In Irish it's Éire.In Scottish Gaelic it is Eirinn.
The Irish word for Ireland derived from Eirann to Eirinn.
"O" does mean "from" in some contexts; but if you are saying "I am from Ireland" you would say "Is as Éirinn mé". If you want to ask "are you from Ireland" you would say: "An as Éirinn thú?" If you don't come from Ireland, you have my undying asympathy.
Do you mean 'What does then mane Erin mean?' Then the answer is: Erin is taken from the Gaelic Eirinn, meaning "of Eire" - Eire being the Irish name for Ireland. Erin was used as a poetic name for Ireland for several centuries but it is not normally bestowed as a given name in that country. It became popular as a name in North America in the 1970s. Erin enjoyed a mild popularity as a boy's name just after the middle of the 20th century, but this usage was subdued by its popularity for females which peaked in the 1980s. Erin is currently the 3rd most popular name in Scotland. In the USA, it is popular on the East coast. too much info man
It's spelt ... Eireann Go Brea. It means Ireland forever, something to the effect of, long live Ireland. Éirinn go brách = Ireland Forever.
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