There are many variant anglicised forms of the name including Ashling, Aislin, Aislinn, Aislene, Ashlyn, and Ashlynn. Pronunciation of the name also varies, with the most common pronunciation being /ˈæ?l?ŋ/ ASH-ling; other forms acceptable to Irish speakers are /ˈæ?l?n/ ASH-lin and /ˈæ?liːn/ ASH-leen.
Irish Baby Names Meaning:In Irish Baby Names the meaning of the name Tag is: Handsome.
Timothy in Irish is Tadhg.
So there you have it. To pronounce Diarmaid Mac Mathúna you say “Dear-mad Mock Ma-who-na.”
It's pretty simple actually. The company was named after the ancient Greek goddess of victory, Nike, which is pronounced ni-key, reports Business Insider. So, there you have it.
Eilidh (ay-lee) is not at all strange in Scotland and I think most people would know how to pronounce it. Like Ceilidh (kay-lee) as in scottish dancing.
The word saoirse, meaning 'freedom': inscription, Garden of Remembrance, Dublin.
Jack and Aoife were the most popular babies' names last year, according to figures released by the Central Statistics Office today. There were 846 boys named Jack (3.3 per cent of boys) and 633 girls named Aoife (2.7 per cent of girls) last year.
This name is pure Irish Gaelic, but that doesn't mean it's traditional. Saorise is the Gaelic word for freedom, which patriotic Irish parents adopted as a girl's name starting in the 20th Century. Most Americans who know the name met it in the form of actress Saoirse Ronan.
KAT is an abbreviation of the anti-Catholic slogan “Kill All Taigs”. The PSNI confirmed to TheJournal.ie that a case file has been prepared and will be sent to the Public Prosecution Service in relation a 31-year-old woman.
Noun. 1. colleen - an Irish girl.
Both teams are predominantly Protestant; however, Glentoran has fielded Catholic players and had Catholic fans for much of its history. Linfield is based in County Antrim and Glentoran is based in County Down, although Glentoran and other County Down-based sides compete in the County Antrim Shield.
Irish: variant of Tighe. Cornish and Welsh: descriptive nickname for a handsome person, from Cornish tek, Welsh teg 'fair', 'beautiful'. There has been considerable confusion between the Welsh and Irish names, both in Wales and Ireland.
English people have significantly less Irish ancestry (just 20% of their genetic make-up) on average compared to people living in Scotland (43.84%), Wales (31.99%) and Northern Ireland (48.49%).
The Fenian Brotherhood (Irish: Bráithreachas na bhFíníní) was an Irish republican organisation founded in the United States in 1858 by John O'Mahony and Michael Doheny. It was a precursor to Clan na Gael, a sister organisation to the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Members were commonly known as "Fenians".