well i should know this since my name is erin! haha 1.Arin 2.Aaron 3.Erin(of course) 4.Aurin -Edit- Good answers! My name is also Erin and I've seen quite a few: Éireann (Gaelic, Ireland), Éire, Éirinn (both Gaelic, Erin). You can also get creative and spell phonetically or add extra letters (for whatever reason): Arun, Eron, Aryn, Eryn, Ehryn (I have seen this one!), Erinn, Irin (ear-in), Airyn....the possibilities are endless!
"Ireland forever" The proper Irish Gaelic is Éirinn go brách.
The name Erin is an extremely old one that has long been associated with Ireland ('Erin go bragh' means 'Ireland forever'). Legend has it that Erin (or Eire) was one of three goddesses who represented peace, love and joy. Her sisters, Fodla and Banba, represented hope and love respectively, leaving Erin with peace. Therefore, one meaning of the name Erin is 'peace'. Technically, though, Erin is though to come from the Irish Gaelic word Eireann, which means either 'of Ireland' or simply 'Ireland'.
Erin is a Celtic name and means "from Ireland", its also the ancient Irish name for Ireland
Keith and Keitha mean "woods" in Gaelic.
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin. Poetic name for Ireland.
If you mean as a feminine first name, it's still spelled Erin, even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic spelling.
Éire álainn means 'beautiful Erin'.
Irish (Gaelic): Éirinn go brách (aer'-rin guh brawch) Scottish Gaelic: ...
It comes from the Gaelic names Éirinn and Éire. These are poetic names for an island used in songs and poems. It is often said that it means from Ireland. Erin is a Irish name meaning peace and is a poetic name for Ireland.
The female name "Erin" is spelled the same in Irish;"Erin Murphy" would be "Erin Ní Mhurchú"
It means "of the hill", and is Gaelic (Irish). Erin go bragh!!
of course it can!!! -It's a Gaelic spelling.
Éire is the Irish name for Ireland. Éireann is also used. It is pronounced like Erin, which is where that comes from, though Erin is not a name used in Ireland for Ireland. Erin is actually the name of a well known Irish food company, so that is what it would most be associated with in Ireland.Comment: Éireann means 'of Ireland' and would not be used as a nominative.
Ireland forever.More usually spelled "Erin go bragh" or "Erin go braugh" it is a phoneticEnglish approximation of the Irish Gaelic "Éirinn go brách".Éire is a more standard spelling of Éirinn.See the wikipedia: Erin go bragh
ErinUse: Erin go braghIt's a Gaelic saying which means Ireland Forever!
Irlanda para sempre! is a Portuguese equivalent of the Gaelic phrase Erin Go Bragh! The phrase translates as "Ireland forever!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "eer-LAN-duh PA-ruh SENG-pree" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese and "EH-rihn nguh bra" in Gaelic.