Merrow MacLir
A mythical sea king in Irish legend, father of sea spirits known as Merrows.
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/ˈmɛr.oʊ/
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Merrow originates from Irish mythology referring to a mermaid or merman, a sea-dwelling fairy creature. The name conveys mystical connection to the ocean, with roots in Gaelic 'moruadh' meaning 'sea maiden.' Historically, Merrows were believed to bridge the human and underwater worlds, symbolizing mystery and enchantment.
In Irish folklore, Merrows are enchanting sea spirits often depicted with green hair and a magical cap that allows them to travel between sea and land. They embody the mystique of the ocean and the unknown, representing a bond between humans and nature. This cultural lore has inspired tales, art, and literature emphasizing the allure of the sea.
Today, Merrow is a unique and rare unisex name gaining interest among parents seeking names with mythological roots and nature connections. Its distinctiveness appeals to those wanting a name that is both lyrical and meaningful, reflecting a blend of fantasy and heritage without conventional popularity pressures.
The name Merrow carries the essence of “Sea spirit or fairy from Irish folklore” from Irish Gaelic tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Irish folklore, Merrows are enchanting sea spirits often depicted with green hair and a magical cap that allows them to travel between sea and land. They embody the mystique of the ocean and the unknown, representing a bond between humans and nature. This cultural lore has inspired tales, art, and literature emphasizing the allure of the sea.
A mythical sea king in Irish legend, father of sea spirits known as Merrows.
19th-century Irish storyteller known for preserving Merrow folklore in County Kerry.
Irish historian who documented early Celtic myths related to sea creatures.
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Parents: Emma Stone and Dave McCary
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The name Merrow is inspired by Irish sea fairies who wore magical caps called 'cohuleen druith' that allowed them to live both underwater and on land.
Individuals named Merrow often embody creativity, independence, and a deep connection to nature. They are seen as imaginative, intuitive, and adaptable, with a mysterious charm. This name suggests a free spirit who embraces both the practical and mystical aspects of life.
Merrow is a Irish Gaelic name meaning “Sea spirit or fairy from Irish folklore”. Merrow originates from Irish mythology referring to a mermaid or merman, a sea-dwelling fairy creature. The name conveys mystical connection to the ocean, with roots in Gaelic 'moruadh' meaning 'sea maiden.' Historically, Merrows were believed to bridge the human and underwater worlds, symbolizing mystery and enchantment.
Merrow is pronounced (IPA: /ˈmɛr.oʊ/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Merrow include: Merry, Row, Ro, Mer, Mero, Rowy, Mo, Rio, Merr, Merro.
Famous people named Merrow include: , , , Merrow Jameson, Merrow Lane.
Celebrity babies named Merrow include children of: Emma Stone and Dave McCary.