The Irish equivalent of David is Dáibhí but the older Irish name Dáithí is also (and may be more common).
Dáithí Ó hAlmhuráin
Yes it is. the name Sullivan is indeed irish. and so is the name McGann. and OHalloran. and many other last name that start with a sub name. that is why we ask such questions. names like Sullivan are rare to be Irish.
David Parkes - Irish footballer - was born in 1950.
David Freeman - Irish footballer - was born on 1979-11-25.
The cast of Modern Bran - 2007 includes: Scott Ohalloran
According to wiki he is of German, Irish and English descent.
His real name: Paul David Hewson, His nick name: Bono Vox
No, he was born in London
David Hickie has written: 'Irish Hedgerows'
Dáibhí (pronounced dhaw-vee) is David but the Old Irish name Dáithí (dhaw-hee) is also considered an equivalent. You can hear Irish words pronounced at abair.ie.
David Ian Lee goes by Irish.
David Greene has written: 'The Irish language' -- subject(s): Civilization, Irish language 'Irish bardic poetry' -- subject(s): Bards and bardism, Irish poetry, Poetry, Translations into English
Dáithí Ó hAnnracháin