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A fun article from CNN on how to pronounce Irish names.
	
A few samples — starting with the easy/more familiar and getting progressively more challenging.
Typical spelling (phonetic pronunciation)
Seán (Shawn)
Ronan (Ro-nin)
Rónán (Ro-nawn)
Domhnall (Do-nal)
Cillian (Kill-ee-an)
Cían (Kee-an)
Ciarán ((Keer-awn)
Ciara (Keer-ah)
Siobhán (Shiv-awn)
Saoirse (Sorsha or Seersha)
Éabha (Ava)
Aisling (Ashling)
Áine (On-ya)
Gráinne (Grawn-ya)
Fiadh (Fee-ah)
Oisín (Ush-een)
Róisín (Rush-een)
Caoilfhionn (Keel-an)

				
			A few samples — starting with the easy/more familiar and getting progressively more challenging.
Typical spelling (phonetic pronunciation)
Seán (Shawn)
Ronan (Ro-nin)
Rónán (Ro-nawn)
Domhnall (Do-nal)
Cillian (Kill-ee-an)
Cían (Kee-an)
Ciarán ((Keer-awn)
Ciara (Keer-ah)
Siobhán (Shiv-awn)
Saoirse (Sorsha or Seersha)
Éabha (Ava)
Aisling (Ashling)
Áine (On-ya)
Gráinne (Grawn-ya)
Fiadh (Fee-ah)
Oisín (Ush-een)
Róisín (Rush-een)
Caoilfhionn (Keel-an)
						
	

	
	
 Or use the two e’s in “see” as a guide to the correct spelling of peek.