A small fairy in Irish folklore is often referred to as a "sidhe" (pronounced "shee"), which are supernatural beings associated with the fairy mounds or hills in Ireland. These fairies are believed to be the spirits of the ancient Tuatha Dé Danann, a mythical race in Irish mythology. They are known for their enchanting beauty and mischievous nature, often involving themselves in the lives of humans. Another common type of fairy is the "leprechaun," known for its pot of gold and playful tricks.
Ireland's Eye is the name of a small island just off the coast of Dublin.
The scientific name for fairy flax is Linum catharticum. It is a small, delicate flowering plant that belongs to the Linaceae family.
Fairies are mythical creatures and do not have a scientific name. They are often depicted as small, human-like beings with magical powers in folklore and fairy tales.
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A leprechaun is generally associated with Ireland, not just St. Patrick's Day.
their called leprachauns or possibally nymphs.there are a lot of mythical green creatures, but im pretty sure your talking about leprachauns
a large fairy
The liberties is the name of a small area in the city of Dublin.
they are small
A hamlet is an old name for a small village. It is also the name of a cigar and a play.
The name kyle comes from Ireland meaning "small strip of land.".
The fairy's name is not disclosed to the audience .