Displayed on this page are -gh names 41 to 52. Among these names, the English Ryleigh was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #264 and a usage of 0.0623%, and uncommon -gh names include Lezleigh (English), Liegh (English), Nataleigh (English), Oonagh (Irish), Orlagh (Irish), Qeleigh (English), Rosannagh, Shaylagh (English), Sheenagh (English), Solveigh (German and Scandinavian), and Unagh (Gaelic and Irish).
| Lezleigh | garden of hollies ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English ... variant spelling of Leslie ... |
| Liegh | gazelle, antelope, cow; tired, weary ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... variant form of Leah ... |
| Nataleigh | born on Christmas ... used chiefly in the English language ... variant spelling of Natalie ... |
| Oonagh | hunger; lamb; one ... largely used in the Irish language and it is ... variant spelling of Úna ... |
| Orlagh | golden princess ... largely used in the Irish language and it is ... variant form of Orla ... |
| Qeleigh | church, monastery ... largely used in the English language ... form of Kelly ... not listed in the top 1000 ... |
| Rosannagh | of various origins ... variation of Rosanna ... uncommon as a baby name for girls ... |
Ryleigh 264 | rye field ... origin is Old English, and its use, English ... variant form of Riley ... |
| Shaylagh | admirable ... of Celtic origin and it is used ... variant of Shea ... unusual as a baby girl name ... |
| Sheenagh | Yahweh is gracious, ... of various origins and it is used ... variant form of Sheena ... |
| Solveigh | hall, house; strength ... language of origin is Old Norse, and it is ... variant of Solveig ... |
| Unagh | hunger; lamb; one ...is mainly used in the Gaelic and Irish languages ... of Celtic origin ... |
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