Help us name our Latest Coffee
This is your chance to help us pick the name of our latest coffee. We are planning on launching this coffee at the Ballymoney Spring Fair on Saturday 18th April'26. But which name compliments the coffee blend of smooth chocolate and roasted peanut from Brasil, Colombia and Ethiopia?
Maev (also spelled Maeve or Medb and pronounced 'Mave' ) Maev is a traditional Irish name meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who rules'. It derives from the legendary warrior Queen Medb of Connacht.
Banbha (pronounced 'Banba'). This name is often associated with the phrase "Banba of the wine-dark sea," a classic poetic reference in Irish literature. Banbha was a daughter of Ernmas of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a goddess who used magic to protect Ireland.
Eithne (pronounced Eth-na or En-ya) is a traditional Irish name meaning 'grain' or 'kernel' and is associated with growth, sustenance and fertility.
Siobhán (pronounced shih-VAWN or shuh-VAWN) is a classic female Irish name meaning God is gracious. The name is often interpreted as a symbol of charm and blessedness.
Róisín (pronounced Roh-sheen or Ro-sheen) translates as 'Little Rose' and is often associated with cultural pride with events such as the Rose of Tralee and the traditional song and metaphor "Róisín Dubh" (Little Black Rose)
Danu (pronounced 'Dannoo') is an ancient goddess known as the ancestor of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Tribe of the Gods). She represents earth, fertility, wisdom, and flowing waters, often linked to the rivers Danube and Don