Some would say you are 12.5% or one eight Irish. Others would say you are 0% Irish and that it is only your great grand dad was Irish, if you were not born in and lived in Ireland like your great grand dad did.
Daideo
If you mean in Irish Gaelic, no. 'Daideo' is grand-dad.
grand grand père
you will be his great great grand son/daughter..:)
'A daid' is 'her dad' in the Irish language.
It is of English Origin? My grand dad was Irish, and always said the name was of English origin.
Sean athairAnother answer:Grandfather is seanathair or athair mór(Ulster).Grand-dad would be daideo.[2k3r021]
no...u call grand pa
If both your parents are one fourth Irish, that means that each of them has one out of four grandparents who were fully Irish (or something equivalent). Your parent's grandparents are your great grandparents, and you have a total of 8 great grandparents. Two of your great grandparents were fully Irish, one from each of your parents. You have 2 fully Irish great grandparents out of a total of 8 great grandparents, 2 out of 8 is 1/4 so you are one fourth Irish.
His grand dad was born inScotland and then moved to canada 1862 That would make him of scottish heritage
100% if dad is full Irish and 50% if dad is something else.
you, your mom, you grand mom, your dad and your grand dad