The Irish for Ireland is Éire. It is believed it comes from the Goddess Ériu.
Irish is an adjective that means of or relating to Ireland. Ireland is a noun, the name of a country.
Ireland's real name is Éire, which is in the Irish language and which in English is Ireland.
Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language. You will see it on Irish coins and stamps.
No. Irish is the nationality of the people of Ireland and the name of one of its official languages. Dublin is the capital of Ireland.
The name "Ireland" is there as long as people can remember. The last time it was formally named was through the 1937 Irish constitution, where the Irish name Éire and Ireland were given as the name for Ireland. Éire appears on all Irish coins and stamps.
It is the sea between Ireland and Britain and was named after Ireland, to become the Irish Sea.
Ireland is the country. Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language, not the name of the language itself. Irish people call it Irish, people outside of Ireland call it Gaelic, and in the language itself it is Gaeilge. Ériu was an ancient goddess, and using her name and the suffix "land", the name Ireland came into being, with Éire being the name in Irish, as mentioned in the Irish Constitution.
It is from Ireland.
Ireland is known as the Republic of Ireland or Éire in the Irish language.
Éire is the official name for Ireland. You will see it on its coins and stamps and other official items. It is also referred to as the Republic of Ireland. So Éire and the Republic of Ireland are the same.
Irish tricolour.