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It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.
The Irish name Deirdre was spelled Derdriu in Old Irish.
No, Madison is an Old English name that means "son of Matthew." There is an Irish equivalent of this name, which is Maitin.
Krieger is a German name so it has no Irish spelling.
=Emer means wonder and beauty. It's an old-irish name=
No, the name Liam does not come from the Old Testament. It is a shortened form of the Irish name Uilliam, which is the Irish equivalent of William.
It is not an Irish name, but it is of Old English heritage, meaning "marsh or island of linden trees".
It is old Irish for beautiful
== == Stories are a common feature of all cultures and societies, and so cannot be deemed truly Irish. In the old days there was very little to do in Ireland's countryside due to the isolation and lack of cars and so the tradition began.
The name "Dana" is derived from "Ana", the Irish goddess of abundance. Also referred to as "the mother of the gods of the Irish". In Old Irish the name appears as "Danu".
It is from the Old Irish name Áedán, a diminutive of Áed (fire). In a more modern Irish spelling, Aodán.
It is from the Old Irish name Áedán, a diminutive of Áed (fire). In a more modern Irish spelling, Aodán.