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With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
Eva is an Italian equivalent of the Irish name Éabha.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The Irish and the Italian forms translate as "Eve" in English. The pronunciation will be "EY-va" in Italian.
No. It resembles the Irish Peigí or the Scottish Peigi however.
Bruna is an Italian equivalent of the Irish Gaelic name Ciara. The feminine proper name means "dark-haired." The pronunciation will be "BROO-na" in Italian and "KEER-uh" in Irish Gaelic.
Bree is an Irish Gaelic loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Irish Gaelic word brigh for "exalted one, high one" or "power". The pronunciation will be "bree" in Italian.
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Despite it's appearance it is not Irish, it is Welsh: Megan (meg-gan) a form of Margaret. Spellings such as Meghan and Meaghan are American attempts to make it look Irish.
Phonetically 'slawn' spelled slán in Irish.
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"Shawn" is an Irish pronunciation of "John", which is derived from the Greek "Iohannes". A modern Greek form of this name would be "Yanni".
handsome in irish dathúil Pronunciation: dhah-oo-il