One term is lassies.
The Irish Gaelic name for hurling stick is camán (hurling stick). A camóg (camogie stick) is somewhat smaller and is used by women in the game of camogie
Celtic Women
C'ainm atá ort? is used in Ulster Irish.
The form used in Irish is Heather as in English.
no Day is not a Irish last name Correct, it is not of Irish origin. Instead, it is of English origin. But Day is sometimes used for O'Dea.
Irish Women's Cup was created in 2005.
No. It is an Irish surname used as a first name in the U.S.
As a first name it is used in both countries.
The name (from the Hebrew 'innocent lamb') is used in Ireland and even has an Irish Gaelic spelling: Réitseal, pronounced the same as the English version.
Irish women.
It's Anna although the old Irish name Áine is used also.
The spelling Carol is used.