Leipreachán means a leprechaun figurine.
Lucharachán is the actual translation.
Variants are lucharbán, luchargán, lucharpán, luchramán.
LEPRECHAUN - one of the small mythical Irish people
The word "leprechaun" comes from the Irish term "leipreachán," which means "small-bodied fellow." Leprechauns are mischievous mythical creatures in Irish folklore often depicted as shoemakers who hide their pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
Leprechaun is a Gaelic , Irish concept and myth. there is no Spanish equivalent, you might have diminutive of men- (Hombritos -and the adjective for Irish) but as stated, this is an Irish, not an Hispanic concept!
Leipreachán means a leprechaun figurine.Lucharachán is the actual translation.Variants are lucharbán, luchargán, lucharpán, luchramán.
Notre Dame (the Fightin' Irish) has a leprechaun as its mascot.
Yes
elf
No. No one 'made up' the leprechaun. They were just there.
the Fighting Irish
The Wee Folk
yes they do and they have an Irish voice
Leprechauns are from Irish folklore.