Yes!it is a Irish name my name is kiara I love it I like being part Irish too so yea kiara is a Irish name
The last name Matheny derives from the French town Mathenay, although from what I gather, many Matheny's came to Great Britain in 1066, with the Norman invasion. While the last name may be French, you may be more of a different nationality (if that makes any sense). :P For example, my last name is Matheny, and the Matheny's in my family moved to lower Scotland and lived there before moving once again to Northern Ireland, so my French heritage kind of bled out, and my Matheny side of the family is large Scot-Irish (or Orange Irish/Protestant Irish).
MacKenna is an Irish surname.
Meaning of "Nia"Irish name In Irish, the name Nia means- champion. Other origins for the name Nia include - Irish, English.The name Nia is most often used as a girl name or female name.Irish Name Meaning - championOrigin - Ireland
Ryan is an Irish name.
Ireland or France.
It's not Irish.
There is no Irish equivalent for the French name.
No, Brianna is not a French name. It is of Irish origin and is a variant of the name Brian, which means "noble" or "strong."
There is no exact French equivalent name. (Bryanna/Brianna is from Irish)
In French, the name "Bryanna" can be spelled as "Brianna."
The name Amy is originally French in origin.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish: it's not an Irish name. I believe it's French.
Nothing, it's an Irish name.
Kevin is English, Irish, and French.
nope my surname is fitzmaurice,its french the Norman french. The only resone you thik its Irish is because of the fitz in front of the name but its the ending that makes it french fitz-MAURICE also i know this because my grand pa is french. :)
The first name Shannon is spelled the same in French.