To walk out of class's without permission of the teacher. Usually when there is a detention. To over swear, usually swearing when it's not needed or appropriate. Boy: There's a detention today at lunch , I'm gonna pull " The Erin ". Erin is an amazing and beautiful girl who may seem shy and awkward at first but is very nice, understanding, trustworthy , supportive and a great friend.
She'll always be there to listen and will always be there to support you. Guy: Hey, who's that? Guy 2: Oh that's Erin. She's amazing and adorable. In the east, at least, they are distinct. See my note at "Aaron. As far as "Americans pronounc[ing] everything weirdly," everyone thinks that the way they speak is normal. Anyone's accent seems weird to someone not accustomed to it.
Short, sweet, and simple in my opinion. Though I'm not just saying this because it's my name. My mother's name is Erin yes, she's Irish and even though she's from New York, which has a large Irish population, she never knew anyone else with the name. Even if it is a bit overused now, it is still one of my favorite names. I prefer the spelling Aerin. My name's Erin, and I honestly don't like it very much.
I find it to be too simple, boring, and common to suit myself. But everyone who knows me tells me that they can't imagine me with a different name. I kinda wish they could haha.
Erin and Aaron are NOT pronounced the same! I met someone called Erin once, and I know a boy called Aron the Welsh version of Aaron, still pronounced the same though , and it's pronounced completely differently.
Americans pronounce everything weirdly. Aaron is somtimes pronounced with an 'in' ending, but the first syllable is 'R' sounding. I know an Aaron and nobody would pronounce his name like mine! Hate the way people try and 'jazz' it up with extra letters and different spellings. It's beauty is in it's historical origins and simplicity. What is the point of an extra 'n'?
It is a total dilution and ruination of the name. Wait a second. Someone said on here that they think it's funny that Americans pronounce the girl name Erin the same as the boy name Aaron. Isn't it? It is the kind of name that suits boys and girls - yes I know it is spelled differently depending on the sex most of the time.
But let's face it, it sounds the same when you say it out loud. It can fit any kind of person as well, anyone from the most frilly girl, to the roughest boy. Or the oldest to the youngest. It is a beautiful name, yet it is very strong. A wonderful choice! I liked the name when I was younger, but now I find it dreadfully boring, plain, and too common. It's not as boring as Emma and Ella, but boring all the same. Not a bad name, but overused, and thus it has gotten really dull.
Personally, I think that the meaning is, well, uhm, sort of weird. As in, it's a place name, which is somewhat awkward. But hey. It's a nice name. But then I came to realize that it is actually pretty cool, and I like it.
Now I know that Aaron has nothing to do with it, and that "Erin" means Ireland not "peace. I have only met one other person who spells it like I do. In fact it was years ago in a Burger King bathroom somewhere in Oregon. I was 9 and she was 4. Our mothers were talking and at the same time they both said "But she spells it with an extra N. Very pretty name. Erin is an awesome name. So classy and still sophisticated though all its popularity.
Great choice for a baby girl. This name is very bright. It has a lot of, ummm color in it. It is simple but unique in a way.
My name is Erin and I love it! It's one of the loveliest names ever! I've never liked the name Erin. No complex reasons, I just don't like the sound of it. But since everyone else loves it, I just thought I'd put in a minority opinion.
I named my daughter Erin. I love the name ever since I first heard it in the 's. I thought it was quite a unique name when I gave birth. I then met, in her first year, 3 other Erin's all under 3 years. Someone above said Erin meant Ireland.
In what language might I ask? I am nearly certain the Irish for Ireland is Eire. Have you ever heard the phrase 'Is d'Eireann me' sp? You are right in that 'Eire' means 'Ireland'. Erin go bragh! I love the name Erin! When I get older, I want to name one of my kids Erin if they're a girl.
I also know a girl named Erin. She's really nice. I think all Erin's are nice people. Yes, this name is beautiful. I like the spelling of Eryn better though. I love the name Erin and I also think that Aerin would be a beautiful spelling for it. It seems to be primarily an Eastern European trend.
Erin Hunter is the author of the fairly popular Warriors series. They write under one name to avoid confusion when filing the books.
I love this name, it is awesome, I know someone named Erin also. This name is very pretty and I like its meaning "Ireland". Despite being pronounced the same, Erin is not the feminine form of Aaron. Aaron and Erin are totally and completely unrelated names! My older sister's name is Erin. It's beautiful and yes, she is Irish! Can I just say Aaron and Erin have nothing in relation at all.
Erin means Ireland. I am very fond of this name, that even as it became more popular it didn't lose its uniqueness. You almost never are in contact with more than one Erin at a time, but even if you are, they are nothing alike.
A name that can fit any kind of girl. Interestingly, I recently met an Indian girl who had this name, extrememly kind and friendly, but naturally everyone was always surprised when they met her that she wasn't Irish yet had the name Erin!
Looking at the ratings too, I think Erin would be an interesting name for a boy as well. Although I do think it's first and traditionally a girl's name, I don't think it would be completely odd for a boy to have it. I don't think he'd be made fun of, at least not too much more than normal, for having the name Erin. On another note, I really love the sound of the name.
Just thought I'd put that last bit in! In , Erin was indeed among the top names given girls in Ireland. However, like Colleen, the idea of first turning Erin into a girls' given name began outside of Ireland with Irish-Americans and Irish-Australians, and it was only then exported back to Ireland as a name from overseas. Erin is my inspiration and a beautiful gal.
A wonderful, beautiful creature ascended from heaven above. So gorgeous all of her friends get jealous, and end up imitating her. The body of a goddess, the brains of Einstein, and the heart of a golden retriever. Witty and creative, this girl can easily score a ten. She can cook and has a healthy appetite, she is a free spirit, and super popular. Guys love her, but she is in no means a slut. Absolutely Perfect:. Boy 1: Did you see that girl over there?
Boy 2: Who? Since I always knew what I wanted to do, job-wise, I thought it would be interesting to explore what it would feel like to not have a clear career path. Can you give us a little preview? But as I got older I realized that Estes made the better choice in leaving the vast bulk of that number to our imaginations How many of the ones I imagine are also ones that you would imagine?
And after that all that remained was to write them all down, right? All the orphans had to wear them, you know. A merchant in Hopeton last winter donated three hundred yards of wincey to the asylum. Oh, how pretty it was—a lovely soft brown gloria with all the gloss of silk; a skirt with dainty frills and shirrings; a waist elaborately pintucked in the most fashionable way, with a little ruffle of filmy lace at the neck. But the sleeves—they were the crowning glory! Long elbow cuffs, and above them two beautiful puffs divided by rows of shirring and bows of brown silk ribbon.
ANO: Where does your inspiration for a writing project come from, and do you have a new project, or projects, lined up? EM: I usually have too many projects lined up!
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