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irish name for freedom- very smart and cool girl- everyone wants her to be her friend-beautiful but sometimes has her blonde moments o i want to be just like saoirse
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This is the Gaelic word for "freedom". It's pronounced SEER-sha. This word is often used as a name and a term with political overtones, especially by those who believe that Northern Ireland should be part of Ireland, and not the U.K. It has growing popularity as a girl's name, usually indicating strong Irish pride. A delightful hostel owner in Ireland who fiercely insisted that Northern Ireland should be part of Ireland named his dog Saoirse.
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saoirse is the (irish) word for (freedom) it can also be used a girls name.it means shes (cool) and (smart) saoirse is cool, saoirse is a girl, saoirse means freedom
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(SEER-shuh)A great friend, a great great great friend. You should never leave her or hurt her, because she has such strong ties with others that she could get revenge easily. All the guys want her because she is Irish and she has light eyes. She is pretty and nice and can have ties with anyone from the half-nerds to the half-populars. She can get mixed up in bad things sometimes but always comes back. Finds it harder to leave someone she loves. SAOIRSE IS MY LOVE, MY LIFE, MY SHAWTY, MY WIFE!
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Irish Slang for a very lovely person who is almost never mean. She is a Saoirse.
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saoirse: to open ur buckle belt after dinner.. saoirse (sao-ir-se),to give more room and / or freedom ..
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the gaelic translation for bo jangles well..bo jangles is hip hop jazz......jamming bass drums yeah in ireland it is known as saoirse,prounounced as;(seer-sha),freedom of music is what jazz stands for..
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