It is an Irish version of Clare/Claire.
Barúch is a phonetic Irish spelling of the Hebrew name "Baruch". In Irish it has no meaning, in Hebrew it means blessed.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
If you mean as a feminine first name, it's still spelled Erin, even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic spelling.
The name Erynn is an alternate spelling of the name Eryn or Erin which is of Irish origin meaning 'Ireland'.
As its not an Irish name there would be no Irish spelling for it
It's probably Irish. It looks like an anglicized spelling of Pádraig. But most Irish Patricks have adopted the English spelling.
The spelling is Sheila in the name , the Word Sheelagh refers to Irish folklore
It is a Gaelic (old Irish/Scottish) name meaning "girl". The original, 'correct' spelling by the way is Colleen.
"Aoibha" is an Irish name that means "radiant" or "beautiful" in English. It is a popular name for girls in Ireland.
The name of an Irish story teller is "Shanachie"...here's a fuller explanation.... http://www.answers.com/shanachie The correct Irish spelling is seanchaí - 'shanachie' is the English spelling of the Irish word.
It's an anglicized spelling of the Irish name "Sean," which is the Irish form of the name "John."
"Saorsa" is a Scottish word for Freedom. It's gained popularity in the last decade or so as a name. It can be used for either a boy or girl but seems to be getting popular for girls. Saiorse (Irish spelling) Ronan is a young Irish actress that's bringing the name for girls to the top of the list.