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So why the name Scláta?
Scláta is a crude translation for slate. Blue natural slate is a ve..
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So why the name Murdúchann?
Meaning sea singer or mermaid. A creature that uses its siren s..
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So why the name Trueman?
A lovely lady helped me test these inks, her family name is Trueman and ..
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So why the name Seamair?
Every green place in Ireland has an abundance of clover. This deli..
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So why the name Glaistig?
Glaistig is a fairy also known as the maighdean uaine or..
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So why the name Leprechaun?
A leprechaun is a type of fairy of the Aos Sí in Irish folklore..
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So why the name Foraoise?
I have spent many days deep in the forest, looking up at the sky throug..
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So why the name Cù-Sìth?
According to Scottish folklore, the Cù-Sìth is said to be the size of a ..
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So why the name Fómhar?
Just before hay is harvested it turns this greeny yellow color. One..
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So why the name Feamainn?
The name means seaweed in Irish. Seaweed is a centuries old natur..
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So why the name Donn Cuailnge?
Donn Cuailnge is the famous Brown Bull in the Táin Bó Cuailng..
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So why the name Dobhar Chú?
Dobhar Chú or water hound resembles both a dog and an otter, tho..
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