No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
the Irish word for saint is Naomh used with a particular name it is Naofa e.g Padraig Naofa is Saint Patrick the word for saints is Naoimh
For a complete list of Irish saints, click on this link. There are many of them.
Siobhan is a feminine Irish name. There is no evidence to suggest that there is, or ever was, a Saint named Siobhan.
In Irish it's "Saints abú"
Ciara comes from a singer and her name is Ciara.
Saint Patrick is the best known of the Irish saints.
Irish Gealic isnaomh agús peacach
Downpatrick
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
Yes, Margaret is considered a traditional name in Ireland, though its origins are Greek, derived from the word "margaritēs," meaning "pearl." The name has been widely used in various cultures, including Irish, where it has several variations, such as Mairead. It has been popular in Ireland for centuries and is associated with many historical figures and saints.
Hubert Butler has written: 'Independent spirit' 'Wolfe Tone and the common name of Irishman' -- subject(s): History, Irish National characteristics, National characteristics, Irish, Nationalism, Relations 'Ten thousand saints' -- subject(s): Christian saints, Biography, Church history 'In the land of Nod' -- subject(s): Civilization