Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."
Yes, Aileen is Irish for light.
luck of the Irish
'Jack' is not a word in Irish. The male name 'Jack' would have 'SeΓ‘inΓn' as an equivalent in Irish.
A female Irish warrior and a celtic is a male Irish warrior
The female Irish name Niamh (neeuv) means 'brightness, radiance, luster'.
There is no saint named Niamh. She is a mythical Irish character.
Coleen means an Irish girl but im not sure about Niamh
There is no official saint named Niamh in Catholicism. It is possible that the name Niamh refers to Niamh of the Golden Hair, a figure from Irish mythology, but she is not recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Niamh is a female Irish name. It does not belong on a male. It is pronounced NEEV, and it means bright.
Neve in Italian is "snow" in English.
NO!!! John Cusack is an American actor and writer and son of Dick Cusack. Niamh is an Irish actress and daughter of Cyril Cusack.
Naimh is probably a misspelling of the Irish name Niamh, pronounced "neev." It means "bright."
Aisling, Niamh, Sinéad, Róisín: probably one of those
Neve is the Anglicized form of the Irish name Niamh, both are pronounced the same. Neve is probably easier for people in the USA in terms of spelling and prounciation. Niamh is very common in Ireland, and is also within the top 100 names in England and Ireland. The name means 'bright' is Irish, and also occurs in Irish mythology. In Irish legend she was the daughter of the sea god, and fell in love with the poet Oisín.
Niamh M. Healy has written: 'Rheology and performance of batters made from Irish grown wheat varieties' -- subject(s): Batters (Food), Breading, Food, Flour, Edible coatings, Rheology, Analysis
The English version would be Niamh O'Hea, Niamh Hayes or Niamh Hughes (especially in Ulster).