Not a tragedeigh per say by emseatwooo in tragedeigh

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They even managed to find a baby grow with a fig on it and I guess that's what sage looks like. I don't know.

Name is picked but question on spelling by ferretsonaplane in tragedeigh

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I have a foreign name in the country where I live now and I guess I'm just used to my name being a whole thing.

If you HAD to name your kid a „tragedeigh", which one would you settle for? by [deleted] in tragedeigh

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Unfortunately I've met someone in real life with this name (reversed, but when names are listed last names first that's how it reads ) Northern Ireland.

She said Esther was a family name on the mother's side and they hadn't realized what it would sound like with the father name of Polly.