No. All redheads are not Irish
and not all Irish are redheads.
The actual percentage is
5-10% despite the stereotype.
Only some Irish people have black hair. Others have red hair or blonde hair or other colours. Like any country, the people of Ireland are made of up of origins from many different countries. The first people to come to Ireland came from northern Spain, which explains the black hair, in the same way that Vikings coming to Ireland explains why some have blonde hair.
All ethnic groups have black hair on occasion. So yes.
Some Neanderthals may have had red hair, as genetic studies have indicated they may have carried the gene for red hair. However, it is impossible to definitively determine the hair color of all Neanderthals as it can vary among individuals.
Studies have shown that red hair is associated with Neanderthal DNA, as some Neanderthals carried a gene variant associated with red hair that was passed down through interbreeding with early humans. This genetic legacy can still be found in some modern human populations today.
The original Irish came from what is now northern Spain after the last Ice Age. The Irish Y-DNA is very similar to that of the Basque people. The people of that region are usually dark-haired as many Irish are, light-skinned (when not tanned), and some have blue eyes as well as lighter shades of hair. The Irish seemed to have retained the dark hair but experienced a mutation in the eye color becoming lighter.As far as the Viking contribution, a study by McEvoy et al detected little trace of Scandinavian ancestry in the Irish male population.He suggests that Norse colonial settlements may have been largely composed of indigenous Irish. It more complex than Spain+Norway = Ireland.Previous answer:the Irish are a mixture of Meditteranean (Spanish in particular) and Scandanavian people (Vikings from Norway) which probably gives rise to the common Irish phenotype of dark hair, pale skin and blue eyes. This combination is not very common in many other countries, I am Irish and have this colouring. People comment on my appearance a lot when I travel and its only then when I realise how unusual it can look. Megan Fox, Patrick Dempsey, Pierce Brosnan, Lauren Graham, Ben Stiller and Mel Gibson are all people of Irish descent who exhibit this characteristic
Some Irish people do, but most Irish people do not. There are also people from other countries that do have red hair.
some times that is true but in some cases red heads can be any cultrNo. Red hair comes from your genes--your heredity (assuming it's natural). Irish is a nationality. The Irish come in all colors just like everybody else. There are a lot of red-headed Irish, true--and also a lot of Irish who aren't and a lot of red heads that aren't Irish.AnswerRed and red-brown hair shades account for 10% of the Irish. Red hair is found among Ashkenazi Jews, Germans, etc.Well not always but in my family it is
Roughly 10 percent of Irish people have red hair.
Irish and Greek.
It is estimated that 13% of Scottish people have red hair; 10% of the Irish.
No! Red hair doese not mean that you are part Irish, just because the movies make it seem that way it is not true. my family is Irish and we all have blonde or brown hair!Only 4% of Irish have "carrot tops" another 6% have reddish-brown hair.(The Physical Anthropology of Ireland, Harvard U. study)
dearg / rua (hair colour)
it was RED Ned's hair was not red, maybe a small ginger touch but not red. Look at the photographs we have, the man was Irish not Scottish. His father was called Red Kelly maybe that was why you thought he had red hair.
No, it is not. Red hair is not a totally Irish trait, it is just mainly and wrongly only associated with the Irish.
well if you mean "how do you get red hair" then the answer is you either dye or if you are scottish or irish, then your hair is already red. if you mean how do u get a red head to date you, then how about you start thinking that red heads are no different then others and red hair doesn't affect their personality.
It means curly hair. gruaig=hair chatach = hair
Well, this might not be the answer you where looking for, but most Irish people are redheads or "gingers". I am a ginger, and i wear my hair however i want to. Actually 10% of Irish people have red-hair so it is not unusual but 90% have other hair colours. Irish girls wear their hair in all kinds of ways as this is more a question of individual taste than nationality.