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Yes, 'Asay' can be considered an Irish surname, although it is relatively uncommon. It may have variations or origins linked to other surnames in Ireland, and its precise etymology might differ based on regional dialects. Surnames in Ireland often reflect historical, geographic, or familial connections, so the context of 'Asay' could vary.

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