Irish and American usage differ in the use of this word.
In the U.S. usage the word "creek" can be "sruthán" (small stream, brook) or"gleanntán" (small glen, dell).
In Irish usage
crompán (creek; low-lying land beside creek/river)
camas (small bay, cove)
góilín (small inlet, creek)
She was African-American, Cherokee-Creek, and Scottish-Irish ancestry. Her great grandfather was Scottish-Irish.
She was African-American, Cherokee-Creek, and Scottish-Irish ancestry. Her great grandfather was Scottish-Irish.
William Weatherford is a Creek indian. His Creek name is Chief Red Eagle. Charles Weatherford is his father and his mother is Sehoy Weatherford. His father is Irish, but his mother is Indian. He is a mixture of Scottish and Creek indian. He died in March 24, in 1824, but his date of birth is unknown.
a summarhill creek
sruthán na beithe
cazenovia creek
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
It got its name because the creek is 16 miles!
No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
There is no Irish version of the name.
Yes!it is a Irish name my name is kiara I love it I like being part Irish too so yea kiara is a Irish name