Riley wrote:
So I have been studding Ogham runes and learning some of the history. I think I got this right so correct me if I'm wrong please.
There is no Y in the alphabet so I have seen
Y for y and
H what is correct?. I even heard of some just being creative with their own design. I want it to pretty accurate.
RILEYThis will be a tattoo so if anybody else has some creative ideas shoot i'm flexible.
For thows who might not be able to see text here it is ill try to explane. I'm trying to find out what to use as the letter (Y) in ogham. I did find on a sight that said its the same as (h) = Uath- Hawthorn in the alphabet. just curious what id find on this forum.
I wan't to pronounce my Sir Name: "Riley" in Ogham
Thank you everybody who can help or have any input Cheers

Hi Riley, welcome to the forum.
I'm on my phone and I have no access to a computer. To get the ball rolling; if

you scroll down and enter the useful links section on the board index you'll see a link to an ogham transcriber. You can type any word you like and it will transcribe it. If I had my computer with me I do the hard work for you.
As there is no Y in ogham, maybe you could change the spelling of your name to either
Rili
Or
Rilide/ Rilige*
*Words ending in ide/ ige were not pronounced as "ee" during the Primitive Irish period, but over time they were lenited to create idhe/ ighe and eventually the pronunciation morphed to become an " ee" sound.
So you have Rili, which may have been pronounced very similarly to Riley
Or else,
Rilide which eventually morphed to sound like RILEY.
Either way this is purely hypothetical.
Wait for some more input,
Cian
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