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St Pattys Day...

  • 21-01-2007 9:12pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,564 ✭✭✭✭


    Gotta love how many yanks actually call it this! (google it if ya don't believe me). Anyway, stumbled across the below...
    http://www.holidays.net/stpattys/irishnames.htm
    Bless these little kids from 'Harbour School @ Annapolis' 6th period Technology class, located in Annapolis, Maryland'. I wonder how they did their research?

    Popular Irish First Names
    Male Names
    Adam
    Andrew
    Gerard
    Patrick
    Paul
    Richard
    Robert
    Ryan
    Shane
    William

    Female Names
    Bailey
    Brady
    Briana
    Bridget
    Caitriona
    Colleen
    Cara
    Casey
    Cassidy
    Patricia

    Nice to know we're living in a land of girls with names of trailer trash pornstars lads :D Isn't that right all you Ryans and Williams out there?


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,178 ✭✭✭kevmy


    I've never met an Irish girl called Bailey, Brady, Briana, Cara, Casey or Cassidy.
    The recipes section of that site is also laughable loads of stuff I never heard of. One tip if it's got ingredients like oregano or dry mustard then it ain't traditional Irish food.


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