A play on words that stems from the Irish phrase Erin Go Bragh, or "Ireland Forever"
The last word "Bragh" is pronounced the same as the world "bra"
Erin go Bragh, sometimes Erin go Braugh, is the anglicisation of an Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used to express allegiance to Ireland. It is most often translated as "Ireland Forever."
Erin is a Celtic name and means "from Ireland", its also the ancient Irish name for Ireland
"Erin go Braugh" is not in Irish but an English phonetic spelling of the originalÉirinn go brách [aerin guh braw]
Derived from more common "Éire"; "Ireland".
It's a song by The Corrs. Lough Erin is the largest lake in Ireland. The tune is to Francie Mooney's Gleanntainn Ghlas Ghaoth Dobhair There is no Lough Erin in Ireland - Erin is a romantic name for the country of Ireland . There is a large lake in the north of Ireland called Lough Erne . People sometimes confuse the two names . The tune "Lough Erin" is sometimes called "Erin's Shore".
Erin go braugh is an English respelling of Éirinn go brách which is usually translated as 'Ireland forever!'
Erin Go Bragh is a phrase that loosely translates to Ireland Forever. It is an expression used to signify Irish pride and heritage.
Erin go bragh is an English phonetic spelling of Éirinn go brách, which in Irish means "Ireland forever."It is an Irish expression of allegiance to Ireland.
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Erin Gillroy goes by Erin Catherine.
エリン (Erin)
Ireland forever.More usually spelled "Erin go bragh" or "Erin go braugh" it is a phoneticEnglish approximation of the Irish Gaelic "Éirinn go brách".Éire is a more standard spelling of Éirinn.See the wikipedia: Erin go bragh
don't you mean Erin hunter?
Erin go Bragh GAA was created in 1986.
Erin Kruger goes by HunBun.
Erin Ryder goes by Ryder.
Tamara Erin goes by Tami.