yes
the Irish word for stone is cloch (pronounced cluck) plural, clocha
The Blarney Stone.
Check out "Lia Fáil".
There is no Irish version of the name.
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
as in a stone - carraig as in music - roc-cheol
the Irish word for stone is cloch (pronounced cluck) plural, clocha
What you're thinking of might be the Ogham, it was a rock with names and info inscribed on it in the Irish language, usually it was for important people.
The Blarney Stone.
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
Check out "Lia Fáil".
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golden gem stone
There is no Irish version of the name.
No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
Dungloe is known in Irish as Clochán Liath. Clochán Liath, which means the grey stepping-stone, is referring to a crossing point over a river in the town. The name an Clochán Liath was formerly anglicised as Cloghanlea. The name Dungloe or Dunglow is believed to come from the Irish Dún gCloiche. Dún in an Irish name usually indicates a fort.