Donegal comes from the Irish language in which it is Dún na nGall. In English the literal meaning is "fort of the foreigners".
It is spelled Dún na nGall in Irish.
Cá as tú? (Donegal)
Cad é mar (atá tú)?How (are you)?Donegal Irish
Irish (Co. Donegal)
Irish from County Donegal
Dún na nGall is the name used for Donegal in Irish. It is also sometimes referred to as Tír Chonaill, which is an ancient area that also included parts of some the counties that now neighbour Donegal.
In Donegal Irish: jeea dheev.
The Irish Gaelic equivalent is Séafra or Seathrún. However in Donegal and Derry it was Gofraí.
The Donegal placename 'Carndonagh' is spelled 'Carn Domhnach' in the Irish language.
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
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Susan Boyle was born in Scotland of Irish-born parents (Co. Donegal).
No. Obama's Irish roots are from county Offaly.