no....but the Irish translation of James is Séamus
There is no Irish version of the name.
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
Yes, McClendon is an Irish name. :)
It sounds to Hispanic to be an Irish name
Yes, Bryson is an Irish name. It is uncommon, but still a nice name for Irish people! It is a great name for males.
The spelling of the name in Irish is Séamas/Séamus. It is equivalent to the English 'James'.
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In Irish it is spelled Séamus/Séamas and it is the Irish for 'James';in Scottish Gaelic it is spelled Seumas, also 'James'.James is a form of Jacob ('he who takes by the heel or overreaches'in Hebrew).
James Joyce was a famous Irish author.
"Young James" is in English so it has no meaning in Irish. If you mean to "What is young James in Irish?" it's Séamas Óg or Séamaisín (litle James).
The most common Irish boys' name is likely Sean, which is derived from the Irish name Seรกn and means "God is gracious." It has been popular in Ireland for many years.
James O'Toole - Irish politician - died in 1969.
James Tunney - Irish politician - died in 1964.
James Browne - Irish politician - died in 1854.
James Browne - Irish politician - was born in 1793.
James Coleman - Irish artist - was born in 1941.
James Dillon - Irish senator - died in 1955.