Usually pronounced like O'Day.
Yes, Leontia is an Irish name, but it depends how you pronounce it. Some people pronounce it Leeunteeah, that would be German/ Irish, or Leeontyea, that would be Hungarian/German/Irish. But yes, it is a very Irish name, I like it, it sounds sooooo pretty and it's different..... That's why I like it! Answered by Kennie Koves, 11, ON, CAN
Gallaher
The Irish for hello is "dhia guit" Phonetically pronounce gia gwuit
Irish isn't ancient it is still spoken Ó Maoilchluiche - O Meel-khlih-heh
There is no Irish version of the name.
Joe Odea's birth name is Richard Joseph Odea IV.
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
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The Irish name is pronounced RAY-nid
Roisha is pronounced as ROY-sha, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Yes, Leontia is an Irish name, but it depends how you pronounce it. Some people pronounce it Leeunteeah, that would be German/ Irish, or Leeontyea, that would be Hungarian/German/Irish. But yes, it is a very Irish name, I like it, it sounds sooooo pretty and it's different..... That's why I like it! Answered by Kennie Koves, 11, ON, CAN
It sounds like 'cur-taish'
Moyle or 'mile' in Old Irish.
The Irish name Seumas is pronounced "shay-mus"
Señora Odea
"X is ainm dom" [--- iss annim dhum] in Irish Gaelic;
(SWA-NI-OCKS)