tryin to figure it out...
What is the name of the song in Gangs of new york sang by the irish guy, somethin about my dear andy?
New York Girls
http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/gangsofne...
Reply:New York Girls by Finbar Fury
Thursday, August 19, 2010
What was the name of the Irish group with lesbian members?
Tatu are Russian, or Bosnian, but definitely not Irish.
What was the name of the Irish group with lesbian members?
Tatu is Russian, and their "gayness" was all an act.
I wish I could tell you the name of the Irish group, sorry.
Reply:TaTu
Reply:I did not hear of that either..somebody give the answer..Im so curious too :) help help..( tatu is definitely not )
growing begonia
What was the name of the Irish group with lesbian members?
Tatu is Russian, and their "gayness" was all an act.
I wish I could tell you the name of the Irish group, sorry.
Reply:TaTu
Reply:I did not hear of that either..somebody give the answer..Im so curious too :) help help..( tatu is definitely not )
growing begonia
Which Irish girl's name do you prefer?
I really love traditional Irish names, and these were some of my favorite ones I came up with. Which sounds the nicest?
Brigid Aoifa (pronounced Ee-fa) Kinnear
Fallon Orla Kinnear
Brenna Cassidy Kinnear
Morgan Bree Kinnear
Thanks!
Which Irish girl's name do you prefer?
if ur interested, the only genuinely irish names out of those are Brigid Aoife (note the proper spelling) and orla, as Fallon and cassidy are surnames! Often Irish surnames have been passed off as first names in American culture, and are therefore not traditionally irish at all. bree, although a nice name, is not used at all over here either (though maybe desperate housewives has brought it into fashion- anyway, iv never heard it) same for morgan
ps dont believe everything u read on websites about irish names. the ppl who made the sites often don't have a clue!
hope i helped : )
Reply:I love Brenna Cassidy. Really I like them all, but that's my favorite if I had to pick.
Brigid Aoifa (pronounced Ee-fa) Kinnear
Fallon Orla Kinnear
Brenna Cassidy Kinnear
Morgan Bree Kinnear
Thanks!
Which Irish girl's name do you prefer?
if ur interested, the only genuinely irish names out of those are Brigid Aoife (note the proper spelling) and orla, as Fallon and cassidy are surnames! Often Irish surnames have been passed off as first names in American culture, and are therefore not traditionally irish at all. bree, although a nice name, is not used at all over here either (though maybe desperate housewives has brought it into fashion- anyway, iv never heard it) same for morgan
ps dont believe everything u read on websites about irish names. the ppl who made the sites often don't have a clue!
hope i helped : )
Reply:I love Brenna Cassidy. Really I like them all, but that's my favorite if I had to pick.
What's the name of an Irish song that says something about punch?
sorry if i'm not very clear, but i saw rythm of the dance a few weeks a go at dollywood %26amp; the 3 gentlemen sang a song %26amp; i loved it. it went something like, to-ra-lu-ra-la to-ra-lu-la-ru and something like bug/bag o' punch. if anyone can help me it would be greatly appriciated.
What's the name of an Irish song that says something about punch?
It's a jug of punch!
One evening in the month of June
As I was sitting in my room
A small bird sat on an ivy bunch
And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch."
Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra lay,
too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra lay
A small bird sat on an ivy bunch
And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch."
You can see the rest of the lyrics at the first site below and watch The Clancy Brothers singing it on YouTube at the second site.
What's the name of an Irish song that says something about punch?
It's a jug of punch!
One evening in the month of June
As I was sitting in my room
A small bird sat on an ivy bunch
And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch."
Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra lay,
too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra lay
A small bird sat on an ivy bunch
And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch."
You can see the rest of the lyrics at the first site below and watch The Clancy Brothers singing it on YouTube at the second site.
Irish, Scottish or Gaelic baby name suggestions please?
I'm not pregnant or anything, its just that most of the names i like are of these origins, so i would like more suggestions =]
Irish, Scottish or Gaelic baby name suggestions please?
Girls:
Aidan (Gaelic: little fire)
Aislinn (Gaelic: dream)
Beth (Scottish Gaelic: breath of life)
Bridget (Irish: strong)
Carol (Gaelic: song)
Colleen (Irish: girl)
Deirdre (Gaelic: sorrow)
Devin (Gaelic: poet)
Edwina (Scottish: prosperous)
Eileen (Irish: life-giving)
Erin (Irish: Ireland)
Glenna (Gaelic: valley)
Greer (Scottish: feminine of Gregory)
Heather (Scottish: the plant)
Janel (Gaelic: darling)
Kelly (Gaelic: female)
Kerry (Irish Gaelic: dark-haired)
Kyla (Scottish: lovely)
Meara (Irish: merry)
Rhona (Scottish: rough island)
Rona (Gaelic: seal)
Rory (Irish: feminine of Robert)
Shannon (Gaelic: little wise one)
Sheila (Irish: devine place)
Tara (Gaelic: tower)
Una (Gaelic: unique)
Boys:
Arlen (Gaelic: pledge)
Blair (Gaelic: flatlands)
Bowie (Gaelic: yellow-haired)
Brady (Gaelic: spirited)
Brock (Gaelic: badger)
Calum (Gaelic: peace messenger)
Cameron (Scottish: crooked)
Carlin (Gaelic: little champ)
Cory (Scottish: glen)
Dallas (Gaelic: wise)
Desmond (Gaelic: from South Munster)
Donald (Irish: brown stranger; Scottish: world ruler)
Donovan (Gaelic: dark warrior)
Douglas (Scottish: dark sea)
Duncan (Gaelic: dark warrior)
Fergus (Gaelic: manly)
Ferris (Gaelic: iron worker)
Finley (Irish Gaelic: fair-haired)
Gale (Irish: stranger)
Gavin (Scottish: white hawk)
Irving (Scottish: handsome; Gaelic: beautiful)
Kenneth (Gaelic: handsome)
Kenyon (Gaelic: blond)
Kevin (Irish: handsome)
Kyle (Gaelic: handsome)
Mac (Gaelic: son of)
Mackenzie (Gaelic: wise ruler's son)
Malcolm (Scottish: royal blood)
Monroe (Scottish: wheeler)
Morgan (Gaelic: sea's edge)
Murphy (Irish: sea warrior)
Murray (Gaelic: sailor)
Neal (Gaelic: champion)
Nolan (Gaelic: famous)
Quinlan (Gaelic: very strong)
Quinn (Gaelic: wise)
Ramsay (Scottish: island of ravens)
Ronald (Scottish: power)
Roy (Gaelic: red)
Sean (Irish: God is gracious)
Seamus (Irish: form of Jacob)
Shea (Gaelic: fairy place)
Todd (Scottish: fox)
Reply:I'm Scottish so I may be of help.
Eilidh, Roisin, Una, Ailish, Maire, Aislinn, Niamh, Colleen, Reilly, Keara, Maeve, Orlaith, Samaire, Teagan.
Teague, Artemus, Braonan, Tadhg, Alain, Euan, Ahearn, Eoghan, Leary, Troy, Kian, Traynor, Sloane.
Reply:Elva, Aine/Anya, Aoife (EE-fa), Alannah, Alastriona, Caitriona/Catriona, Caoimhe/Keeva (KEE-va), Cliona, Eilis, Enya, Fiona, Finola, Grania, Honor/Honora, Keelin, Liadan, Maeve, Mairead, Moira, Nessa, Nola, Nora, Nuala, Oona, Orla, Riona, Saoirse, Siofra, Sorcha, Tallula, Teagan, Treasa, Una, Elspeth, Iona, Isla,
Angus, Aidan, Andreas, Alastar, Bran, Brogan, Cadogan, Cahal, Cahir, Caolan/Kelan, Cavan, Cian, Ciar, Ciaran, Cillian, Colm, Conall, Conor, Cormac, Declan, Dermot, Eamon, Finley, Finn, Finnian, Flann, Flannan, Cathan/Kane, Liam, Lochlan, Lorcan, Niall, Odran, Oisin, Oran, Owen, Padraig/Patrick, Ronan, Rory, Seamus, Sean, Senan, Shane, Tadhg/Teague, Tiernan, Tierney, Torin, Alasdair, Callum, Ewan, Graham, Grant, Lachlan,
My favrorites are:
Aoife, Aine, Maeve, Fiona, Isla
Callum, Finn, Graham, Liam, Declan, Lachlan
Reply:Girls: Maggie, Molly, Riona, Nessa, Fiona, Lexy, Maisie, Pippa
Saoirse is a pretty name.
Boys: Finn, Killian (or Cillian), Liam, Rowan, Ainsley
Reply:The following are all Irish
Boys:
Eoghan/Eoin
Se谩n
Fionn
Naoise
Ois铆n
Cormac
Ciar谩n
Cian
Caoimh铆n
R煤air铆
Tadgh
Cathal
Colm
Girl:
Aisling
aoibheann
Sin茅ad
Niamh
Maedhbh
Caoimhe
Sorcha
Si煤n
Ciara
茅abha
R贸is铆n
My own favourites are Fionn and Niamh
Reply:Well, for girls I love :
Saorise
Caitlin
Caoimhe
Sorcha
Aisling
Ciara
Niamh
脌ine
Claire
Kerry
Ros矛n
Clogdah
Eimmer
Aoife
Aidan
Lorcan
Eoghan/Eoin
Kian
Cillian
Callum
Neil
Jamie
S猫an
Good luck ! (their all Irish btw)
Reply:Mary, Maere (pronounced Mare) Katherine, Mary-Elizabeth, Beth, Corrie, Brandon, Brenden, Shvonne (Shi-vonne) Chloe, Maeve, Rachelle, Briana, Margaret...
Reply:Eilidh (AY-lee)
M谩ire (MOR-ah / MOY-rah)
Eithne (EN-ya / ET-na)
Niamh (NEEV)
Naomh (NEEV)
Aoibhe (E-va)
Aoife (E-fa)
Aoibheann (E-van)
Lilias (LIL-ee-as)
Saoirse (SEER-sha)
Fionnuala/Fionnghuala (fin-OO-la)
Ro铆s铆n (row-SHEEN)
Caitr铆ona (kat-REE-na)
Isla (EYE-la)
Mairead (ma-RAYD)
Naoise (NEE-sha)
Cian谩n (KEEN-an)
Ciar谩m (KEER-an)
Cillian (KIL-ee-an)
Alastair (AL-as-tair)
Diarmaid (DER-mot / DEER-mid)
脡amonn (AY-mon)
Fionn (FIN)
Fearghas/Fergus (FER-gus)
Evander
Alasdair/Alastair
Malcolm
Ruaidhr铆/Ruairi/Rory (ROR-ee)
Reply:Those kind of names annoy me because they look all cool spelled out, but when you say them they're different.
I like
Aoife
Roisin
Siobhan
Cillian
Finlay
Reply:I love Irish names (esp. for boys)
I have a son named Colin and a dog named Grady (and a dog who passed in September, who's name was Finley "Finn" for short).
Reply:Erin
Finley (Finn)
Siobhan (sha-vahn)
Shawnessy
Shannon
Reply:Siobhan
Reply:Shannon.
Reply:Caoimhe (Keeva)
Reply:Maura
Irish, Scottish or Gaelic baby name suggestions please?
Girls:
Aidan (Gaelic: little fire)
Aislinn (Gaelic: dream)
Beth (Scottish Gaelic: breath of life)
Bridget (Irish: strong)
Carol (Gaelic: song)
Colleen (Irish: girl)
Deirdre (Gaelic: sorrow)
Devin (Gaelic: poet)
Edwina (Scottish: prosperous)
Eileen (Irish: life-giving)
Erin (Irish: Ireland)
Glenna (Gaelic: valley)
Greer (Scottish: feminine of Gregory)
Heather (Scottish: the plant)
Janel (Gaelic: darling)
Kelly (Gaelic: female)
Kerry (Irish Gaelic: dark-haired)
Kyla (Scottish: lovely)
Meara (Irish: merry)
Rhona (Scottish: rough island)
Rona (Gaelic: seal)
Rory (Irish: feminine of Robert)
Shannon (Gaelic: little wise one)
Sheila (Irish: devine place)
Tara (Gaelic: tower)
Una (Gaelic: unique)
Boys:
Arlen (Gaelic: pledge)
Blair (Gaelic: flatlands)
Bowie (Gaelic: yellow-haired)
Brady (Gaelic: spirited)
Brock (Gaelic: badger)
Calum (Gaelic: peace messenger)
Cameron (Scottish: crooked)
Carlin (Gaelic: little champ)
Cory (Scottish: glen)
Dallas (Gaelic: wise)
Desmond (Gaelic: from South Munster)
Donald (Irish: brown stranger; Scottish: world ruler)
Donovan (Gaelic: dark warrior)
Douglas (Scottish: dark sea)
Duncan (Gaelic: dark warrior)
Fergus (Gaelic: manly)
Ferris (Gaelic: iron worker)
Finley (Irish Gaelic: fair-haired)
Gale (Irish: stranger)
Gavin (Scottish: white hawk)
Irving (Scottish: handsome; Gaelic: beautiful)
Kenneth (Gaelic: handsome)
Kenyon (Gaelic: blond)
Kevin (Irish: handsome)
Kyle (Gaelic: handsome)
Mac (Gaelic: son of)
Mackenzie (Gaelic: wise ruler's son)
Malcolm (Scottish: royal blood)
Monroe (Scottish: wheeler)
Morgan (Gaelic: sea's edge)
Murphy (Irish: sea warrior)
Murray (Gaelic: sailor)
Neal (Gaelic: champion)
Nolan (Gaelic: famous)
Quinlan (Gaelic: very strong)
Quinn (Gaelic: wise)
Ramsay (Scottish: island of ravens)
Ronald (Scottish: power)
Roy (Gaelic: red)
Sean (Irish: God is gracious)
Seamus (Irish: form of Jacob)
Shea (Gaelic: fairy place)
Todd (Scottish: fox)
Reply:I'm Scottish so I may be of help.
Eilidh, Roisin, Una, Ailish, Maire, Aislinn, Niamh, Colleen, Reilly, Keara, Maeve, Orlaith, Samaire, Teagan.
Teague, Artemus, Braonan, Tadhg, Alain, Euan, Ahearn, Eoghan, Leary, Troy, Kian, Traynor, Sloane.
Reply:Elva, Aine/Anya, Aoife (EE-fa), Alannah, Alastriona, Caitriona/Catriona, Caoimhe/Keeva (KEE-va), Cliona, Eilis, Enya, Fiona, Finola, Grania, Honor/Honora, Keelin, Liadan, Maeve, Mairead, Moira, Nessa, Nola, Nora, Nuala, Oona, Orla, Riona, Saoirse, Siofra, Sorcha, Tallula, Teagan, Treasa, Una, Elspeth, Iona, Isla,
Angus, Aidan, Andreas, Alastar, Bran, Brogan, Cadogan, Cahal, Cahir, Caolan/Kelan, Cavan, Cian, Ciar, Ciaran, Cillian, Colm, Conall, Conor, Cormac, Declan, Dermot, Eamon, Finley, Finn, Finnian, Flann, Flannan, Cathan/Kane, Liam, Lochlan, Lorcan, Niall, Odran, Oisin, Oran, Owen, Padraig/Patrick, Ronan, Rory, Seamus, Sean, Senan, Shane, Tadhg/Teague, Tiernan, Tierney, Torin, Alasdair, Callum, Ewan, Graham, Grant, Lachlan,
My favrorites are:
Aoife, Aine, Maeve, Fiona, Isla
Callum, Finn, Graham, Liam, Declan, Lachlan
Reply:Girls: Maggie, Molly, Riona, Nessa, Fiona, Lexy, Maisie, Pippa
Saoirse is a pretty name.
Boys: Finn, Killian (or Cillian), Liam, Rowan, Ainsley
Reply:The following are all Irish
Boys:
Eoghan/Eoin
Se谩n
Fionn
Naoise
Ois铆n
Cormac
Ciar谩n
Cian
Caoimh铆n
R煤air铆
Tadgh
Cathal
Colm
Girl:
Aisling
aoibheann
Sin茅ad
Niamh
Maedhbh
Caoimhe
Sorcha
Si煤n
Ciara
茅abha
R贸is铆n
My own favourites are Fionn and Niamh
Reply:Well, for girls I love :
Saorise
Caitlin
Caoimhe
Sorcha
Aisling
Ciara
Niamh
脌ine
Claire
Kerry
Ros矛n
Clogdah
Eimmer
Aoife
Aidan
Lorcan
Eoghan/Eoin
Kian
Cillian
Callum
Neil
Jamie
S猫an
Good luck ! (their all Irish btw)
Reply:Mary, Maere (pronounced Mare) Katherine, Mary-Elizabeth, Beth, Corrie, Brandon, Brenden, Shvonne (Shi-vonne) Chloe, Maeve, Rachelle, Briana, Margaret...
Reply:Eilidh (AY-lee)
M谩ire (MOR-ah / MOY-rah)
Eithne (EN-ya / ET-na)
Niamh (NEEV)
Naomh (NEEV)
Aoibhe (E-va)
Aoife (E-fa)
Aoibheann (E-van)
Lilias (LIL-ee-as)
Saoirse (SEER-sha)
Fionnuala/Fionnghuala (fin-OO-la)
Ro铆s铆n (row-SHEEN)
Caitr铆ona (kat-REE-na)
Isla (EYE-la)
Mairead (ma-RAYD)
Naoise (NEE-sha)
Cian谩n (KEEN-an)
Ciar谩m (KEER-an)
Cillian (KIL-ee-an)
Alastair (AL-as-tair)
Diarmaid (DER-mot / DEER-mid)
脡amonn (AY-mon)
Fionn (FIN)
Fearghas/Fergus (FER-gus)
Evander
Alasdair/Alastair
Malcolm
Ruaidhr铆/Ruairi/Rory (ROR-ee)
Reply:Those kind of names annoy me because they look all cool spelled out, but when you say them they're different.
I like
Aoife
Roisin
Siobhan
Cillian
Finlay
Reply:I love Irish names (esp. for boys)
I have a son named Colin and a dog named Grady (and a dog who passed in September, who's name was Finley "Finn" for short).
Reply:Erin
Finley (Finn)
Siobhan (sha-vahn)
Shawnessy
Shannon
Reply:Siobhan
Reply:Shannon.
Reply:Caoimhe (Keeva)
Reply:Maura
Can anybody tell me the name of an irish sitcom from the 80's or nineties which featured a family.?
and its not farther ted
Can anybody tell me the name of an irish sitcom from the 80's or nineties which featured a family.?
Ballykissangel, maybe
Reply:There was a show called Me Mammy and another called, I think%26lt; tales of the Lazy Acre. They where set in Ireland but may have been made by the Beeb
Reply:glenroe. the riordans .
Reply:There was a series (6 episodes) called "The Fitz" in 2000
old maid
Can anybody tell me the name of an irish sitcom from the 80's or nineties which featured a family.?
Ballykissangel, maybe
Reply:There was a show called Me Mammy and another called, I think%26lt; tales of the Lazy Acre. They where set in Ireland but may have been made by the Beeb
Reply:glenroe. the riordans .
Reply:There was a series (6 episodes) called "The Fitz" in 2000
old maid
Is the last name higgins,irish or german?
also,the last name zentz,irish or german
Is the last name higgins,irish or german?
The best way I know for you to learn about your roots is to:
Build your family tree on line.
You can use a paid site like:
http://www.ancestry.com/
OR You can do this for free on:
http://www.tribalpages.com/
Start with yourself, and then attach living family members.
Find out all you can about you family from living members, then attach it to your tree.
Now it is time to look for historical records and attach the info to your tree:
It is ALL about census records, and other historical records!
You might get lucky and others may have done some work on your family tree. Google family members names i.e. "Mary Smith" + "family tree"
Free sites:
http://www.searchforancestors.com/
http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739...
http://www.usgenweb.com/
http://www.census.gov/
http://www.rootsweb.com/
http://www.ukgenweb.com/
http://www.archives.gov/
http://www.familysearch.org/
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/
http://www.cyndislist.com/
http://www.findagrave.com/
Genealogy message board:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/messageboards/newgu...
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx...
http://boards.ancestry.com/
http://www.gensource.com/common/search.c...
http://messages.yahoo.com/yahoo/Family__...
http://genforum.genealogy.com/
http://www.genealogyforum.com/messages/
http://www.progenealogists.com/messagebo...
http://messageboards.aol.com/aol/en_us/b...
http://boards.rootsweb.com/
ECT.
The time may come when you want more information than you can find for free. When this happens you can back up your "tribalpage" tree to your computer on a "GEDCOM" file
you can then go to (I think it is the best subscription site)
http://www.ancestry.com/
Upload your "GEDCOM" file
and start to work!
You might need to make a few adjustments to your tree to make it look better.
Reply:This is what www.ancestry.com has to say about the name,
Higgins Name Meaning and History
Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 hUiginn 鈥榙escendant of Uiginn鈥? a byname meaning 鈥榲iking鈥? 鈥榮ea-rover鈥?(from Old Norse v铆kingr).
Irish: variant of Hagan.
English: patronymic from the medieval personal name Higgin, a pet form of Hick.
hope ths helps.
Reply:Hey,
wow this is crazy, my last name is Higgins, and I'm german and irish.
I'm almost positive it's irish, it was my grandfathers last name, and he was 100% irish. Also, when I went to Ireland I found that the last name Higgins is very popular there. Hope that helps. As for Zentz it is German, it comes from Vinzentz, meaning vincent in german =]
Reply:I would say Higgins is Irish and Zentz is German
Reply:Higgins = Irish Family motto: "Faithful and True"
Zentz = German
www.houseofnames.com
Is the last name higgins,irish or german?
The best way I know for you to learn about your roots is to:
Build your family tree on line.
You can use a paid site like:
http://www.ancestry.com/
OR You can do this for free on:
http://www.tribalpages.com/
Start with yourself, and then attach living family members.
Find out all you can about you family from living members, then attach it to your tree.
Now it is time to look for historical records and attach the info to your tree:
It is ALL about census records, and other historical records!
You might get lucky and others may have done some work on your family tree. Google family members names i.e. "Mary Smith" + "family tree"
Free sites:
http://www.searchforancestors.com/
http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739...
http://www.usgenweb.com/
http://www.census.gov/
http://www.rootsweb.com/
http://www.ukgenweb.com/
http://www.archives.gov/
http://www.familysearch.org/
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/
http://www.cyndislist.com/
http://www.findagrave.com/
Genealogy message board:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/messageboards/newgu...
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx...
http://boards.ancestry.com/
http://www.gensource.com/common/search.c...
http://messages.yahoo.com/yahoo/Family__...
http://genforum.genealogy.com/
http://www.genealogyforum.com/messages/
http://www.progenealogists.com/messagebo...
http://messageboards.aol.com/aol/en_us/b...
http://boards.rootsweb.com/
ECT.
The time may come when you want more information than you can find for free. When this happens you can back up your "tribalpage" tree to your computer on a "GEDCOM" file
you can then go to (I think it is the best subscription site)
http://www.ancestry.com/
Upload your "GEDCOM" file
and start to work!
You might need to make a few adjustments to your tree to make it look better.
Reply:This is what www.ancestry.com has to say about the name,
Higgins Name Meaning and History
Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 hUiginn 鈥榙escendant of Uiginn鈥? a byname meaning 鈥榲iking鈥? 鈥榮ea-rover鈥?(from Old Norse v铆kingr).
Irish: variant of Hagan.
English: patronymic from the medieval personal name Higgin, a pet form of Hick.
hope ths helps.
Reply:Hey,
wow this is crazy, my last name is Higgins, and I'm german and irish.
I'm almost positive it's irish, it was my grandfathers last name, and he was 100% irish. Also, when I went to Ireland I found that the last name Higgins is very popular there. Hope that helps. As for Zentz it is German, it comes from Vinzentz, meaning vincent in german =]
Reply:I would say Higgins is Irish and Zentz is German
Reply:Higgins = Irish Family motto: "Faithful and True"
Zentz = German
www.houseofnames.com
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