I've heard it used as a surname, but not first.
yes Ireland is the name for Ireland
Ireland is the name of a country. It is the name of an island. It is a surname. So yes, Ireland is a name.
yes it can be a persons name
It is the persons name and then you. It is.. EX: Marissa and I.
Depends on what country the person declares his allegiance with, it can be either Ireland or Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ireland and northern Ireland don't compete together but as mentioned earlier its down to the persons preference
There is no postal codes outside Dublin. The address will just be the persons name, then the townland, then Finney, County Mayo, Ireland. The post man will know the person. It is a very small community. For phones, the area code is 094, which rung from outside of Ireland will be 94.
Ireland can refer to the island or to a country on the island. Éire is the Irish language name for Ireland and it is the official name. Ireland is the name for it in English. It is also known as the Republic of Ireland. Also on the island of Ireland is Northern Ireland. Ireland has been called the Emerald Isle and the Island of Saints and Scholars.
Ireland's real name is Éire, which is in the Irish language and which in English is Ireland.
Ethan Ireland's birth name is Ethan Connor Ireland.
Jill Ireland's birth name is Jill Dorothy Ireland.
Kathy Ireland's birth name is Kathleen Marie Ireland.
Ireland Baldwin's birth name is Ireland Eliesse Baldwin.