U2 didn't name themselves after anything. in Bono's words, it was the best they could come up with. some people say that they were though, because there was a subway station in Germany, a spy plane, and a submarine named u2 as well.
She has some Irish blood.she's not
Some things you can do: 1. wear blue and green 2. speak with an Irish accent 3. do something for him like posting something about it and/or talk about him. 4. send him fan mail.
There is singing in some Irish music. But not all of it. thank you for asking.
Because some people have something against the Irish Babe. I think that people need to stop hating against Niall or any of the members in One Direction.
I think they're either both Irish, or his mother is Irish and his father is from Leeds. Either way, he does have come from some sort of Irish decent and he was brought up in Leeds.
No. While there may some Muslims named Liam. Liam is a short form of the Irish Gaelic name, "Uilliam" and is not a traditional Muslim name.
All people believe in luck in some form or other... The Irish no more or less then others.
The plural form of "Irish" is "Irish." It remains the same for both singular and plural usage. For example, "I met an Irish person" and "I met some Irish people."
some big fat guy named coco puff
An Irish coffee is a coffee drink with some form of alcohol in it. The term comes from the stereotype of a drunk Irish man who must have alcohol in everything he drinks.
I would be spelled the same. Some names are left in the original form.
The Irish! Everyone who has danced some form of Irish dance; look at the difference between the Irish dance organisations of the world now: CLRG, WIDA, CRN, An Comhdail.... everyone has taken a different spin on it and it has branched from there :)
He has written many poems including: Homework; How Many, How Much; Snowball, and Something Missing. He also wrote the lyrics for the songs "The Unicorn" sung by the Irish Rovers and "A Boy Named Sue" sung by Johnny Cash.
Brittney has no Irish form as a given name, so it is not 'translated'a non-Irish name is usually left in its original form. This also true for Baker.In the past some surnames were given gaelicized forms:in Ireland, Baker was gaelicized as 'de Báiceir'.
A dude named something lopez, I think.
Streets are given names rather than numbers and many streets are named after famous people. The main street in Dublin and a street name that is found in other towns and cities is O'Connell Street. Daniel O'Connell was a significant figure in Irish history. Many other famous people have streets named after them. Streets are named after places. Streets are named after nature. Streets are named after geographic features. Street names are in both English and Irish on the streets. See the link below for a list of streets in Dublin.
There are some saints named Dorothea, which is a form of the same name.