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'Everyone loves Irish baby name but I'm worried people can't pronounce it right'

Irish Mirror

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June 22, 2026

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'Everyone loves Irish baby name but I'm worried people can't pronounce it right'

An expecting mum has shared her frustration after her family began pressuring her to give her unborn daughter a traditional name she hates - claiming it will only cause the little girl grief later in life

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Irish Star

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· Jul 10, 2026

Irish name inspired by powerful figure of mythology is fastest-rising name for girls

New analysis of the latest baby names data has revealed the fastest-rising baby girl name is an Irish one

DNyuz

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· Jun 29, 2026

Olivia Wilde sets record straight on how to pronounce her ‘devastating’ real last name

Call her by her name. Olivia Wilde set the record straight on how to pronounce her real last name, Cockburn. “I’ll tell you something. And there’s no way you would know this. It’s pronounced Coburn (KOH-burn),” the director told Dax Shepard and Monica Padman on the “Armchair Expert” podcastMonday. “It’s spelled Cockburn. It’s a Scottish []

E! Online

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· Jul 1, 2026

Olivia Wilde Reveals How to Pronounce Her Real Last Name

Don’t worry if you’ve pronounced Olivia Wilde’s name wrong, darling. Most people don’t know that the 42-year-old’s real name, Olivia Cockburn, is actually pronounced like “Coburn.” “It's a...

Irish News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Neil McManus: Kieran McGeeney football argument can help fix hurling too

Everything that I’ve seen from Limerick this year makes me think that they’re going to win the All-Ireland and they just won’t be denied.

RTÉ News

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· Jun 22, 2026

More than 4,600 people to become Irish citizens

Around 4,600 people from more than 139 countries will become Irish citizens at ceremonies taking place in Kerry over today and tomorrow.

The News Letter

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· Jul 3, 2026

'Ulster Presbyterians helped shape the values and institutions of the young republic': Northern Ireland can take great pride in the part our people played in the life of America, says UUP in US250 celebrations

On independence day, Northern Ireland should take pride in the part Ulster people played in the story of America.

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Related coverage for "'Everyone loves Irish baby name but I'm worried people can't pronounce it right'": Irish Star — Irish name inspired by powerful figure of mythology is fastest-rising name for girls. DNyuz — Olivia Wilde sets record straight on how to pronounce her ‘devastating’ real last name. E! Online — Olivia Wilde Reveals How to Pronounce Her Real Last Name. Irish News — Neil McManus: Kieran McGeeney football argument can help fix hurling too. RTÉ News — More than 4,600 people to become Irish citizens. The News Letter — 'Ulster Presbyterians helped shape the values and institutions of the young republic': Northern Ireland can take great pride in the part our people played in the life of America, says UUP in US250 celebrations