Yes, It can be British and Irish used for both genders: used as girl's name and also used as boy's name.
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Páircéir
I think it's German but I don't know for sure. It might be Irish or British.
Irish See link PB
People born in the six counties of Northern Ireland are British in international law and their passports would give their status as British Citizens, but they would probably describe themselves as being Irish.
"If the tongue be Irish, the heart cannot help but be Irish" (quote from an Englishman).
Páircéir
Irish, to be exact.
That's called the Irish Sea.
The British and Irish Lions.
No. It is the anglized version of the ancient Irish name Feeney
Peter Parker - British businessman - died in 2002.
He is British and Niall is the Irish one :)
This surname is found in Ireland, however the origin may be English, it is the name for a gamekeeper employed in a medieval park
Michael Parker has written: 'Northern Irish literature, 1975-2006' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism, Irish authors
There a British-Irish boy band that came in third on the x factor. The members... Harry Styles- British Louis tomlinson- British Liam Payne- British Zane Malik- British Niall horan- Irish Ps Louis name is pronounced Louie
john parker
I believe your referring to the British and Irish Lions