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  2. Irish declension - Wikipedia

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    Irish adjectives have a comparative form equivalent to the comparative and superlative in English. The comparative does not undergo inflexion and is the same as the feminine singular genitive in regular and many irregular adjectives.

  3. Irish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Irish nouns are masculine or feminine. To a certain degree the gender difference is indicated by specific word endings, -án and -ín being masculine and -óg feminine. While the neuter has mostly disappeared from vocabulary, the neuter gender is seen in various place names in Ireland.

  4. Erin - Wikipedia

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    Gender: Unisex: Language(s) English; Irish: Origin; Language(s) 1. ... originating from the Irish word "Éirinn". "Éirinn" is the dative case of the Irish word for ...

  5. Kevin - Wikipedia

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    Kevin (/ ˈ k ɛ v ɪ n /) is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name Caoimhín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkiːvʲiːnʲ]; Middle Irish: Caoimhghín [ˈkəiṽʲʝiːnʲ]; Old Irish: Cóemgein [ˈkoiṽʲɣʲinʲ]; Latinized as Coemgenus). It is composed of caomh "dear; noble"; [1] Old Irish cóem and -gin ("birth"; Old Irish gein). [2]

  6. Rowan (name) - Wikipedia

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    Rowan (/ ˈ r oʊ ə n /) is a traditionally masculine Irish given name and surname, now also in use as a given name for girls. [1] Variants of the name include Roan, [2] Rohan, Ruadhán, and Ruadh. The name comes from the Irish surname Ó Ruadháin [3] and from the word ruadh, meaning "red-haired" or "rusty."

  7. Saoirse (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The word saoirse, meaning ' freedom ': inscription, Garden of Remembrance, Dublin. Saoirse (Irish: [ˈsˠiːɾˠʃə] ⓘ) is an Irish feminine given name meaning ' freedom ' which became popular in Ireland in the 1920s. [1] [2]

  8. Siobhan - Wikipedia

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    Siobhán is a female name of Irish origin. The most common anglicisations are Siobhan (identical to the Irish spelling but omitting the Síneadh fada acute accent over the 'a'), Shavawn, Shevaun and Shivaun. [1]

  9. Shauna - Wikipedia

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    Shauna (Irish: Seána) is an Irish female given name. It is the female version of the male names Shawn or Sean , both of which are in turn derived from John . People named Shauna