| Pronunciation | English: /ˈsɔːrkə/ Irish: [ˈsˠɔɾˠəxə] Scottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪ɔɾɔxə]  | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Feminine | 
| Language(s) | Irish and Scottish Gaelic | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | "light", "brightness" | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Sorċa | 
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]
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 /ˈsɔːrʃə/ is due to confusion by English-speakers with Saoirse /ˈsɜːrʃə/, meaning "freedom".
Notable people with the name Sorcha
- Sorcha Boru (1900–2006), American potter
 - Sorca Clarke (born 1978/79), Irish politician
 - Sorcha Cusack (born 1949), Irish actress
 - Sorcha Groundsell (born 1998), Scottish actress
 - Sorcha MacMahon (1888–1970), Irish nationalist and republican
 - Sorca McGrath, Irish musician
 - Sorcha Ní Chéide, Irish actress
 - Sorcha Ní Ghuairim (1911–1976), Irish teacher, author, Sean-nós singer
 - Sorcha Richardson (born 1990), Irish singer-songwriter
 
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References
- ↑ "eDIL - Irish Language Dictionary". Archived from the original on 15 February 2020.
 - ↑ 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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