Gráinne Ní Mháille
She was Irish; her name was Gráinne Ní Mháille in Irish.
The native Irish name 'Gráinne' was substituted for 'Grace'. It is pronounced 'grawn-ye' and was the actual name of the famous 'Grace O'Malley'.
Grace O'Malley was an Irish pirate queen. So perhaps Pirate Grace.
Grace O'Malley
graist (pronounced grawst) The girls name Grace is Grainne (pronounced Grawinne)
In Irish it would be trí dheonú Dé (by the grace of God).
Yes, McGrath is a common Irish surname. It is of Gaelic origin, derived from the Irish name "Mac Craith," meaning "son of grace."
Maggie Grace (born Margaret Grace Denig) is American. Neither parent has a surname of Irish origin FWIW.
No. She was an American. She did have Irish ancestors.
In Irish, the name "Sara" is often interpreted as a variation of "Sárá," which is derived from the Hebrew name "Sarah," meaning "princess" or "noblewoman." While it is not traditionally an Irish name, it can be used in Ireland and is sometimes spelled as "Seara" or "Sorcha." The name carries connotations of dignity and grace.
"Orla" is a girl's name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "ór" meaning "golden". It is a popular name in Ireland and is often associated with attributes such as beauty, grace, and brightness.
In Irish it's "grásta"