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Posting on Reddit, the doctor shared their surprise, saying: "Delivered a baby today with this name, which is not pronounced in the traditional, Irish way with some variation on "Keeva," but is ...
St Patrick's Day is an opportunity for people all over the world to celebrate their Irishness. For those with Irish ancestry, giving a child an Irish name can be a way to honor their heritage and ...
Some Irish names can be a challenge for people to pronounce if they're unfamiliar with Gaelic (and, as we all know, there's nothing worse than having somebody butcher your, or your child's, name).
A woman took to Reddit to share the times she's heard non-Irish people using random Irish words to name their children, just because they like the sound of it ...
Arizona man John Portmann was adopted as a baby and knew nothing of his ancestry. Then in 2019 he learned he was “100% Irish” and his path began toward Irish citizenship.