Sorcha (sometimes Sadhbh)
"Sarah" could be Sarah, as in English. However, in the past when people would anglicize their names, many named Sadhbh (Sive) or Sorcha became Sarahs.
The name Sadhbh is thought to mean 'sweet'; the name was 'translated' Sarah in Donegal and Oriel.
The name Sorcha means 'bright, brilliant' and is pronounced 'soraha' in Donegal.
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Samantha Mumba has appeared in many movies. Titles include The Time Machine, Boy Eats Girl, Johnny Was, Cross, and Spin the Bottle. She is an Irish singer and actress.
The Irish Gaelic name Somhairle (Sorley) is equated with Samuel; also true for the Scottish Gaelic version Somhairle. It derives from the Norse Summarliethi/Somerled rather than Samuel.
The cast of Tongue-Tied - 2008 includes: Brad Irish Samantha Wiers
Saint Samthann date of birth is unknown. She was an Irish saint and nun and she died in 739 BC.
It comes from an Irish Saint from 793 called Samthann.2nd Answerer says: The renowned anddistinguished feminine given name Samantha is originally from the Aramaic language, with the meaning of good listener. Also from the Hebrew language,Samantha carries the meaning of established by God, established by Jehovah.See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
Saint Samantha (better known by her Irish name Samthann) is an Irish saint. She was set to be wedded to a nobleman but he saw a vision of heavenly light around her as she slept the night before her wedding and he called it off. She was then allowed to join an abbey, eventually becoming abbess. There have been numerous miracles attributed to St. Samthann.
Samantha Geimer's birth name is Samantha Jane Gailey.
Not really. Her accent is much more American than Irish, even though she was born in Ireland. It is likely that because she came to the US at age 9, that she did not develop an accent. Additionally, she is from Dublin, which is notorious in Ireland for having many more foreigners and a much less "distinctively Irish" accent.
The name Samantha can be translated to "Kamaka" in Hawaiian.
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The name Samantha in Polish is written as "Samantha."