No, it was not. It's a Greek name and the country is with the Roman Empire, Ireland and Greece. Now, Celtica is France.
no
Ireland is named after the island it is located on, Ireland. Ireland the country is referred to as the Republic of Ireland so it is not confused with Northern Ireland, a country in the United Kingdom that borders the Republic of Ireland.
Pinna Colusso has written: 'Musica celtica'
no there is not a place in Ireland called Halifax
WHO NAMEED IRELAND AND WHY?
No. Ireland does not have a prime minister. Ireland has a Taoiseach. So Gerry Adams will never be Prime Minister of Ireland nor will he ever be Taoiseach.
a castle in ireland
No, there was never any monarch in Ireland named Gallagher.
Yes.
Ireland very regularly gets sun.
No, there has never been a Pope from Ireland.
Technically speaking it does. Ireland can refer to the island of Ireland, which has 32 counties or the country known as Éire or the Republic of Ireland, which has 26 counties. As to whether the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland will ever be re-united, nobody can be sure. That will depend on the people of Ireland, in particular the people of Northern Ireland.