If you would prefer the original,
Irish spelling of the name, that shouldn't pose any issues, except for at the vet, but they, too, will eventually get it right, and learn a little piece of the Irish language!
Not exact matches
The Kasey
spelling with a «K» is the Americanized version
of Casey, derived from the old
Irish name, «Cathasach» (which is Gaelic for «vigilant»).
Keeva This pretty
name means gentle and beautiful, and is a phonetic
spelling of the
Irish name Caoimhe.
My mother's maiden
name was Dailey which is described as the «Anglicized form
of Irish Ó Dálaigh meaning «descendant
of DÁLACH» There are several variants
of the
spelling of Dailey / Daly, and I know that there are many Americans with this same ancestry.
The majority
of the
names listed above had to be
spelled the «American» way as their native language,
Irish Gaelic, is quite different from English in terms
of syllable articulation.
@Paul — yep «you have no evidence for this» and then you claim that not misspelling a
name which has an odd
spelling (I am
Irish so I know at least 3 other
spellings) is a sign
of a competent scientist.