There is no particularly special name. It would just be called a coastal county.
Johnson is not an Irish name. This is not to say there are not Johnsons with Irish ancestry. So no Irish county is associated with the name Johnson.
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
china's coast line?....... i have no idea
Clonakilty got its name from the Irish word "Cloich na Coillte," which translates to "stone in the woods." This name reflects its location near both the coast and wooded areas in County Cork, Ireland.
From the name of the Irish county, called Chiarraí in Irish Gaelic, which means "CIAR's people".
Fermanagh and the bordering counties.
It is the name initially found in the county kerry, Ireland.
It's Irish, coming from the county of Offaly.
Lurgan is the name of a town in the country of Ireland. It is located in County Armagh in Northern Ireland.
Yes - it's Irish original is Ó Suilleabháin and it's from County Cork in the south of Ireland
The irish for louth means smaller because louth is the smallest county in Ireland
It is in Ireland, being the Irish name for Swatragh, a village in county Derry.