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Kevin Moran – former All Ireland-winning Dublin Gaelic footballer, Manchester United and Republic of Ireland footballer; Eoin Morgan – former Ireland cricket team player who currently plays for Middlesex County Cricket Club and England; Mark Nulty – Irish cricketer; Kevin O'Brien – Irish cricketer; Niall O'Brien – Northamptonshire and ...
Emma Muscat (born 1999) singer, model (from one of Malta's wealthiest families) Muxu (born 1990) – singer-songwriter; Gabriela N (born 1993) – singer-songwriter; Antonio Olivari (born 1980) – songwriter and composer; Claudette Pace (born 1968) – singer and politician; Freddie Portelli (born 1944) – singer-songwriter
The rest were born in Scotland (7), Republic of Ireland (2), Canada (1), and United States (1). The most recent prime minister born in Scotland was Gordon Brown (2007–2010). David Lloyd George was Welsh and a first-language Welsh speaker, but was born in England.
The 2001 UK Census recorded 30,178 Maltese-born people resident in the UK. [5] The Office for National Statistics estimates that the equivalent figure for 2009 was 28,000. [6] By contrast, there were 46,998 Maltese-born residents recorded by the 2001 Australian Census, 9,525 by the 2001 Canadian Census and the 9,080 by the 2000 United States ...
This is a list of notable Irish people, who were born on the island of Ireland, in either the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland, and have lived there for most of their lives. Also included on the list are people who were not born in Ireland, but have been raised as Irish, have lived there for most of their lives or in regards to the ...
The Republic of Ireland national football team, as governed by the Football Association of Ireland, has featured many players who were not born in the Republic of Ireland. The first player to be capped after qualifying through his parents' nationality was Shay Brennan , who made his debut in a World Cup qualifier against Spain in 1965.
Brian MacCraith, physicist and the third president of Dublin City University (DCU). John Benjamin Macneill (1793–1880), civil engineer associated with Thomas Telford. His most notable projects were railway schemes in Ireland. Danny O'Hare, the first president of Dublin City University.
Sir Alexander John Ball (1759–1809), admiral, governor of Malta Samuel Barrington (1729–1800), rear admiral Lord Aubrey Beauclerk (1710–1741), Officer of the Royal Navy