I do have Irish nationality but it's not because my parents are Irish. I was born in Co. Mayo in 1997 and at the time if you were born in Ireland you get Irish nationality. That's changed now though.
There is no Irish version of the name.
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
Yes, McClendon is an Irish name. :)
It sounds to Hispanic to be an Irish name
Not necessarily, one or both of your parents, grandparents or great-grandparents probably came from Ireland so the fact that you have an Irish surname suggests that you have some Irish ancestry.
I was born in Ireland! Have Irish parents, grandparents, great-grandparents. I'd say that's why I'm Irish!
If both your parents are one fourth Irish, that means that each of them has one out of four grandparents who were fully Irish (or something equivalent). Your parent's grandparents are your great grandparents, and you have a total of 8 great grandparents. Two of your great grandparents were fully Irish, one from each of your parents. You have 2 fully Irish great grandparents out of a total of 8 great grandparents, 2 out of 8 is 1/4 so you are one fourth Irish.
seantuismitheoirí
Aston's grandparents and mother are Irish.
No.
Seanathair agus seanmháthair (grandfather and grandmother)
well i do know that smith could be Irish scottish or English then again maybe German... i have the last name smith and my grandparents are alot of Irish and a little German...hence...smith
Witherspoon is of Irish origin. You can find much more info on family tree websites and asking parents and grandparents.
No. You can only gain Irish citizenship from descent if your grandparents were born in Ireland. Unfortunately you seem to have missed by a generation. You could still gain citizenship by actually residing in Ireland.
Not that I'm aware of, although he can claim Irish dual-citizenship as his grandparents were both Irish.
There is no name for a "group of grandparents."