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  1. #1
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    How would you spell this

    Pronunciation is AIR-en so like Aaron but with an 'air' sound not a short 'a'

    And it's NOT for me! LOL

    The best I can think of is Ayrenn

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    Feb 2006
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    dont the americans pronounce aaron that way, but spell it the normal way?

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    How would you spell this

    Yeh similar but kinda longer.
    My friend was thinking of Erin but no one will say it right, plus it's for a boy.

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    Eiren?

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    Well a girls name is spelled Erin

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    I would spell it Aeron, and I have heard it before. I am wondering if it is A Scottish name actually as it seems mainstream to me.

    ETA yes it is a celtic and norse name, so coming from the north of Scotland it is a fairly normal name, although I have only known a few people to use it.

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    I like the look of Aerin.
    Eiren?

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    Thanks I will pass these on
    I like Aeron and Eirenn but I've also seent he latter only for a girl.

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    I immediately thought Aeron

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    How would you spell this

    I always thought that Erin could be an Irish boys name? I have absolutely NO solid basis for that thought though.

    Aerin or Airen or Aeren all look good to me.
    It can be Nelle, she just didn't loke the spelling.

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    well as my user name suggest, my name is Erin and I'm a girl LOL. I've never heard of it for a boy before, I've only heard Aaron for boy & Erin for girl. But I get called Aaron alot

    I've been looking at the way to pronounce it as you put it & that's how I say my name Erin.

    Erin is actually an Irish Girls name also, or English version of. It can be used for both sexes but it's originally used as a feminine forename. Erin is the name given to the female personification of Ireland.