The Irish name is Port Láirge, meaning "Lárag's port". It would be pronounced like Port lariga.
The name of Waterford's No.1 online news channel is Waterford Live.
The surname 'Foran' is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "O'Fuarain", meaning descendant of Fuarain, which translates to 'the rain shower' in English. It is primarily found in counties Cork and Waterford in Ireland.
Before the Irish name Foley was translated into English, its' original Gaelic form wasO Foghladha, from the word foghladha, meaning "plunderer".The name is first found in the southern Ireland city of Waterford, which boasts not only a rich maritime history dating back to its' Viking establishment in 914 A.D, but is also former home to the world-renowned Waterford Crystal factory.The family motto is: That I may be of useFor more information, please see the related link below:
The name was brought to Ireland with the Normans in the 1100s. It comes from the French le povre later le Poer and eventually Power(s). The Irish (Gaelic) form is de Paor. The most common name in Co. Waterford, Ireland.
Clodagh means 'from the river clody' which is a river that runs from Tippeary to Waterford. It is used in this region but it is not popular eslwear.
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Waterford Crystal is brand name, originally it was all made in Waterford. Now though it is very expensive to make high quality glass in a country such as Ireland. It is far cheaper to make in China etc. Waterford Crystal is a brand name not a promise.
Janjuan is not Gaelic.
County Waterford is known locally as "The Decies" (An Déise). Between the 4th and 8th centuries, a tribe of native Gaelic people called the Déisi conquere and settled here. The ancient principality of the Déise is similar to the area included in the modern Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore.
It has no meaning in Gaelic; it's not a Gaelic name.
The name is not in Scottish Gaelic.
The address of the Waterford Library Association is: 663 Waterford Road, Waterford, 04088 0176