Sorcha

Sorcha is a Gaelic feminine given name. It is common to both the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages, and is derived from the Old Irish word sorchae, soirche meaning "brightness".[1]

Sorcha
Pronunciation/ˈsɔːrʃə, -kə/
Irish: [ˈsˠɔɾˠəxə]
GenderFeminine
Language(s)1. Irish
2. Scottish Gaelic
Origin
Meaning"light", "brightness"
Other names
Variant form(s)Sorca

In Scotland, Sorcha has traditionally been Anglicised as Clara, which retains the name's Gaelic meaning: the English Clara is derived from the Latin clarus, meaning "bright", "famous".[2]

The variant pronunciation of this name as /ˈsɜːrʃə/ is commonly confused by English-speakers with both the masculine Seóirse (Irish: [ˈʃoːɾˠʃə], equivalent to George) and the feminine Saoirse ([sˠiːɾˠɕə], a modern repurposing of the Irish vocabulary word saoirse which means "freedom").

Notable people with the name Sorcha

gollark: I have made "progress" with my "thing", and it only took... I think several months? I'm very easily distracted and prone to rewriting things when I get annoyed with a language.
gollark: My matrix.org account says "no known servers", and my local homeserver does weirdness and also fails to work.
gollark: Apparently stuff doesn't want to join this.
gollark: I mean, apart from opportunity cost and such, but it's not very hard to set up.
gollark: If you have a server and domain available (also lots of RAM), why not?

See also

References

  1. http://www.dil.ie/38500
  2. Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 57, 240, 356, 409, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
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