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What is the Irish expression Narrow Back?

It's a term used by the native Irish in America about first generation Irish Americans.


Where can you find details on the Irish famine migration to America?

Do some research on "Ellis Island" which is the place in New York where many Irish first arrived in America.


How did the Irish come to the US?

John Ireland first came to Minnesota and lead the Irish to recruit here in America.


Where did Irish people go when they first arrive in America?

ellis island


What does the word Jenny mean in Irish?

"Jenny' is not an Irish word. The Irish Gaelic equivalent is Sinéidín.


When the Irish wave of Jews went to America what was their first stop?

The Irish Jews were such a small population (<1,000 people) that there really was no wave of Irish Jewish immigration to America. Additionally, since most Irish Jews lived in the cities, they were not subject (as strongly) to the Irish Potato Famine, which was responsible for the largest percentage of Irish immigration to the US.


What is Nelson in Irish?

Nelson has no Irish equivalent


When was Irish America magazine created?

Irish America magazine was created in 1985.


What is the Irish equivalent of the word vista?

The Irish equivalent of the word vista is actually vista.


Did the Irish bring waffles to America?

No; waffles first appeared in America when brought by the dutch who formed early settlements in the Delaware area.


What is the Irish Gaelic name for darlene?

No Irish equivalent.


Is Irish American in a particular region of the country?

Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.