The proper name for a Irish mermaid is Merrows. Ancient folklore states that the Merrows had a magic cap that if a human male were to somehow retrieve her red cap or cloak the Merrow would quietly forget her past and marry the human male.
Mermaids or mot is the magazines name.
Your mermaids can be whatever you want -- you're the writer! Here's a link to a good online name generator so you can name your mermaids.
Cordelia is an unusual English first name for girls and means the following: In latin it means heart, in Irish it means Daughter or Jewell of the sea and so is a typical name for mermaids, it also means moon in Greek.
There is no name for baby mermaids as mermaids are fictional. In stories about mermaids, a baby mermaid is just a mermaid.
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In Irish folklore, a magical hood or cap worn by mermaids (or merrows) in order to survive under the waves. It is thought to be red and covered with feathers. If it is stolen, the mermaids cannot return beneath the water The original Irish spelling is "cochaillín draoi" (magic hood) and "merrow" comes from "murúch" also called "maighdean mara" (sea-maiden).
Her name is Sierra Boggess and her character's name is Ariel.
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
There is no Irish version of the name.