[name_f]My[/name_f] boyfriend offered up this name as another one that he likes (getting him to offer up names he likes is like trying squeeze water from a stone) and I have to say I really like it.
It’s fairly popular here in [name_u]Scotland[/name_u] but I’ve only met two Mirrens: one was a stylist at my hairdressers and another was a girl in one of my college classes. I think it’s sweet and pretty and whilst not really fitting into my style I do really like it!
At the moment we love the idea of using [name_f]Eilidh[/name_f] (pronounced Ay-lee) as a middle to honour my boyfriend’s grandma [name_f]Aileen[/name_f] who passed away this year.
I really like [name_u]Mirren[/name_u], it’s somehow soft yet strong and I picture nature and the sea. I think [name_f]Eilidh[/name_f] pairs very nicely with it - a lovely combo to honour [name_f]Aileen[/name_f].
[name_u]Mirren[/name_u] is so gorgeous! It’s a favourite of mine and I rarely see it mentioned, even on Nameberry. It’s light and airy but with a warm, solid sound too. Very nice and a perfect pairing with [name_f]Eilidh[/name_f].
How wonderful! [name_u]Mirren[/name_u] [name_f]Eilidh[/name_f] is lovely. I’ve always loved [name_f]Helen[/name_f] Mirren’s name, so I’m so glad someone is thinking of using it.
[name_u]Mirren[/name_u] is a lovely name and hits the sweet spot of being gorgeous but also uncommon, and [name_u]Mirren[/name_u] [name_f]Eilidh[/name_f] is a winning combination in my mind!
I love [name_u]Mirren[/name_u]! [name_u]Mirren[/name_u] [name_f]Eilidh[/name_f] is simply stunning. I’m in [name_u]Scotland[/name_u] (around glasgow area) and only know one [name_u]Mirren[/name_u], and one [name_f]Murron[/name_f].