Yes of course. Very much so.
"Dhuibh" is Irish Gaelic for "black." It is typically used to describe the color black or something that is dark in color.
dark hair blue eyes is what an black Irish person looks like
It is possible, the lab may have a black color gene in it.
In modern-day Ireland they wear any color they like. The stereotypical Irish color is green.
Of course!! Anyone can like the color black! My friends fave color is black and she's a girl!
black is a dark color i like black color very much most of the people like black am one of them there is no words to express that how much i like black color i have so many out fits in black color some are in cotton some are in silk so
I think you may mean Black Irish and I found the answer in Wikipedia: Black Irish is a traditional term that is commonly used among Irish American communities to describe a dark brown/black hair phenotype appearing in Caucasian people of Irish descent. This can be distinguished in contrast to the (lighter) brown, blond or red hair color variant, the latter stereotypically perceived to personify the look of typical Irish folk
The Irish word for black is dubh, pronounced duv the du sounding like the beginning of Dublin. Dublin means Black Pool Dubh Lin.
Green, because the Irish color is Green, of course.
All ethnic groups have black hair on occasion. So yes.
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
Her father was black and Venuzuelan, and her mother is Irish. Her great grandmother on her father's side was from Venuzuela. Therefore, she is mixed, but she prefers to be called black.