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.
Erin is an English name for Ireland; it's not Irish Gaelic, which would be Éire or Éirinn.
The female name "Erin" is spelled the same in Irish;
"Erin Murphy" would be "Erin Nà Mhurchú"
its just the same
Erin in German is just Erin; there is no translation.
As a rule, names are not translated, so it's Paige and Erin, there are no German equivalents.
エリン (Erin)
don't you mean Erin hunter?
Erin is not really a language but it is an Irish name that means "Ireland" I know that because my name is Erin
it means Ireland
Erin is a Celtic name and means "from Ireland", its also the ancient Irish name for Ireland
It means the population of Ireland.
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Derived from more common "Éire"; "Ireland".
erin albert refers to a series of things. but one inparticular is the derived name which is esmeralda which is the great saint ALBERT'S MOTHER