The Irish Family ended in 2008.
The Irish Family was created in 1998.
The Irish word for family is clann, which is where "clan" comes from. It is normally pronounced "clown" or "clon".
P. C. Gallagher has written: 'A short history of a notable Irish family' -- subject(s): Irish Genealogy, Irish Ancestors, Irish Family History
There are many differences between a Filipino family and an Irish family. The main difference would be their cultural heritage, their holidays and their customs.
Ida Grehan has written: 'A little book of Irish family names' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Personal Names, Irish Genealogy, Irish Family History, Irish Surnames
Teaghlach (household, family)
Wayne was Irish on his mother's side.
It has no meaning in Irish; it is the surname of a family of Welsh origin in Ireland.
His family is of Irish, English and French descent.
muintir chumhachtach
You may know you are Irish if you were born in Ireland, have Irish citizenship, or have Irish heritage passed down through your family. It can also involve having a sense of cultural connection to Ireland, its people, customs, and traditions.