top/bottom 5 names:
you know you're not just gonna get a straight answer here so two disclaimers: i have to separate these into typically boy, girl, and neutral names because i have so many and also these are subject to constant shifting with only a few exceptions.
top 5 girl names
saoirse [seer-sha]
lasairfhíona [la-sa-ree-na]
fionnuala [fin-noo-la]
josephine [joe-sef-feen]
saskia [sas-kee-ah]
top 5 boy names
éamonn [ay-mon]
caoimhín [kee-veen]
julian [joo-lee-an]
evander [ev-an-der]
alexander [aleks-and-er]
bottom 5 girl names
sloane [slow-n]
clementine [klem-en-tyne]
gobnait [gob-nit]
blanche [blan-ch]
sutton [sut-tun]
bottom 5 boy names
callum [kal-um]
kieran [keer-ran]*
beau [bo]**
tucker [tuck-er]
arlo [ar-low]***
honourable unisex mentions (good)
rowan [roe-an]
blake [blay-k]
finch [fyn-ch]
dana [day-na]
evelyn [eev-lin] or [ev-el-lin]****
honourable unisex mentions (bad)
greer [gr-rear]
tatum [tay-tum]
nollaig [nul-lig]
peyton [pay-tun]
oakley/oakleigh [oak-lee]
*this is specifically the anglicisation of the irish name ciarán [keer-rawn]. i have no problem with ciarán but despise kieran and all of its other stupid spellings including but not limited to keiran, kieron, keeron, keiron, etc. at this point between the spelling and butchered pronunciation i don't even see it as the same name.
** where i'm from we use b.o (sometimes pronounced "bo") to mean body odour. so "he has a bad case of bo" means he stinks.
*** saying it out loud just sounds like an english person saying "harlow" and dropping some of the letters. i can't see it as a separate name even though written down it looks fine.
**** i know most people will say evelyn is strictly a girl name now but a) where i'm based you still find it as a boy's name and b) fuck you no it's not












