I have ancestors who immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland in the 1850's and their last name is listed as "Leahigh" on the U.S. census records. However, I have never been able to find any reliable information on the Leahigh name in Ireland or where it came from in Ireland. I cannot find it in Irish surname lists or on passenger ship lists.
The Irish name for a shamrock is "seamróg."
It is the shortened form of Uilliam (Irish for William).
No. It's a modern combination of the popular elements of Shay- + -Lyn. Shea/Shay is an Anglized version of the Irish name Séaghdha, but just adding the English -lynn to an Irish name doesn't mean it's still Irish.
I don't know of any Irish language 'equivalent' of Jillian.
The name Haley has Irish origins, derived from the Gaelic surname Ó hEaghra. While the name exists in Sweden and other countries, its roots and prevalence are strongest in Irish culture.
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
There is no Irish version of the name.
Yes!it is a Irish name my name is kiara I love it I like being part Irish too so yea kiara is a Irish name
yes my name is Ryan and it is an Irish name.
Irish McCalla's birth name is McCalla, Irish Elizabeth.
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
It sounds to Hispanic to be an Irish name
Yes, McClendon is an Irish name. :)
The name Heather has no Irish translation.
Yes, Griffin is an Irish name.