sean-mháthair pronounce:shan waw-hir also mamó
The Irish word for grandma is "seanmháthair."
Grandma Dowdel's first name is not specified in the book "A Long Way from Chicago" by Richard Peck. She is only referred to as Grandma Dowdel throughout the story.
The Irish name for a shamrock is "seamróg."
Yes, Liam is a popular Irish name derived from the Irish name "Uilliam," which means "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute protection."
The name "Jillian" does not have a specific meaning in Irish. It is an English name derived from the Latin name "Gillian," which is a variation of the name "Juliana."
No, Brianna is not a French name. It is of Irish origin and is a variant of the name Brian, which means "noble" or "strong."
sean-mháthair pronounce:shan waw-hir also mamó
"mamó" is Irish for grandma / granny
"Grandma" is usually mamó or móraí.
Mamó and móraí.
Yes it is. I am Irish because of my grandma who`s last name is Sheridan. I am also related to Phil Sheridan he is my great uncle. My family came from Italy and Ireland.
Grandma
Mamó Móraí (north)
Mamó Móraí (north)
Móraí is a word for grandmother in Ulster Irish. From máthair mhór.
Daideo agus Mamó (or Móraí.
grandma
Mór-ee (grandma, Ulster)