Muire (English: Mary) is an Irish name given exclusively to the
Máire meaning "sweet/ drop of the sea/ bitter" in Gaelic Irish is pronounced differently according to regional dialects: Munster = Moira / Myra | Connacht = Maura | Ulster = Moya. In Roman Catholic baptisms (traditionally recorded in Latin) the Gaelic name Máire was often recorded as Maria / Mariae or Mariam.
Maureen /mɔːˈriːn/ is a female given name. In Gaelic, it is Máirín, a pet form of Máire (the Irish cognate of Mary), which is derived from the Hebrew Miriam. The name has sometimes been regarded as corresponding to the male given name Maurice.
An Irish name, Maire is one of many variants of the Latin name Mary, and is also an alternative version of Mare. This name means "star of the sea" and is derived from the phrase stella maris.
What is Hail Mary in Irish? 'Sé do bheatha, a Mhuire, atá lán de ghrásta, tá an Tiarna leat.
The name Molly is of Irish origin and means "bitter." It began as a diminutive of Mary, and has been used as its own name since the Middle Ages.
Maryann in Irish is Muireannín.
Mary was the most popular girls' name in 1971. In 2021, Mary has slipped out of the top 100 for the first time and is ranked 127th. None of the top 10 most popular names for girls in 2021 appeared in the top 100 girls' names in 1971.
Answer. Mcdonald in Irish is Dónaill.
Moira is a girl's name of Irish origin. It translates to “destiny,” “share,” or “fate,” and is the Irish version of Mary. However, it's also believed to be referring to the Greek incarnations of destiny who are known as the Fates.
Emily regains the number one spot for 2022, climbing from third place in 2021 and 2020. Prior to 2020, Emily had been the most popular girls' name from 2011 to 2019. Fiadh was the most popular girls' name in 2021 with Grace being the most popular name in 2020.
Nicknames: Mae, Maisy, Mamie, May, Mamie, Mimi, Minnie, Mitzi, Molly, Polly, Ray. Variations: Maartje, Mair, Máire, Maja, Mara, Maren, Mari, Maria, María, Marie, Marja, Marya, Maryam, Miriam.
Mhairi or Mhàiri is a Scottish female given name, ultimately derived from the name Mary.
La Dame Blanche, or the White Lady, is a figure featured in the mythologies of various Celtic countries. She is often identified with Macha of ancient Irish mythology, and is variously known as the Dryad of Death, Queen of the Dead, and the Crone form of the Goddess.
Answer. Maryrose in Irish is Máire Róisín.
Noun. (now chiefly Ireland) A woman or girl, especially of low status. (slang) An effeminate male, a male homosexual. A mollemoke.
The quintessential girl's name, Mary, is of Hebrew origins and means "drop of the sea," "bitterness," and "beloved." The old-world name is the anglicized version of Maria, originating from the Hebrew Miriam or Mariam.
noun,plural I·rish·wom·en. a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
1. Gráinne (grawn-ya) – The Irish for the name for Grace seems like the perfect place to start our list.
May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand. This is a translation, as this Irish blessing was originally written in the Irish language, but this is the form it is most commonly spoken in today.
Irish: A Naomh Mhuire, a Mháthair Dé, guí orainn na peacaithe, anois is ar uair ár mbáis. Amen. Pronunciation: Ah neeve wirr-eh, ah waw-hir djay.