Éire álainn means 'beautiful Erin'.
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin. Poetic name for Ireland.
The female name "Erin" is spelled the same in Irish;"Erin Murphy" would be "Erin Ní Mhurchú"
If you mean as a feminine first name, it's still spelled Erin, even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic spelling.
Irish (Gaelic): Éirinn go brách (aer'-rin guh brawch) Scottish Gaelic: ...
It means "of the hill", and is Gaelic (Irish). Erin go bragh!!
Phonetic spelling in English of the Irish Gaelic "Éirinn go brách" meaning "Ireland Forever".
ErinUse: Erin go braghIt's a Gaelic saying which means Ireland Forever!
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.
The English translation of "Erin" is often associated with the word "Ireland," as it is derived from the Irish name "Éirinn," which is a poetic form of the name for the country. In a broader sense, it can also signify a sense of heritage and connection to Irish culture. Additionally, "Erin" can be used as a given name for girls in English-speaking countries.
Erin is the Irish nation in Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic), this includes both jurisdictions( jurisdictions or countries as neither are... a nation on their own). the jurisdictions are called the republic of Ireland and northern Ireland (UK). The republic is called Eire, it strictly refers to just the republic, the function of the name Eire is to distinguish it from the north and by extension the UK.
"Ireland forever" The proper Irish Gaelic is Éirinn go brách.
Erin is an English version of the Irish word Éireann. It is the genitive case of the Gaelic word Éire, which means Ireland. Ireland is sometimes referred to as the Emerald Isle.