French seems to like the Irish very well. This is especially true in Brittany where people are really fond of all Gaelic or Celtic people.
The French equivalent of the name Ryan is "Rian" pronounced like "ree-an" in French.
She is Irish = Elle est irlandaise He is Irish = Il est irlandais
No, Brianna is not a French name. It is of Irish origin and is a variant of the name Brian, which means "noble" or "strong."
In French, the name "Bryanna" can be spelled as "Brianna."
There is no exact French equivalent name. (Bryanna/Brianna is from Irish)
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If Nationality means like French or stuff like that, then he is most definitely Irish (GO IRISH PEOPLE. no offence to people who aren't Irish) If that isn't what Nationality means then I have no idea!!
it's Irish
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Irish is 'irlandais, irlandaise' in French.
Irlandais
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