This name means beautiful, radiant or joyful, and likely derives from the Gaelic word ‘aoibh’ meaning ‘beauty’ or ‘pleasure.’ In Irish mythology, Aoife is known as the world's greatest woman warrior.
When you set off on a journey, it is always best to know where you are going and how you intend to get there. Gaelic football is no different. Before tampering with rules people should know exactly ...
Sport, travel and experiencing a culture unknown to me before – my first ever visit to Ireland was one that will stay with me forever. What more could a 29-year-old sports enthusiast ask for? This was ...
Sile, pronounced 'shee-la', is an Irish name meaning 'sky' that connects babies to ancient Gaelic heritage and carries deep ...
THANKS to the wonders of the internet, Aloysius 'Weeshie' Fogarty is a household name not only in his beloved Kingdom of Kerry, but worldwide. And in case you missed any of his broadcasts on Radio ...
“What do you think of hurling?”asks RTÉ’s Marty Morrissey outside Notre Dame American Football Stadium after the Super 11 hurling exhibition game last October . “Hurling is the most fantastic thing ...
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