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No, shamrocks is a common noun, a word for any shamrocks. The noun shamrocks is a plural, common, concrete noun.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ken Shamrock, stuntman & professional wrestlerShamrocks Motorcycle Club, VTLi'l Shamrocks Learning Center, New Haven, MOShamrocks In The Wind Studio, Tillamook, OR
yes shamrocks are from IreLand.
Yes, shamrocks do have flowers.
Pittsburgh Shamrocks was created in 1915.
Shamrocks GAA was created in 2009.
Three shamrocks on the Cullen Crest.
Chi-Town Shamrocks was created in 2006.
Conahy Shamrocks GAA was created in 1886.
Cortoon Shamrocks GAA was created in 1888.
Boston Shamrocks - AFL - was created in 1936.
Boston Shamrocks - AFL - ended in 1938.