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How to pronounce Aoibheann How to pronounce Aoibheann?

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Pronunciation of Aoibheann in Ireland

In Ireland, Aoibheann is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Kilcullen, Kildare, Ireland, is

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AY-veen
AY - rhymes with the letter 'A'
veen - rhymes with seen

"I speak Irish."

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Gaelic, Irish


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann

Aoibheann is primarily classified as a female name and is pronounced as

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ee v ah n
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • v sounds like the 'v' in very
  • ah sounds like the 'a' in car
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no

Gender: Female
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Beautiful Sheen


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann in Ireland

In Ireland, Aoibheann is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Co Kildare, Ireland, is

Aoibh = Eve
bheann = van
Aoibheann = Ee-van

"Long ago it was once a common name among the royal families of Ireland. This was also the name of the mother of Saint Enda"

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Other spelling(s): Eavan
Meaning: Beautiful


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann in Ireland

In Ireland, Aoibheann is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Dublin, Ireland, is

Eve-in
'Aoi' is pronounced 'E', like the name 'Aoife'.
'eann' is pronounced 'in', like the names 'Doireann' or 'Muireann'.

"Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda"

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Lovely, Beautiful


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann in Ireland

In Ireland, Aoibheann is primarily classified as a female first name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Dublin, Ireland, is

ee v ih n
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • v sounds like the 'v' in very
  • ih sounds like the 'i' in it
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no

"Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda"

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Lovely, Beautiful


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann in This is the Irish Pronunciation

In This is the Irish Pronunciation, Aoibheann is primarily classified as a first name. It is pronounced as

E Van

"This name is pronounced "Eve-Ann" in Ireland: take note that there are many non-traditional and unorthodox pronunciations of this name floating around out there on the internet but "E-Van" or "Eve-Ann" are how this name is pronounced in Ireland."

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Little Eve


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann

Here is how Aoibheann is pronounced

E Vin (or) E Vaan

Type of Name: Irish
Origin: Ireland


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann in This is the Irish Pronunciation

In This is the Irish Pronunciation, Aoibheann is primarily classified as a first name. It is pronounced as

EVE-VAN (This is how the name would be pronounced in Ireland)

"This name is pronounced "Eve-Ann" in Ireland: take note that there are many non-traditional and unorthodox pronunciations of this name floating around out there on the internet but "E-Van" or "Eve-Ann" are how this name is pronounced in Ireland."

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Little Eve


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Pronunciation of Aoibheann

Here is how Aoibheann is pronounced

"E-Vin" or "E-Van" or "Even"

Type of Name: Irish
Origin: Ireland


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