It is written as Uibh Fhailí and pronounced "Oove All lee".
Offaly
It's Irish, coming from the county of Offaly.
No. Obama's Irish roots are from county Offaly.
Ó Maolchathail. (devotee of Cathal). A sept of Laois and Offaly.
no because wasnt enough planters:had to hire irish+too expensive
There are a number of counties in the Irish midlands, including Westmeath, Laois, Longford and Offaly.
The Offaly colours are frequently mistaken for being like the Irish flag, which they aren't. There are two key differences. One is that the colour gold and not orange is included. The gold lion symbolises the Úi Failghe, the Laiginian people after whom the county is named. This is where the gold comes from. The other main difference between the tricolour and Offaly's colours is that Offaly colours are meant to be arranged horizontally and not vertically.
It is green, white and gold. This is not the same as the Irish flag, which is green, white and orange. The two are frequently confused.
Lenister with 12 counties.Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow.
The Co. Offaly & Westmeath surname is spelled Ó Braoin (Lords of Brawney); the Co. Kilkenny & Wexford spelling is Mac Braoin.
Green, white and gold are the Offaly colours, one of Ireland's counties. The Irish flag is green, white and orange. Some people mistakenly say gold for the orange in the Irish flag, or mistakenly use orange instead of gold for the Offaly flag.No, there is no gold on it. That is a common mistake. The flag is green, white and orange. It is not green, white and gold.
Offaly is a county located in Ireland. The population of Offaly is 76,687 as of the latest figures from its 2011 census.