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AOIFE Gender: Feminine Usage: Irish, Irish Mythology Pronounced: EE-fa [key] Means "beauty" from the Gaelic word aoibh. In Irish legend Aoife was a warrior princess. In war against her sister Scathach, she was defeated in single combat by the hero Cuchulainn. Eventually she was reconciled with her sister and became the lover of Cuchulainn. This name is sometimes used as a Gaelic form of EVE or EVA.
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She is growing so fast. I am counting the days until I will see her. Hope you are enjoying your first Mother's Day. Gramma Rachel
Congratulations to Tim! Happy Mothers Day to Mandy! And hugs and kisses to Aoife!! We are all very excited about meeting her in June! We should be able to take some beautiful photos out in our garden now that all the trees have blossomed at long last. She will enjoy seeing the beautiful hills of Sullivan. Love,
Grandpa Goose
Grandma Moose
Auntie ELF
Auntie MIC
Uncle Mark
Fattie Sheamus
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