Ó Bróith, a variant of Ó Bróithe (Brophy), is found in Iveleary, Co. Cork where is anglicised Bray.
Ó Breaghaigh (Bray, Bree) of Imokilly, Co. Cork
de Brí (Bree, Bray) of Co. Wicklow
Graeme Obree goes by The Flying Scotsman.
Graeme Obree was born on 1965-09-11.
You're thinking of Graeme Obree.
Graeme Obree attended the local schools in his hometown of Greenock, Scotland. He later went to the University of Glasgow, where he studied engineering. His educational background contributed to his innovative approach to cycling and bike design.
Graeme Obree is a Scottish former professional cyclist and world champion known for his innovative approach to cycling. He gained fame in the 1990s for breaking the world hour record twice, using a unique riding position and a self-designed bicycle. Obree's story is also marked by his struggles with mental health and his determination to succeed against the odds. He is often celebrated for his contributions to cycling and his inspirational journey.
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
There is no Irish version of the name.
No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
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.