Irish names usually consist of a
given name,
middle name and a
family name. In Ireland people can have an English
name and an Irish name, such as president Mary Patricia McAleese, who is known as
Máire Pádraigín Mhic Ghiolla Íosa in
Irish.
Gaelic-derived given names (see section in Old Celtic names) are commonly used, as are the names of saints. See European names. The names can be spelled in the traditional Irish fashion or Anglicized. For example Diarmaid versus Dermot.
On this site
List of Irish names and meanings
List of Irish Kings
See also
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