Phonetic spelling in English of the Irish Gaelic "Éirinn go brách" meaning "Ireland Forever".
'Jack' is not a word in Irish. The male name 'Jack' would have 'Seáinín' as an equivalent in Irish.
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Erin
If you mean "deirfiur", is the word for sister in the Irish language.
Neither word is in Irish so they have no meaning.
Erin is not really a language but it is an Irish name that means "Ireland" I know that because my name is Erin
If you mean as a feminine first name, it's still spelled Erin, even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic spelling.
Erin is a Celtic name and means "from Ireland", its also the ancient Irish name for Ireland
Éire is the Irish name for Ireland. Éireann is also used. It is pronounced like Erin, which is where that comes from, though Erin is not a name used in Ireland for Ireland. Erin is actually the name of a well known Irish food company, so that is what it would most be associated with in Ireland.Comment: Éireann means 'of Ireland' and would not be used as a nominative.
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.
The female name "Erin" is spelled the same in Irish;"Erin Murphy" would be "Erin Ní Mhurchú"
Erin by far such a pretty Irish name!! Erin
Erin Go Bragh is a phrase that loosely translates to Ireland Forever. It is an expression used to signify Irish pride and heritage.
On Irish day of course.
The name Erynn is an alternate spelling of the name Eryn or Erin which is of Irish origin meaning 'Ireland'.
Éire álainn means 'beautiful Erin'.