As a term used in genealogy or family history, "Irish-Italian" refers to a person who has both Irish and Italian heritage, as would be the case if one parent had been of Irish extraction and the other of Italian extraction. The term may also refer to an Irish citizen who originated in Italy, or to an Italian citizen who originated in Ireland, depending upon the context in which it is used.
She's Italian, Mexican, and Irish.
Irish & Italian
He's irish and itialian. His mother was irish and his father was italian.
Ibizan Hound, Italian Spinone, Irish Wolfhound, Irish Setter, Irish Terrier, Irish Water Spaniel, Italian Greyhound
She is Italian, Cuban, and Irish.
canadian that is what pinks nationality is
Luch in Old Irish Gaelic is topo ("mouse") in Italian.
Her mom is Italian and Irish while her father is Mexican :)
No. She is an American of Irish and Italian descent.Lindsay Lohan is an American of Irish and Italian descent.
Bruce is Italian on his mother's side and Irish/Dutch on his father's side.
Eva is an Italian equivalent of the Irish name Éabha.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The Irish and the Italian forms translate as "Eve" in English. The pronunciation will be "EY-va" in Italian.
No, Flaherty is not an Italian last name. It is typically of Irish origin.