A Big Welcome Indeed!!!
A Gorgeous Baby - and bound to be another dancer...shes's got it in her genes!
Congratulations to all
Welcome Niamh (pronounced Neave) Marie - daughter to Michala, neice to Uncle Mikey and God Daughter to our very own TiggsTours
Congratulations to you all
(wont upload that lovely picture of you both Amanda )
--ooOoo--
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter
Leroy (Satchel) Paige (1906-1982)
Mickey Mouse's girlfriend, Minnie, made her film debut, along with Mickey, in "Steamboat Willie" on November 18, 1928.
That date is recognized as her official birthday.
A Big Welcome Indeed!!!
A Gorgeous Baby - and bound to be another dancer...shes's got it in her genes!
Congratulations to all
I just love baby photos - Niamh was born on Saturday 5th November, that makes her one day younger than Mischa - ahhhh.....
BTW come on you couples hows about some baby boys - you need to get the balance right for when these girls start dancing
--ooOoo--
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter
Leroy (Satchel) Paige (1906-1982)
Mickey Mouse's girlfriend, Minnie, made her film debut, along with Mickey, in "Steamboat Willie" on November 18, 1928.
That date is recognized as her official birthday.
Sheesh that name is becoming popular
She is beautiful!
Im still not sure if i would be able to pronounce thatOriginally Posted by Minnie M
i would pronounce "Neave" as in "Leave" but, funnily enough, with an N.
That doesnt seem to correlate to "Niamh".
Its Irish, nuff said. Your pronunciation is right.Originally Posted by Paul F
Oh. Ok.Originally Posted by TiggsTours
Could be worse - you don't want to know how the name promounced "Kweeva" is spelt...
Huge Congrat's & welcome to the dance world Niamh
Where we are all so friendly
Keith, Janey & Mischa x
Thats because you dont speak Gaelic "mh" is pronounced V, another popular Gaelic name is mhairi (Va-ray).Originally Posted by Paul F
Niamh means "radiant, bright".
Niamh of the Golden Hair was also a legendary celtic princess.
Thats a good point. It hadnt occured to me that it was in a different language.Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe
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