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The Gaelic (Irish) name is Sidhe, which is pronounced "shee"
What is it called in Ireland
People who are from Ireland are called Irish.
Leprechauns are the legendary fabled "little people" or "fairies" in Ireland. They have become synonymous with Ireland and with luck. They also have really bad breath and are as cute as buttons
They are called Irish.
They are called Irish people.
Little is known about the people who first inhabited Ireland during the stone age about 9000 years ago. It is believed that the first people came from the north of Spain, by boat. We known nothing about their language or what they called themselves, and little about their culture except from what we have found in archaelogical excavations. There is genetic evidence of people in Ireland that can be traced back to the region in northern Spain, proving the link.
People who are from Ireland are Irish.People that live in Ireland are Irish. This term is used by people that live in northern Ireland and the republic of Ireland, though some residents in northern Ireland associate themselves more closely with Britain and see themselves as British.The inhabitants of Ireland are called the Irish.
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There is no town called "Leatham, Ireland" in Google's records. Are you sure you spelled it correctly? There are several people in Ireland with the surname "Leatham".
There are various terms. A little boy. A gossun. Buachaill.
There is no county called Westmeston in Ireland. There is a county Westmeath. It is in the midlands of Ireland. That is in the Republic of Ireland, which some people mistakenly refer to by the term southern Ireland.
They are Irish. You could refer to them as Irish, or as an Irishman or Irishwoman.