Aine is the Irish Goddess of Summer in Irish legends. She is sometimes represented by a red mare and is associated with crops, animals and agriculture.
Tracey comes from Irish, Gaelic and the meaning is "warlike", the Greek's had a name "Theresa" meaning "late summer". If you go by pure name meaning, you can then identify by what god or goddess was of war/summer - if not, it is entirely normal to be drawn by a personal deity of your own choosing.
The Irish for Ireland is Éire. It is believed it comes from the Goddess Ériu.
In Irish it's "Bandia an teaghlaigh"
Yes
No Caitlin is an Irish name.
Yes.
The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.
No, there is an Irish one however-Beag, or Elpis the Greek goddess of hope NO. Beag is not the Irish goddess of wishes. She and her two daughters guard the Well of Wisdom, which grants all wisdom to people if they take a drink of it's waters.
Samhradh
Irish tattoos are often considered to have an emblem that represents Irish culture. These Irish tattoos could include the Irish flag, Irish cross, Leprechaun, or a Cloverleaf.
The shamrock
Aine is believed to be an Irish goddess of love.