Native Irish decendents of early mesolithic people do not have dark skin as we do not get enough sun in Ireland for out bodies to produce much melatonin, but Ireland is now a multicultural place and some Irish people have dark skin, though they are in a minority.
For the same reason that some Americans are dark skin...
Some Irish people do, but many don't. It is the genes of some Irish people in the same way various traits can be found in other countries.
It's crap
it is because of the pigment in their skin. it can be hereditary or you can be dark skinned because you spend alot of time in the sunlight (or tanning bed)
bioluminescence. Chemicals in their skin.
some boys do in some boys don't
Most probably because of the 1916 rising and events leading up to this, whereby the Irish rebels fought against the British rule and brought independence to Ireland.
No, they are fair skinned and red headed. Dont listen to the above. Yes some Irish people are fair skinned and light haired, but some are also dark haired and have a more swarthy skin complexion. These people are believed to be the descendants of the original Celtic tribes that came to Ireland and Britain from southern Europe. This darker complexion is also quite common is Wales and South west England. The fair skinned light haired Irish are most likely of Nordic descent.
Swiss Sounds like Irish, I'm American, both my parents come from long lines of Irish on both sides. I have dark brown hair, very curly, so curly some people think I must have some African nationality in the family tree. My skin is very fair. My eyes are dark blue.
Tráthnóna (before dark); oíche (after dark)
they look like black asians, but cute, some are white, but most are dark skin. Well the ones I know are dark skin and some even look dominican or cuba,hispanic.
Kieron is an Irish name. It means 'black' or 'dark'.