"Tadhg", which means "poet" or "storyteller," has risen in popularity—proving that baby naming in 2026 can still be artful ...
If you’re on the hunt for something that won’t be to commonly heard on the playground, this baby name is for you. Baby name trends come and go, but there's a new unique Irish name that's caught our ...
A Garda car passes cleared snow and ice on Slade More Road in Co. Dublin in January 2025. (stock image) (Image: PA) Fears are growing that an Arctic blast that is on the horizon for Ireland at the ...
Sile, pronounced 'shee-la', is an Irish name meaning 'sky' that connects babies to ancient Gaelic heritage and carries deep spiritual significance. If you're drawn to names with celestial connections ...
She was arguably the most famous woman of her time, and Queen Elizabeth II's style - though restrained and often conservative - was instantly recognisable. Just as she remained a constant presence ...
Robyn, Fiadh and Rian were the most popular names for babies born during the festive period last year, the Central Statistics Office has revealed. Breaking down the figures for babies born in December ...
The newly sworn-in Chairman of Agege Local Government Area, Abdul-Ganiyu Obasa, has declared his readiness to serve with purpose and his willingness to welcome constructive criticism. Abdul-Ganiyu, ...
More than 112,000 animals were used for research and testing purposes in Irish laboratories during 2024, representing a five per cent increase on the previous year, new figures have revealed. Mice ...
Prince Harry was apparently trying to go incognito at a polo match in Aspen, Colorado, on Wednesday, December 17. Before the match, the royal, 41, was introduced as “Harry Wales,” which is the name he ...
Predictions for the most popular baby names in Ireland for 2026 are out, and it seems we can anticipate a resurgence of traditional Irish monikers. According to recent research by MyNametags, the ...
As the new year approaches, HuffPost asked baby name experts to share the names they believe will become even more popular in 2026. Read on for their predictions and reasoning behind the picks.
The death toll on Irish roads this year now stands at 183 – eight more than 2024’s total of 175 – after three more people lost their lives in crashes. Road safety campaigners warned that 2025 is ...