Hair in Irish is gruaige
By:Sophie Silvester
gruaige is "hair" in Irish
Some Irish people do, but most Irish people do not. There are also people from other countries that do have red hair.
'fáiscín gruaige' is the irish for hair clip.
Well, this might not be the answer you where looking for, but most Irish people are redheads or "gingers". I am a ginger, and i wear my hair however i want to. Actually 10% of Irish people have red-hair so it is not unusual but 90% have other hair colours. Irish girls wear their hair in all kinds of ways as this is more a question of individual taste than nationality.
well, she has redish orange hair. so she is probeley irish.
No! Red hair doese not mean that you are part Irish, just because the movies make it seem that way it is not true. my family is Irish and we all have blonde or brown hair!Only 4% of Irish have "carrot tops" another 6% have reddish-brown hair.(The Physical Anthropology of Ireland, Harvard U. study)
some times that is true but in some cases red heads can be any cultrNo. Red hair comes from your genes--your heredity (assuming it's natural). Irish is a nationality. The Irish come in all colors just like everybody else. There are a lot of red-headed Irish, true--and also a lot of Irish who aren't and a lot of red heads that aren't Irish.AnswerRed and red-brown hair shades account for 10% of the Irish. Red hair is found among Ashkenazi Jews, Germans, etc.Well not always but in my family it is
gruaig nua
Irish and Greek.
Only approximately 10 percent of the Irish are redheaded and red hair is a recessive trait.
Roughly 10 percent of Irish people have red hair.
Irish people can have a variety of hair colors, including black. Hair color can vary within any population due to genetic diversity and influences from ancestral backgrounds.