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< User:BHGbot | Job0007

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  • 1859 in Ireland
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  • 1985 in Northern Ireland
  • 1987 in Northern Ireland
  • 1991 in Northern Ireland
  • 1992 in Northern Ireland
  • 1st Bangor OB F.C.
  • 2001 World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2006 GP14 World Championships
  • 2RN
  • 7 Days (Ireland)
  • A Monk Swimming
  • A2 road (Northern Ireland)
  • A24 road (Northern Ireland)
  • A26 road (Northern Ireland)
  • A29 road (Northern Ireland)
  • A36 road (Northern Ireland)
  • A4 road (Northern Ireland)
  • A7 road (Northern Ireland)
  • Aaron Robinson (footballer)
  • Aaron Willis
  • Abban of Magheranoidhe
  • Abban of New Ross
  • Abbey Villa F.C.
  • Abbey Vocational School
  • Abbeydorney
  • Abbeylara
  • Abbeyshrule
  • Abbeyshrule Aerodrome
  • Abercorn Primary School
  • Aberfoyle, County Londonderry
  • Abhartach
  • Abraham Abell
  • Abrakebabra
  • Abstentionism
  • Achaidh Leithdeircc
  • Achill Sound
  • Achillbeg
  • Achonry
  • Aclare
  • Ada Dyas
  • Adam and Paul
  • Adam McGarry
  • Adam McGurk
  • Adam of Ross
  • Adam Rooney
  • Adamair
  • Adamstown, Wexford
  • Adare Bypass
  • Adare Manor
  • Adare Manor Hotel
  • Ádhamh Ó Cuirnín
  • Administrative Panel
  • Admir Softić
  • Adrian Archibald
  • Adrian Cole
  • Adrian Coote
  • Adrian Cush
  • Adrian Flavin
  • Adrian Guelke
  • Adrian James Martyn
  • Adrian McQuillan
  • Adrian Moyles
  • Adrienne Kennaway
  • Áed mac Ainmuirech
  • Áed mac Colggen
  • Áed Oirdnide
  • Áed Róin
  • Aengus Fanning
  • Aengus mac Nadfraoch
  • Aer Rianta International
  • Aerfort na Minna
  • Aghaboe
  • Aghabullogue
  • Aghadoe
  • Aghadowey
  • Aghadrumsee
  • Aghagallon
  • Agher
  • Aghla Beg
  • Aghla More
  • Aglish
  • Agnes Maillot
  • Agricultural Panel
  • Ahascragh
  • Ahiohill
  • Ahlul Bayt Islamic Centre
  • Ahoghill
  • AIB UK
  • Aidan Collins (irish footballer)
  • Aidan Cooney
  • Aidan Davison
  • Aidan Dowling
  • Aidan Higgins
  • Aidan Lynch (footballer)
  • Aidan McArdle
  • Aidan O'Kane
  • Aidan Price
  • Aideen O'Kelly
  • Aiden O'Keefe (footballer)
  • Aidhne
  • Ailbe
  • Ailbhe
  • Ailbhe Mac Shamhráin
  • Aileen Hull
  • Aileran
  • Ailesbury Road
  • Ailill Aulom
  • Ailill Caisfiaclach
  • Ailill Finn
  • Ailill Inbanda
  • Ailill mac Slánuill
  • Ailill Molt
  • Aille River
  • Aillwee Cave
  • Aindrias Ó Caoimh (Attorney General)
  • Aindrias Ó Caoimh (barrister)
  • Áine Brady
  • Áine Minogue
  • Aine O'Sullivan
  • Ainmuire mac Sétnai
  • Air Accident Investigation Unit
  • Airgetmar
  • Aisling O'Sullivan
  • Alain Rolland
  • Alan Barnes (architect)
  • Alan Bennett (Irish footballer)
  • Alan Byrne
  • Alan Caffrey
  • Alan Campbell (sculler)
  • Alan Doherty
  • Alan Farquharson
  • Alan Fettis
  • Alan Gough
  • Alan Hughes
  • Alan Keane (GAA Player)
  • Alan Keely
  • Alan Kelly
  • Alan Kelly (Irish politician)
  • Alan Kirby
  • Alan Mahon (footballer born 1978)
  • Alan Mannus
  • Alan McCrabbe
  • Alan McDermott
  • Alan McNally
  • Alan Mulcahy
  • Alan Murphy (footballer)
  • Alan Murphy (Irish footballer)
  • Alan Nolan
  • Alan O'Hara
  • Alan Quinlan
  • Alan Reilly
  • Alan Rutherford
  • Alan Smeaton
  • Alan Snoddy
  • Alan Solomons
  • Alasdair McDonnell
  • Albert Anderson
  • Albert Bridge, Belfast
  • Albert Edward Heming
  • Albert Foundry F.C.
  • Albert Henry Hime
  • Aldergrove, County Antrim
  • Alec Bennett
  • Alec Cooke, Baron Cooke of Islandreagh
  • Alex Barclay
  • Alex White (Irish politician)
  • Alexander Arbuthnot (bishop)
  • Alexander Armstrong (explorer)
  • Alexander Haslett
  • Alexander Martin Sullivan (Irish politician)
  • Alexis FitzGerald, Jnr
  • Alexis FitzGerald, Snr
  • Alfred Chester Beatty
  • Alfred Cooper (Irish cricketer)
  • Alfred Webb
  • Alice Glenn
  • Alice Hanratty
  • Alice Milligan
  • Alison Doody
  • All-China Gaelic Games
  • All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2002
  • All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2003
  • All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship
  • All Hallows College
  • Allan Bresland
  • Allan Hunter
  • Allenstown House
  • Allenwood
  • Allihies
  • Aloysius O'Kelly
  • Altamuskin
  • Altmore
  • Alton United F.C.
  • Amanda Brunker
  • Ambassador Theatre (Dublin)
  • Ambrose O'Donovan
  • American Irish Historical Society
  • Ampertaine Primary School
  • Amsaig
  • An Act against Plowing by the Tayle, and pulling the Wooll off living Sheep
  • An Bord Altranais
  • An Bord Pleanála
  • An Bun Beag
  • An Cheathrú Rua CLG
  • An Claidheamh Soluis
  • An Cosantóir
  • An Ghaeltacht GAA
  • An Leabhar Breac
  • An Lúb GAC
  • An Óige
  • An Tóstal
  • An Triail
  • An Triúr Deirfiúr
  • An tUltach
  • Andersonstown
  • Andersonstown News
  • Andre Stitt
  • Andrew Beattie (politician)
  • Andrew Bonner
  • Andrew Boylan
  • Andrew Bree
  • Andrew Cousins
  • Andrew Doyle
  • Andrew Graham (astronomer)
  • Andrew Hageman
  • Andrew Jackson, Sr.
  • Andrew Jameson (politician)
  • Andrew Looby
  • Andrew Murray (boxer)
  • Andrew Patterson
  • Andrew Poynter
  • Andrew Reed
  • Andrew Scott (actor)
  • Andrew Strong
  • Andrew the Scot
  • Andrew Trimble
  • Andrew Ward (Rugby)
  • Andrew White (cricketer)
  • Andy Brady
  • Andy Dunne
  • Andy Jordan
  • Andy Kirk (footballer)
  • Andy Smith (footballer)
  • Angela Lynch
  • Angeline Ball
  • Angie Phillips
  • Anglesboro
  • Anglo-Celt
  • Anglo-Irish relations
  • Anglo-Irish Trade Agreement
  • Anglo-Irish Trade War
  • Ann Murray
  • Ann Ormonde
  • Anna Catherine Parnell
  • Anna Nolan
  • Annabella, County Cork
  • Annagh United F.C.
  • Annaghdown GAC
  • Annagry
  • Annahugh
  • Annalong Primary School
  • Annals of Clonmacnoise
  • Annals of Connacht
  • Annals of Lough Cé
  • Annals of Tigernach
  • Annamoe
  • Annascaul
  • Anne Devlin (writer)
  • Anne Dickson
  • Anne Harris
  • Anne Marie Forrest
  • Anne O'Brien, 2nd Countess of Orkney
  • Anne Rigney
  • Annesley Bridge
  • Annyalla
  • Anthony Daly
  • Anthony Farquhar
  • Anthony Flood
  • Anthony Foster
  • Anthony Gerrard
  • Anthony Gorman
  • Anthony Horgan
  • Anthony Lefroy (MP)
  • Anthony Nash (hurling)
  • Anthony Ormerod
  • Anti H-Block
  • Antoine Ó Raifteiri
  • Antoinette McKenna
  • Anton O'Toole
  • Anton Rogan
  • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
  • Antrim Coast and Glens
  • Aodán De Paor
  • Aodán Mac Póilin
  • Aogán Ó Rathaille
  • Aoife Hoey (bobsleigh)
  • Aoife Ní Fhearraigh
  • Aontacht Éireann
  • Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
  • Ardagh Chalice
  • Ardagh, County Longford
  • Ardara
  • Ardboe O'Donnovan Rossa GAC
  • Ardcath
  • Ardcrony
  • Ardee (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Ardfert (constituency)
  • Ardfert (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Ardfheis
  • Ardfield
  • Ardfinnan
  • Ardgarvan
  • Ardgroom
  • Ardkeen
  • Ardkillihien
  • Ardloughnabrackbaddy
  • Ardmore GAC
  • Ardmore, County Londonderry
  • Ardpatrick
  • Ardrahan
  • Ards Peninsula
  • Ards Rgrs F.C.
  • Ardscoil Rís, Limerick
  • Ardstraw
  • Ardtrea North
  • Argideen Rangers
  • Arigna
  • Arlene Hunt
  • Armagh Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Armagh City F.C.
  • Armar Lowry-Corry, 5th Earl Belmore
  • Arney
  • Arnotts (Ireland)
  • Art Cosgrove
  • Art Imlech
  • Art Mac Cumhaigh
  • Art mac Lugdach
  • Art McRory
  • Art O'Connor
  • Arthur Bateman
  • Arthur Blair-White
  • Arthur Blennerhassett
  • Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall
  • Arthur Douglas
  • Arthur Morgan (Irish politician)
  • Arthur Thomas (footballer)
  • Arthur W. Conway
  • Arthur Warren Samuels
  • Articlave
  • Articles relating to Drogheda
  • Arts Council of Northern Ireland
  • Arts Extra
  • Arty McGlynn
  • Arvagh
  • Asgard (yacht)
  • Asgard II
  • Ashbury, Bangor
  • Ashford Castle
  • Ashtown (Dublin)
  • Ashtown Castle
  • Ashtown railway station
  • Askeaton
  • Assicus
  • At First Light
  • Ath an Chip
  • Athboy
  • Athea
  • Athgarvan
  • Athgoe
  • Athlacca
  • Athleague
  • Athletic Grounds
  • Athlone-Longford (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Athlone (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Athlone GAA
  • Athlone School of Music
  • Athy (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • ATL Rock School
  • Atticall
  • Attracta
  • Attymass
  • Audrey Dalton
  • Aughafatten
  • Aughamucky
  • Aughane, Ireland
  • Aughinish
  • Aughleam
  • Aughnacloy High School
  • Aughnacloy, County Down
  • Aughnanure Castle
  • Aughrim Park
  • Aughrim, County Galway
  • Aughrim, County Wicklow
  • Augustine Eriugena
  • Augustus Young
  • Aurora building
  • Austin Currie
  • Austin Hayes
  • Austin O'Malley
  • Austin Stack Park
  • Austin Stacks
  • Auston Rotherham
  • Auto Da Fe
  • Avoca Hockey Club
  • Avondale House
  • Avril Doyle
  • Aylesbury, Tallaght
  • Bad Habitz
  • Báetán mac Ninneda
  • Bagenal Harvey
  • Baggot Street
  • Baile na hAbhann
  • Baile na nGall
  • Bailieborough
  • Bailieborough Castle
  • Bairbre de Brún
  • Bairbre Dowling
  • Balally
  • Balbriggan Town Council
  • Baldonnel, Ireland
  • Ballaghaderreen
  • Ballaghmore
  • Ballaghnatrillick
  • Ballela
  • Ballerin
  • Ballerin GAC
  • Ballickmoyler
  • Ballina, County Tipperary
  • Ballinacarriga Castle
  • Ballinaclash
  • Ballinadee
  • Ballinafad
  • Ballinagar
  • Ballinagh
  • Ballinahown
  • Ballinakil
  • Ballinakill
  • Ballinakilla
  • Ballinamallard United F.C.
  • Ballinamore
  • Ballinamuck
  • Ballinascreen GAC
  • Ballinasloe Town Council
  • Ballinatray
  • Ballindaggin
  • Ballindoon
  • Ballindoon Friary
  • Ballingarry, County Limerick
  • Ballingeary
  • Ballinhassig
  • Ballinhassig GAA
  • Ballinlough, Cork
  • Ballinlough, County Roscommon
  • Ballinode
  • Ballinskelligs
  • Ballinspittle
  • Ballintober, County Roscommon
  • Ballintoy
  • Ballintubber
  • Ballintubber Abbey
  • Ballitore
  • Ballon, County Carlow
  • Balloo, County Down
  • Ballsbridge
  • Ballybannan
  • Ballybeen
  • Ballybeg
  • Ballybeggan
  • Ballyboden
  • Ballyboy
  • Ballybrack
  • Ballybrophy halt
  • Ballybunion
  • Ballycanew
  • Ballycarry Primary School
  • Ballycassidy
  • Ballyclare Comrades F.C.
  • Ballycogley
  • Ballycogley, Wexford
  • Ballycolla
  • Ballycommon
  • Ballyconnell
  • Ballycopeland Windmill
  • Ballycorus
  • Ballycotton
  • Ballycraigy
  • Ballycumber
  • Ballydargan
  • Ballydougan
  • Ballydown Primary School
  • Ballyduff, County Waterford
  • Ballyduff, County Wexford
  • Ballyeaston
  • Ballyedmond
  • Ballyfarnan
  • Ballyferriter
  • Ballyfin
  • Ballyforan
  • Ballygall
  • Ballygalley
  • Ballygar
  • Ballygarrett
  • Ballygarvan, County Cork
  • Ballygawley, County Sligo
  • Ballyhackamore
  • Ballyhaise
  • Ballyhalbert
  • Ballyhale
  • Ballyhale Shamrocks GAA
  • Ballyhanedin
  • Ballyhaunis
  • Ballyhea
  • Ballyholme
  • Ballyholme Yacht Club
  • Ballyhoura Mountains
  • Ballykeeran
  • Ballykinler
  • Ballylaneen
  • Ballyleny
  • Ballylesson
  • Ballylickey
  • Ballylooby
  • Ballymacarrett
  • Ballymacash
  • Ballymacelligott
  • Ballymacmaine
  • Ballymacnab
  • Ballymahon
  • Ballymakeera
  • Ballymartin
  • Ballymascanlon
  • Ballymoe
  • Ballymoney United F.C.
  • Ballymore, County Westmeath
  • Ballymote
  • Ballymount
  • Ballymoyer
  • Ballymully Glebe
  • Ballymun Kickhams
  • Ballymurphy, County Carlow
  • Ballynacargy
  • Ballynafeigh
  • Ballynagarrick
  • Ballynahatty, County Down
  • Ballynahinch, County Galway
  • Ballynahone Bog
  • Ballynalliagh
  • Ballynanty
  • Ballynary
  • Ballynoe
  • Ballynure
  • Ballyoan Cemetery
  • Ballyoran Primary School
  • Ballyporeen
  • Ballyrashane
  • Ballyroan Abbey GAA
  • Ballyroan, County Dublin
  • Ballyronan
  • Ballyrory
  • Ballysadare
  • Ballysaggart Lough
  • Ballyscullion
  • Ballyshannon (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Ballysillan
  • Ballyskeagh
  • Ballysloe
  • Ballyvary
  • Ballyvaughan
  • Ballyveelick
  • Ballyvoy
  • Ballywater Wind Farm
  • Balmoral High School (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
  • Balrothery
  • Balscadden
  • Baltimore (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Baltimore, County Cork
  • Baltinglass
  • Baltray
  • Banagher
  • Banagher GAC
  • Banagher Horse Fair
  • Banbridge Academy
  • Banbridge High School
  • Banbridge Town F.C.
  • Bandon GAA
  • Bandonbridge (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Bang Bang (Dublin)
  • Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College
  • Bangor Erris
  • Bangor F.C.
  • Bangor Mariners
  • Banishment Act
  • Banjax Studios
  • Banna Strand
  • Bannow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Banteer
  • Bantry Blues
  • Bantry House
  • Bap Kennedy
  • Barbara Freitag
  • Barley Bree
  • Barleycove
  • Barmeen
  • Barn United F.C.
  • Barna
  • Barna Woods
  • Barnesmore Gap
  • Barney Bowers
  • Barney Eastwood
  • Barney McKenna
  • Barney Rock
  • Barney Travers
  • Barnish Primary School
  • Barntown
  • Barntown Castle
  • Baron Ardenerie
  • Baron Bourke of Castleconnell
  • Barrclashcame
  • Barrie Todd
  • Barrow Bridge
  • Barrslievenaroy
  • Barry Archer
  • Barry Burke
  • Barry Cahill
  • Barry Clancy
  • Barry Cogan
  • Barry Corr
  • Barry Desmond
  • Barry Edward O'Meara
  • Barry Egan
  • Barry Fitzgerald
  • Barry Geraghty
  • Barry Glendenning
  • Barry Holland
  • Barry Hunter
  • Barry McCrea
  • Barry McCreadie
  • Barry McGovern
  • Barry McMullin
  • Barry Molloy
  • Barry Murphy (footballer born 1985)
  • Barry Murphy (swimmer)
  • Barry Ryan (footballer)
  • Barry Slattery
  • Batt O'Connor
  • Battle of Carlow
  • Battle of Confey
  • Battle of Glenmalure
  • Battle of Julianstown
  • Battle of Kilrush
  • Battle of Móin Mhór
  • Battle of Naas
  • Battle of Newtownbutler
  • Battle of Prosperous
  • Battle of the Diamond
  • Battle of the Harrow
  • Battle of Tochar Cruachain-Bri-Ele
  • Battle of Tragh-Bhaile
  • Battle of Tuberneering
  • Baurtregaum
  • Bawnboy
  • BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year
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  • Beara Way
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  • Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
  • Beaumont, Dublin
  • Bec mac Dé
  • Bécc Bairrche mac Blathmaic
  • Bective Abbey
  • Beechfield
  • Beechmount, Belfast
  • Beenalaght
  • Beggars Bush (Dublin)
  • Beginish
  • Bekan
  • Bélchú
  • Belderrig
  • Belfast-Bangor railway line
  • Belfast-Derry railway line
  • Belfast and District League
  • Belfast Castle
  • Belfast City Cemetery
  • Belfast Community Circus School
  • Belfast Confetti
  • Belfast Exposed
  • Belfast Falls (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Belfast Gazette
  • Belfast Harbour Police
  • Belfast Hebrew Congregation
  • Belfast International Airport Constabulary
  • Belfast International Airport Ltd.
  • Belfast News
  • Belfast Quarters
  • Belfast Town Police
  • Belfast Woodvale (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Belfast Zoo
  • Belfield
  • Belgooly
  • Bellaghy GAC
  • Bellanamullia
  • Bellarena
  • Bellavary
  • Belleeks
  • Bellevue, Belfast
  • Belmayne
  • Belmont, Belfast
  • Beltra
  • Belturbet (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Belvedere House and Gardens
  • Belvelly Castle
  • Ben Briscoe
  • Ben Dunne
  • Ben Goram
  • Ben Gorm
  • Ben Hannigan
  • Ben of Howth
  • Ben Whelehan
  • Benbane Head
  • Benbaun
  • Benburb Primary School
  • Bendooragh
  • Bennettsbridge
  • Benraw
  • Beragh
  • Beragh Red Knights
  • Bernadette Greevy
  • Bernadette Nolan
  • Bernadette Sands McKevitt
  • Bernard Brogan (senior)
  • Bernard Cowen
  • Bernard Devlin (Roman Catholic Bishop)
  • Bernard Dillon
  • Bernard Dunne
  • Bernard Farrell
  • Bernard Flynn
  • Bernard Kelly
  • Bernard MacLaverty
  • Bernard Mulrenin
  • Bernard O'Donoghue
  • Berngal
  • Bert Tosh
  • Bertie Cunningham
  • Bertie McMinn
  • Bertie Óg Murphy
  • Beth Patterson
  • Bettystown
  • Beverley Flynn
  • Big Tom
  • Bill Cleary (footballer)
  • Bill Collins (footballer)
  • Bill Cullen (businessman)
  • Bill O'Callaghan
  • Bill Rolston
  • Bill Whelan
  • Billy Hamilton (footballer)
  • Billy Kelleher
  • Billy McAdams
  • Billy McCandless
  • Billy McCracken
  • Billy Mills (poet)
  • Billy Roche
  • Billy Simpson
  • Binevenagh
  • Binghamstown
  • Binnian Tunnel
  • Birdhill
  • Birr Castle
  • Birr GAA
  • Birr Town Council
  • Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
  • Bishop of Kilmore
  • Bishopstown
  • Bishopstown GAA
  • Black Echoes
  • Black Mountain (Belfast)
  • Black River (Ireland)
  • Black Rock Mountain, County Wexford
  • Blackpool, County Cork
  • Blackrock GAA
  • Blackrock, Cork
  • Blackstaff
  • Blackstairs Mountain
  • Blackstairs Mountains
  • Blackwater, County Wexford
  • Blackwatertown
  • Blanket bog
  • Blarney
  • Blarney Castle
  • Blasket Islands
  • Blast bomb
  • Blathmac
  • Blathmac mac Cú Brettan
  • Blathmac mac Máel Cobha
  • Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh
  • Blaze X
  • Bleary
  • Blennerville Windmill
  • Blessington (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Blood or Whiskey
  • Bloody Foreland
  • Bloody Sunday (1887)
  • Bloomfield (Bangor suburb)
  • Bloomfield, Belfast
  • Blue Ball, County Offaly
  • Bluestack Mountains
  • Boaire
  • Bob Bishop (scout)
  • Bob Carlos Clarke
  • Bob Casey (rugby player)
  • Bob Crowley
  • Bob Fullam
  • Bob Kerr (Cricket official)
  • Bob Kyle
  • Bob Radcliffe
  • Bob Tweedy
  • Bobby Aylward
  • Bobby Browne
  • Bobby Campbell (footballer born 1956)
  • Bobby Storey
  • Bodbchad
  • Bodenstown
  • Bog of Allen
  • Boggeragh Mountains
  • Bogside
  • Bohalis
  • Boherlahen-Dualla GAA
  • Bohermore
  • Bohola
  • Bohonagh
  • Bonniconlon, County Mayo
  • Book of Leinster
  • Book of Lismore
  • Bord Iascaigh Mhara
  • Boreen
  • Born To Sing (song)
  • Borris-Ileigh GAA
  • Borris-in-Ossory
  • Borrisnoe
  • Borrisokane
  • Borrisoleigh
  • Bosco Hogan
  • Boss Volenti
  • Botanic
  • Bounard
  • Boyerstown
  • Boyle, County Roscommon
  • Boyne Navigation
  • BP Fallon
  • Brackaville
  • Brackenagh West Primary School
  • Bracknagh
  • Bran mac Finsnechta
  • Brandon Creek
  • Brandon Hill
  • Brandon, County Kerry
  • Brandub mac Echach
  • Braniel
  • Brantwood F.C.
  • Bray Head
  • Bready
  • Breaffy
  • Brehon's Chair
  • Brendan Bowyer
  • Brendan Carr (politician)
  • Brendan Clarke
  • Brendan Courtney
  • Brendan Crinion
  • Brendan Cummins (Cork hurler)
  • Brendan Daly (footballer)
  • Brendan Devenney
  • Brendan Foley
  • Brendan Graham
  • Brendan Hamill
  • Brendan Ingle
  • Brendan Kelly (bishop)
  • Brendan Kenneally
  • Brendan Kennedy
  • Brendan Martin Cup
  • Brendan McGahon
  • Brendan McGill
  • Brendan Moloney
  • Brendan Muldowney
  • Brendan Mullin
  • Brendan Murphy
  • Brendan O'Carroll
  • Brendan Rodgers
  • Brendan Ryan
  • Brendan Ryan (Dublin politician)
  • Brendan Townsend
  • Bres Rí
  • Bresal Bó-Díbad
  • Bretha Nemed Déidenach
  • Brewster Park (Enniskillen)
  • Brian Barry-Murphy
  • Brian Begley
  • Brian Brady
  • Brian Carthy
  • Brian Cash
  • Brian Crowley
  • Brian Dillons
  • Brian Fitzgerald
  • Brian Flood
  • Brian Gannon
  • Brian Gartland
  • Brian Geary
  • Brian Gibson (footballer)
  • Brian Gillen
  • Brian Goggin
  • Brian Gregory (footballer)
  • Brian Hillery
  • Brian Hogan
  • Brian Kelly (chess player)
  • Brian Luighnech O Conchobhair
  • Brian Magee
  • Brian McEniff
  • Brian McGovern
  • Brian McGuigan
  • Brian Meehan
  • Brian O'Meara
  • Brian O'Meara (rugby)
  • Brian O'Riordan
  • Brian Ó Domhnaill
  • Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne
  • Brian Peters (boxing promoter)
  • Brian Phelan
  • Brian Reilly
  • Brian Shelley
  • Brian Stafford
  • Brian Stynes
  • Brian Talty
  • Brian Trench
  • Brian Ua Neill
  • Brian Warfield
  • Brian Wilson (Northern Ireland politician)
  • Brid Brennan
  • Bríd Rodgers
  • Bride Rovers GAA
  • Bridges Of Drogheda
  • Bridget McKeever
  • Bridget Redmond
  • Bridget Rice
  • Bridgetown Abbey
  • Bridie Gallagher
  • Brigid Hogan-O'Higgins
  • Brigitte Le Juez
  • Brion (Irish)
  • British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body
  • British University Ladies' Gaelic Football Championship
  • Brittas Bay
  • Brittas, Dublin
  • Broadford, County Limerick
  • Brocagh Emmetts
  • Brockagh
  • Brockhill Newburgh
  • Brockhill Taylor
  • Brody Sweeney
  • Bronagh Gallagher
  • Brooklyn F.C. (Dublin)
  • Broomhedge
  • Broomhill, County Armagh
  • Brosna, County Offaly
  • Brother Walfrid
  • Broughshane
  • Brow Head
  • Brown Bag Films
  • Brownlow Integrated College
  • Bruce Oldfield
  • Bruff
  • Bruff RFC
  • Brush Shiels
  • Bryan Cusack
  • Bryan MacMahon
  • Bryan MacMahon (writer)
  • Bryan Meredith
  • Bryan Murray (actor)
  • Bryan Patrick Beirne
  • Bryan Smyth
  • Bryan Young (rugby player)
  • Buckley Park
  • Buckode
  • Buick Primary School
  • Builg
  • Bulloch Harbour
  • Bunclody
  • Bunclody-Carrickduff
  • Buncrana
  • Bunmahon
  • Bunny Carr
  • Bunscoil an Chaistil
  • Bunscoil an Iúir
  • Bunscoil an tSléibhe Dhuibh
  • Buntús Cainte
  • Burgess GAA
  • Burr Point
  • Burren, County Down
  • Burt, County Donegal
  • Burtonport
  • Busáras
  • Bushmills
  • Bushy Park (Rathfarnham)
  • Butler Gallery
  • Butlersbridge
  • BWG
  • Byrnes Cove
  • C. Desmond Greaves
  • C. W. Armstrong
  • C.B.S. Charleville
  • C2k
  • C9TV
  • Cactus World News
  • Cadac-Andreas
  • Cadamstown
  • Cadet Officer
  • Cáelbad
  • Caha Mountains
  • Caher Island
  • Caherboshina
  • Cahercommaun
  • Caherlistrane GAC
  • Cahir Castle
  • Cahir GAA
  • Cahir O'Doherty
  • Cahir O'Doherty (musician)
  • Cahir railway station
  • Cahirciveen
  • Cáin Adomnáin
  • Cairbre Cinnchait
  • Cairbre Lifechair
  • Caitlín Brugha
  • Caitlín Maude
  • Caitriona O'Reilly
  • Caitríona Ruane
  • Caleb Folan
  • Caledonian Ocean
  • Calgary Chieftains
  • Callan River
  • Callan, County Kilkenny
  • Caltra
  • Caltra GAC
  • Camaderry
  • Cambridge Parnells
  • Cambro-Norman
  • Camenabologue
  • Camillus Glynn
  • Camogie Association of Ireland
  • Camolin, County Wexford
  • Campile
  • Campsey
  • Camus, County Galway
  • Canada GAA
  • Canals of Ireland
  • Canon Island
  • Canon John Hayes
  • Canon Rock (island)
  • Cantwell's Court
  • Caoilfhionn Nic Pháidín
  • Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
  • Capecastle
  • Cappagh
  • Cappagh, County Limerick
  • Cappamore
  • Cappoquin
  • Captain Gallagher
  • Carál Ní Chuilín
  • Carbery GAA
  • Carbery Rangers
  • Carbury
  • Carey May Edge
  • Carey, Northern Ireland
  • Carigeen
  • Carlisle Grounds
  • Carlow-Kildare (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Carnalea
  • Carnamoyle
  • Carnaross
  • Carncastle
  • Carndonagh
  • Carndonagh Community School
  • Carnew
  • Carney, County Sligo
  • Carnmoney
  • Carnteel
  • Carran
  • Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
  • Carrick-on-Shannon
  • Carrick (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Carrick Mountain
  • Carrick on Shannon railway station
  • Carrick on Suir railway station
  • Carrick Primary School, Warrenpoint
  • Carrick Rangers F.C.
  • Carrickaness
  • Carrickbanagher
  • Carrickbrack Road
  • Carrickfergus (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Carrickfergus College
  • Carrickfergus Sailing Club
  • Carrickmacross
  • Carrickmines
  • Carrickmore St. Colmcille's
  • Carrickmore St. Colmcille's GFC
  • Carrig Teabhra
  • Carrigagulla
  • Carrigahorig
  • Carrigaline GAA
  • Carriganass Castle
  • Carriganimmy
  • Carrigaphooca Castle
  • Carrigart
  • Carrigdhoun gaa
  • Carrignafoy
  • Carron Mountain
  • Carrowclare
  • Carrowhubbock South
  • Carrowkeel, County Galway
  • Carrowkennedy ambush
  • Carrowteige
  • Carte Manuscripts
  • Carthage the Elder
  • Casement Aerodrome
  • Casement Park
  • Cashel (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Cashen Bay
  • Castle Archdale
  • Castle Durrow
  • Castle Park Ballincollig
  • Castlebaldwin
  • Castlebar (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Castlebawn
  • Castlecaufield
  • Castlecomer
  • Castlecomer Plateau
  • Castleconnor
  • Castlecove
  • Castledawson GAC
  • Castlederg St. Eugene's
  • Castlegregory
  • Castlehaven
  • Castlehaven GAA
  • Castlehill
  • Castleisland Desmonds
  • Castlelyons
  • Castlemaine, County Kerry
  • Castlemartyr (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Castleplunket
  • Castlerock
  • Castlestrange stone
  • Castletown-Kinneigh
  • Castletown, County Cork
  • Castletownshend
  • Castletroy College
  • Castleview
  • Castlewarden
  • Castlewarren
  • Catald
  • Cathair Mór
  • Cathal Boylan
  • Cathal Coughlan (politician)
  • Cathal Cú-cen-máthair
  • Cathal Lordan
  • Cathal mac Conchobair
  • Cathal mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair
  • Cathal mac Domhnall Ua Conchobair
  • Cathal Naughton
  • Cathal O'Byrne
  • Cathal O'Connor
  • Cathal Ó Murchadha
  • Cathal Ó Searcaigh
  • Catherine Byrne (politician)
  • Catherine Cusack
  • Catherine Day
  • Catherine Murphy (politician)
  • Catholic Guides of Ireland
  • Catholic Rent
  • Catholic Union
  • Causeway, County Kerry
  • Cavan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Cavan Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Cavan Institute
  • Cavanakeeran
  • CBS Eblana
  • CBS Secondary School
  • CBS Sexton Street
  • Cecelia Ahern
  • Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander
  • Cecil Lavery
  • Cecilia Keaveney
  • Celbridge Abbey
  • Celerity (EDI Factory)
  • Celia Larkin
  • Celia Lynch
  • Cellach mac Dunchad
  • Cellach mac Faelan
  • Celtic News
  • Celtic Park (Derry)
  • Celtic Revival
  • Celtic Tenors
  • Cenél Conaill
  • Central Division Board
  • Central Dublin
  • Central Remedial Clinic
  • Central Statistics Office (Ireland)
  • Centre for Deaf Studies
  • Ceoltóirí Chualann
  • Ceramica Panaria-Navigare
  • Certificate (HETAC)
  • CEWC Northern Ireland
  • Chaine Tower lighthouse
  • Chance of a Lifetime
  • Chanel College (Dublin)
  • Channel One (Ireland)
  • Chapel Royal (Dublin Castle)
  • Chapelizod
  • Chapelizod House
  • Charitable Bequests Act
  • Charlemont
  • Charlemont Bridge
  • Charlemont House
  • Charles Anderson (cricketer)
  • Charles Bianconi
  • Charles Billingsley
  • Charles Carrigan
  • Charles Clinton
  • Charles Coffey
  • Charles Corry
  • Charles Cuffe
  • Charles Dolman
  • Charles FitzGerald, 1st Baron Lecale
  • Charles Flanagan
  • Charles Fort (Ireland)
  • Charles French
  • Charles Hill (cricketer)
  • Charles Joseph Gahan
  • Charles K. Gerrard
  • Charles McAuley
  • Charles Mitchel
  • Charles Moore (Irish MP)
  • Charles O'Conor (reverend)
  • Charles Owen O'Conor
  • Charles Vallancey
  • Charles White (Dr Rock)
  • Charles Wynne Nicholls
  • Charlesland
  • Charlestown-Bellahy
  • Charlestown, County Mayo
  • Charleville (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Charleville railway station
  • Charleville, County Cork
  • Charlie Cullinane
  • Charlie Gallagher
  • Charlie Gallogly
  • Charlie Hurley (Irish republican)
  • Charlie McGettigan
  • Charlie McGlade
  • Charlie O'Connor
  • Charlie Redmond
  • Charlie Vernon
  • Charlotte Brooke (writer)
  • Cherryvalley
  • Cherrywood
  • Chicago Patriots Gaelic Football Club
  • Chichester House
  • Chichester Park
  • Chick Gillen
  • Chief Justice of Ireland
  • Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)
  • Childers Road Retail Park
  • Chimney Corner F.C.
  • Chris Andrews (politician)
  • Chris Casement
  • Chris Flood
  • Chris Henry (rugby player)
  • Chris Hughton
  • Chris Lawn
  • Chris MacManus
  • Chris McKendry (footballer)
  • Chris Morgan (Northern Irish footballer)
  • Chris Mulhall
  • Chris O'Brien
  • Chris O'Dowd
  • Chris Stevenson (academic)
  • Chris Tardif
  • Chris Walker (footballer)
  • Chris Wall
  • Christ Church, Bray
  • Christmas in Ireland
  • Christopher Byrne
  • Christopher Doran
  • Christopher Fettes
  • Christopher Malseed
  • Christopher Nolan (author)
  • Christopher Whoriskey
  • Christy Byrne
  • Christy Doyle
  • Christy O'Sullivan
  • Christy Roche
  • Chronicon Scotorum
  • Chronology of Irish History to 1976
  • Church House, Belfast
  • Church Mountain
  • Churchtown Primary School
  • Churchtown, County Cork
  • Churchtown, Dublin
  • Cian Healy
  • Cian Mackey(footballer)
  • Cian O'Connor
  • Cian O'Connor (hurler)
  • Ciaran Barnes
  • Ciaran Bourke
  • Ciarán Brennan
  • Ciaran Cannon
  • Ciaran Creagh (Irish writer)
  • Ciarán Cuffe
  • Ciaran Donnelly (director)
  • Ciaran Fitzgerald
  • Ciaran Friel
  • Ciarán Lynch
  • Ciaran Lyng
  • Ciarán Martyn
  • Ciarán McMenamin
  • Ciarán Murphy
  • Ciaran O'Toole
  • Ciarán O Gealbháin
  • Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
  • Ciarán Power
  • Ciaran Quinn
  • Ciarán Toner
  • Ciarán Walsh
  • Cidona
  • Cillian Sheridan
  • Cillian Vallely
  • Cillín
  • CIMR
  • Cináed mac Írgalaig
  • Cináed Ua Hartacáin
  • Circuit Court (Ireland)
  • Circuit of Ireland Rally
  • City Arts Centre, Dublin
  • Citywest
  • Civil and Public Services Union
  • Clabby
  • Claddagh
  • Claddaghduff
  • Clady, County Tyrone
  • Cladymore
  • Claire McGill
  • Clan Burke
  • Clan MacFhirbhisigh
  • Clan MacNamara
  • Clan Ua Déaghaidh
  • Clanabogan
  • Clandeboye
  • Clann Cholmáin
  • Clann na nGael, Tyrone
  • Clare (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Clare Flood
  • Clare FM
  • Clare Glens
  • Clarecastle
  • Claregalway CLG
  • Claremont Railway Union
  • Claremorris community radio
  • Clarence Hotel
  • Clarinbridge
  • Clashmore
  • Claus Dunne
  • Clea Lake
  • Clerys
  • CLG Doire Trasna
  • CLG Ogra Colmcille
  • Cliff Byrne
  • Cliff Taylor
  • Cliffoney
  • Clifton Wrottesley
  • Cliftonville, Belfast
  • Clinton Hennessy
  • Clive Delaney
  • Clogh, County Wexford
  • Cloghan, County Offaly
  • Cloghane
  • Clogheen KerryPike NS
  • Clogheen, County Tipperary
  • Clogher Éire Óg
  • Clogherhead
  • Cloghernagh
  • Clohamon
  • Clonadrum
  • Clonakilty (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Clonakilty GAA
  • Clonakilty RFC
  • Clonard monastery
  • Clonard, Belfast
  • Clonard, County Meath
  • Clonaslee
  • Clonbollogue
  • Clondulane
  • Clonee
  • Clonegal
  • Clonevan
  • Clonfert
  • Clonfin
  • Clonfin Ambush
  • Clonglash
  • Clongriffin
  • Clonliffe
  • Clonmellon
  • Clonmore, County Armagh
  • Clonmore, County Carlow
  • Clonmore, County Tipperary
  • Clonoe O'Rahilly's
  • Clonony
  • Clonoulty
  • Clonroche
  • Clontarf Cricket Club Ground
  • Clonygowan
  • Cloonacool
  • Cloondara
  • Cloone
  • Cloonfad
  • Clooniffe
  • Clostoken
  • Clough
  • Cloughduv
  • Cloughmills
  • Cloughmore
  • Clounagh Junior High School
  • Cloyne
  • Cloyne GAA
  • Cluain Immorrais
  • Clyde Markwell
  • Clyde Road
  • Coachford
  • Coachford College
  • Coagh United F.C.
  • Coalbrook
  • Coalisland
  • Coalisland Na Fianna
  • Cobh Heritage Centre
  • Cobthach Cóel Breg
  • Cockle Island Boat Club
  • Cóiced Ol nEchmacht
  • Coimisiún na Gaeltachta
  • Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn
  • Coirpre mac Néill
  • Coláiste Ailigh (Letterkenny)
  • Coláiste Éanna
  • Coláiste Feirste
  • Colaiste na coirbe
  • Coláiste na Trócaire
  • Colebrooke River
  • Colehill, County Longford
  • Coleraine (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Coleraine Academical Institution
  • Coleraine Rugby Club
  • Colin Baker (footballer)
  • Colin Cassidy
  • Colin Clarke
  • Colin Coates (footballer)
  • Colin Cryan
  • Colin Doyle
  • Colin Holmes (GAA player)
  • Colin Kenna
  • Colin Moran
  • Colin Murdock
  • Colin Nixon
  • Colin Patterson (Rugby player)
  • Collanmore Island
  • Collectio canonum Hibernensis
  • Collegeland, County Armagh
  • Collegeland, County Meath
  • Collin Glen
  • Collins Barracks (Cork)
  • Collon
  • Collooney
  • Colm Burke
  • Colm Cavanagh
  • Colm Foley
  • Colm Gallagher
  • Colm Hilliard
  • Colm Keaveney
  • Colm Mac Con Iomaire
  • Colm McCullagh
  • Colm McFadden
  • Colm O'Gorman
  • Colm Ó Maonlaí
  • Colm Ó Snodaigh
  • Colm Sheehan
  • Colm Tresson
  • Colm Tucker
  • Colmán mac Cobthaig
  • Colman of Dromore
  • Colman of Templeshambo
  • Colum Kenny
  • Colum McCann
  • Columba of Terryglass
  • Colville Deverell
  • Comber Rec F.C.
  • Comber Whiskey
  • Come Back to Stay
  • Comhairle na dTeachtaí
  • Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann
  • Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
  • Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse
  • Commissioner for Victims and Survivors for Northern Ireland
  • Committee on Evil Literature
  • Communications in the Republic of Ireland
  • Comprehensive Agreement
  • Compulsion (band)
  • Con Lehane (Irish republican)
  • Con Roche
  • Conaing Bececlach
  • Conal Holmes O'Connell O'Riordan
  • Conall Collamrach
  • Conall Cremthainne
  • Conall Murtagh
  • Conavalla
  • Concerned Group for Republican Prisoners
  • Concerned Republicans
  • Conchobar Abradruad
  • Concorde Contemporary Music Ensemble
  • Congal Cennfhatar mac Dúnchada
  • Congal Cláiringnech
  • Congested Districts Board for Ireland
  • Conlig
  • Conmaicne
  • Conmaicne Mara
  • Conn Ward
  • Connachta
  • Connaught Telegraph
  • Conneff Park
  • Connemara Heritage & History Centre
  • Connemara National Park
  • Connie Sheehan
  • Connla Cáem
  • Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown
  • Conolly's Folly
  • Conor Cusack
  • Conor Deasy
  • Conor Gormley
  • Conor Kenna
  • Conor Kostick
  • Conor McKeon
  • Conor O'Grady
  • Conor O'Shea
  • Conor Sinnott
  • Constance Smith
  • Constantia Grierson
  • Cooke RFC
  • Cookstown Fr. Rock's
  • Coolaney
  • Coole
  • Coole Park
  • Coolea
  • Cooley peninsula
  • Coolmine
  • Coolmine Community School
  • Coolmore Stud
  • Coomkeen
  • Coosan, Athlone, Ireland
  • Corann
  • Corbet
  • Corblonog
  • Corduff
  • Cork's 96FM
  • Cork (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Cork Abbey
  • Cork Borough (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Cork City Council
  • Cork City North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork City South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork County Hall
  • Cork East and North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork South East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Cork University Press
  • Cork West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Corlat
  • Cormac Battle
  • Cormac Breathnach
  • Cormac Breslin
  • Cormac mac Art O Melaghlain
  • Cormac mac Cuilennáin
  • Cormac McArdle
  • Cormac McGinley
  • Cornally
  • Cornamona
  • Cornashamsogue
  • Cornelius Magrath
  • Cornelscourt
  • Corofin GAC
  • Corofin, County Clare
  • Corofin, County Galway
  • Corr na Móna
  • Cortoon Shamrocks
  • Costello Inquiry
  • Costelloe
  • Cotter (surname)
  • Could It Be That I'm In Love
  • Council of Irish Guiding Associations
  • Country Definitives
  • County Antrim Yacht Club
  • County Carlow
  • County Palatine of Tipperary Act 1715
  • Courceys
  • Court of Criminal Appeal (Ireland)
  • Courtmacsherry
  • Courtown
  • Courts of Justice Act 1924
  • Craanford
  • Craden Head
  • Craggaunowen
  • Craig Doyle
  • Craigarogan
  • Craigavon Bridge
  • Craigbane GAC
  • Cranagh
  • Cranfield Point
  • Cranmore Integrated Primary School
  • Craobh Gál Gréine
  • Cratloe
  • Craughwell
  • Crawford College of Art and Design
  • Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
  • Crawfordsburn
  • Crazy Prices
  • Creadran-Cille
  • Creagh
  • Crecora
  • Creeping Jesus
  • Creevekeeran Castle
  • Creeveroe
  • Cregagh
  • Creggan, County Armagh
  • Creggan, County Tyrone
  • Cregganbaun
  • Cregmore
  • Crescent Arts Centre
  • Crested ten
  • Crettyard
  • Crimecall
  • Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2006
  • Crimthann Coscrach
  • Crimthann mac Fidaig
  • Crimthann Nia Náir
  • Crimthann Srem mac Echado
  • Crinkill
  • Croagh
  • Croaghaun
  • Crocknalaragagh
  • Croghan (village), County Offaly
  • Croghan Mountain
  • Cronan Mochua
  • Crookstown
  • Crookstown, County Cork
  • Croom, County Limerick
  • Cross Your Heart
  • Cross, County Mayo
  • Crossdoney
  • Crosshaven
  • Crotty Schism
  • Crotty v. An Taoiseach
  • Crown of Ireland Act 1542
  • Cruachan, Ireland
  • Crumlin High School
  • Crumlin Road Courthouse
  • Crumlin Utd F.C.
  • Crumlin, Belfast
  • Crumlin, County Antrim
  • Crumlin, Dublin
  • CRY 104.0FM
  • Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni
  • Cú Chuimne
  • Cúán úa Lothcháin
  • Cuilcagh
  • Cuimre na nGenealach
  • Cullaville
  • Cullyhanna
  • Culmore F.C.
  • Culnady
  • Cultra
  • Cultural and Educational Panel
  • Cumdach
  • Cummian
  • Curlew Mountains
  • Curracloe
  • Curragh
  • Curragh Camp GAA
  • Curragh Incident
  • Curraghboy
  • Curraghchase Forest Park
  • Curraha
  • Curran, County Londonderry
  • Currency Commission
  • Curry Mulholland
  • Curtis Allen
  • Cusack Park (Ennis)
  • Cusack Park (Mullingar)
  • Cushendun
  • Cushina
  • Custom of Ulster
  • Cyclefly
  • Cycling Ireland
  • Cynthia Longfield
  • Cynthia Ní Mhurchú
  • Cyprian Brady
  • Cyril Cusack
  • Cyril Farrell
  • D. J. MacRandal
  • Dabheog
  • Dagda (band)
  • Daingean
  • Daire Doyle
  • Daisy Hill Hospital
  • Dal Araidhe
  • Dál Fiatach
  • Dál nAraidi
  • Dalkey Island
  • Dallan Forgaill
  • Daly's Cross
  • Damastown
  • Dame Street
  • Damian O'Hare
  • Damian Reale
  • Damien Brennan
  • Damien Curran
  • Damien Faulkner
  • Damien Freeman
  • Damien Hancock
  • Damien Hayes
  • Damien Magee
  • Damien Martin
  • Damien O'Donnell
  • Damien O'Hagan
  • Dan Boyle (politician)
  • Dan Comyn
  • Dan Desmond
  • Dan Drew
  • Dan Lane
  • Dan Linehan
  • Dan Looney
  • Dan Neville
  • Dan O'Boyle
  • Dan Sullivan (hurler)
  • Dan Wallace
  • Danesfort CLG
  • Daniel Florencio O'Leary
  • Daniel Lafferty (footballer)
  • Daniel Martin Wilson
  • Daniel McCarthy
  • Daniel Moloney
  • Daniel Morrissey
  • Daniel O'Connell Jr.
  • Daniel O'Donoghue (Irish politician)
  • Daniel Winter
  • Danno O'Mahony
  • Danny Culloty
  • Danny Earls
  • Danny Griffin
  • Danny Hale (footballer)
  • Danny Jordan
  • Danny McCarthy (artist)
  • Danny O'Connor (footballer)
  • Danny Sonner
  • Dara Calleary
  • Dara Coleman
  • Dara O'Hagan
  • Dara Ó Cinnéide
  • Dargan Bridge, Belfast
  • Dargan Bridge, Dublin
  • Darkley
  • Darragh MacAnthony
  • Darragh O'Brien
  • Darragh O'Mahony
  • Darran Lindsay
  • Darrara
  • Darren Burke
  • Darren Corbett
  • Darren Fay
  • Darren Fitzgerald
  • Darren Meade
  • Darren O'Keeffe
  • Darren Randolph
  • Darren Rooney
  • Dartry Mountains
  • Daryl Clare
  • Daryl Fordyce
  • Daryl Smylie
  • Dave Bennett (hurler)
  • Dave Billings
  • Dave Kennedy
  • Dave Langan
  • Dave McAuley
  • Dave McClements
  • Dave Mulcahy
  • Dave Odlum
  • Dave Quirke
  • David Alderdice
  • David Armstrong (Northern Irish footballer)
  • David Bell (footballer)
  • David Bevan
  • David Bracken
  • David Buchanan
  • David Caffrey
  • David Cassidy (footballer)
  • David Clarke (minister)
  • David Coleman (radio presenter)
  • David Collins (hurler)
  • David Connolly (skeleton racer)
  • David Denby
  • David Dennison (cricketer)
  • David Freeman (Irish footballer)
  • David Graham (cricketer)
  • David Greene (footballer)
  • David Harte
  • David Healy (Irish politician)
  • David Henry (footballer)
  • David Hopkins (musician)
  • David Huck
  • David Irwin
  • David J. Cooney
  • David J. Simms
  • David James O'Donoghue
  • David Jeffrey
  • David Lee (Irish footballer)
  • David McCann
  • David McCarthy
  • David McCreery
  • David McGill (footballer)
  • David McWilliams (Irish musician)
  • David Molony
  • David Morris (snooker player)
  • David O'Connor (footballer)
  • David O'Loughlin
  • David O'Sullivan (civil servant)
  • David Parkes
  • David Quinn (Irish artist)
  • David Quinn (Irish journalist)
  • David Rankin (cricketer)
  • David Rosen (rabbi)
  • David Scullion
  • David Scully (footballer)
  • David Simpson (cricketer)
  • David Simpson (UK politician)
  • David Stanton
  • David Tomkin
  • David Tyrell
  • David Tyrrell
  • David van Zanten
  • David Wallace (rugby player)
  • David Wheatley
  • David Wilmot (actor)
  • Davy Hyland
  • Davy Larmour
  • Davy O'Hare
  • Davy Walsh (Irish socialist politician)
  • Dawson Street
  • DCU GAA
  • Dean Cogan
  • Dean Crouch
  • Dean Delaney
  • Dean Holden
  • Dean Mernagh
  • Dean Shiels
  • Deans Grange Cemetery
  • Deansgrange
  • Dearmid O'Cuana
  • Deasún Breathnach
  • Deborah Alcock
  • Deborah Smith
  • Declan
  • Declan Bree
  • Declan Browne
  • Declan Buckley
  • Declan Kelly
  • Declan Lally
  • Declan Lowney
  • Declan Lynch
  • Declan McGonagle
  • Declan Mullin
  • Declan Nerney
  • Declan O'Hara
  • Declan O'Loan
  • Declan Prendergast
  • Declan Qualter
  • Deerpark
  • Deirdre Clune
  • Deirdre de Burca
  • Deirdre Shannon
  • Déisi Tuisceart
  • Dekker Curry
  • Delamain (Cognac producer)
  • Delbhna
  • Delbhna Nuadat
  • Delia Murphy
  • Demmán mac Cairell
  • Democratic Programme
  • Denis Allen
  • Denis Bastick
  • Denis Bradley
  • Denis Cashman
  • Denis Daly
  • Denis Fogarty
  • Denis Foley
  • Denis Halliday
  • Denis Hickie
  • Denis Horgan (hurler)
  • Denis J. O'Sullivan
  • Denis Leamy
  • Denis Maurice O'Conor
  • Denis Murray (athlete)
  • Denis Naughten
  • Denis O'Dea
  • Denis O'Donnell
  • Denis O'Donovan
  • Denis Taaffe
  • Dennehy
  • Dennis Rogan, Baron Rogan
  • Deoch Uisce
  • Department for Employment and Learning
  • Department for Regional Development
  • Department for Social Development
  • Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure
  • Department of Education (Northern Ireland)
  • Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment
  • Department of Finance and Personnel
  • Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
  • Department of the Environment (Northern Ireland)
  • Derbfine
  • Derek Birley
  • Derek Carroll
  • Derek Coughlan
  • Derek Daly
  • Derek Geary
  • Derek Hardiman
  • Derek Heasley
  • Derek Higgins
  • Derek Hill
  • Derek L. Robinson
  • Derek Lyng
  • Derek McDowell
  • Derek Molloy
  • Derek Nally
  • Derek O'Connor
  • Derek O'Reilly
  • Derek Pender
  • Derek Roche
  • Dergalt
  • Dergmoney (Electoral Ward)
  • Dergview F.C.
  • Dermod O'Brien
  • Dermod O'Meara
  • Dermot Curtis
  • Dermot Deasy
  • Dermot Desmond
  • Dermot Diamond
  • Dermot Fitzpatrick
  • Dermot Mannion
  • Dermot McCaffrey
  • Derrick Kennedy
  • Derry Beckett
  • Derry Citizens Defence Association
  • Derry Hayes
  • Derry Housing Action Committee
  • Derry Intermediate Football Championship
  • Derry Junior Football Championship
  • Derryarrit
  • Derryhale
  • Derryhale Primary School
  • Derrylaughan Kevin Barrys
  • Derrylin
  • Derrymore, County Kerry
  • Derrynaflan Chalice
  • Derrynaflaw
  • Derrynane
  • Derrynane Abbey
  • Derrynane House
  • Derryneill
  • Derrytresk
  • Derrytresk Fir An Chnoic
  • Derryveagh Mountains
  • Des Dalton
  • Des MacHale
  • Des McAleenan
  • Des Whelan
  • Desertmartin
  • Desertmartin GAC
  • Desmond Boal
  • Desmond Doyle
  • Desmond Governey
  • Desmond Surfleet
  • Desmond Titterington
  • Dessie Ellis
  • Devenish College
  • Devil's Bit
  • Devilling
  • Devilsmother
  • Devon Commission
  • Diane Dodds
  • Diarmaid Ferriter
  • Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird
  • Diarmaid the Just
  • Diarmuid O'Carroll
  • Diarmuid O'Hegarty
  • Diarmuid Wilson
  • Dickie Rock
  • Dimitris Brinias
  • Dingle (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Dingle Bay
  • Dingle Marina
  • Dion O'Cuinneagain
  • Direct rule
  • Discovery (Irish TV series)
  • Disenfranchising Act
  • Disibod
  • District Court (Ireland)
  • Divis
  • Dluthach mac Fithcheallach
  • Do I Dream
  • Doagh
  • Doctrine and Life
  • Dodgson Hamilton Madden
  • Doe Castle
  • Dohenys
  • Doire Colmcille CLG
  • Doirí Beaga
  • Dolla
  • Dollaghan
  • Dolores Keane
  • Dolores Kelly
  • Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup
  • Dolphin's Barn
  • Dolphin F.C. (Dublin)
  • Dominic Foley
  • Dominic Hannigan
  • Dominic Kirwan
  • Dominican College, Fortwilliam
  • Dominican College, Portstewart
  • Domnall Claen mac Lorcan
  • Domnall Midi
  • Domnall ua Néill
  • Don Conroy
  • Don Davern
  • Don Givens
  • Don Wycherley
  • Donacarney
  • Donagh
  • Donaghadee Sailing Club
  • Donaghadoo
  • Donaghmede
  • Donaghmore St. Patrick's
  • Donal Broughan
  • Donal Carey
  • Dónal Clifford
  • Donal Lenihan
  • Donal Moynihan (Cork politician)
  • Dónal O'Grady
  • Dónal O'Grady (Limerick hurler)
  • Donal O'Mathuna
  • Dónall Mac Amhlaigh
  • Donard
  • Donard Park
  • Donatus O'Murray
  • Donegal (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Donegal Bay
  • Donegal Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Donegal Castle
  • Donegal County Museum
  • Donegal Democrat
  • Donegal East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Donegal News
  • Donegal People’s Press
  • Donegal Post
  • Donegal West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Donegall Square
  • Donegore
  • Donemana
  • Doneraile
  • Doneraile (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Donie Cassidy
  • Donie Ryan
  • Donnacha Cody
  • Donnchad Baccach Ó Maolconaire
  • Donnchad mac Domnall Claen
  • Donnchad Midi
  • Donnchadh Ó Briain
  • Donnchadh Ó Corráin
  • Donnybrook Rugby Ground
  • Donnybrook, Dublin
  • Donnycarney
  • Donough O'Brien
  • Dooish
  • Doon, County Offaly
  • Doora
  • Doreen Keogh
  • Dorset Street (Dublin)
  • Doug Bennett (record producer)
  • Doug Wood
  • Douglas Bridge
  • Douglas Cordner
  • Douglas Dryburgh
  • Douglas GAA
  • Douglas Hyde Gallery
  • Downhill Strand
  • Downings
  • Downpatrick F.C.
  • Dowra
  • Dr Tom Dooley Fund
  • Dr. Cullen Park
  • Dr. Dave Geaney
  • Dr. Hyde Park
  • Dr. Mark F. Ryan
  • Dr. Strangely Strange
  • Drawing Support
  • Dreamin'
  • Dregish Pearse Og
  • Drenagh
  • Drimnagh Castle
  • Drimnagh Castle Secondary School
  • Drogheda Park
  • Dromahair
  • Dromahane
  • Dromara Village F.C.
  • Drombeg stone circle
  • Dromcolliher
  • Dromina
  • Dromineer
  • Dromiskin
  • Dromod
  • Dromod railway station
  • Dromore Central Primary School
  • Dromore St. Dympna's
  • Dromore West
  • Druid Theatre Company
  • DruidSynge
  • Drum Manor Forest Park
  • Drumbo
  • Drumboe Castle
  • Drumcliffe
  • Drumcondra, Dublin
  • Drumcong
  • Drumcree College
  • Drumcree, County Westmeath
  • Drumglass High School
  • Drumintee
  • Drumkee
  • Drumkeeran
  • Drumlish
  • Drumlough
  • Drummin, County Mayo
  • Drumnakilly
  • Drumone
  • Drumquin
  • Drumquin Wolfe Tones
  • Drumragh Integrated College
  • Drumragh Sarsfields
  • Drumraighland
  • Drumrainy
  • Drumree
  • Drumsna
  • Drumsurn
  • Drumsurn GAC
  • Dry Arch Park
  • Duagh
  • Dualla
  • Dublin and Blessington Steam Tramway
  • Dublin Buddhist Centre
  • Dublin Business School
  • Dublin Castle administration in Ireland
  • Dublin Christian Mission
  • Dublin City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Dublin City Council Local Election Areas
  • Dublin City FM
  • Dublin Docklands
  • Dublin Docklands Development Authority
  • Dublin Fire Brigade
  • Dublin Gay Theatre Festival
  • Dublin Gospel Choir
  • Dublin Harbour Police
  • Dublin Housing Action Committee
  • Dublin Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Dublin Samaritans
  • Dublin St Patrick's (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Dublin street corners
  • Dublin Townships (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Dublin Tutorial Centre
  • Dublin United Transport Company
  • Dubsúilech Ó Maolconaire
  • Dubthaigh
  • Dúchas
  • Dudley Digges (actor)
  • Duhallow
  • Duhallow GAA
  • Dui Dallta Dedad
  • Dui Finn
  • Dui Ladrach
  • Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire
  • Duleek
  • Duleek (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Dún Lúiche
  • Dún na Rí Forest Park
  • Dunadry
  • Dunamuggy
  • Dunbrody Abbey
  • Duncan's Dam
  • Dundalk Institute of Technology
  • Dundela F.C.
  • Dundonald House
  • Dundrod
  • Dundrum, Dublin
  • Dunegan
  • Dúngal Eilni mac Scandail
  • Dungannon Primary School
  • Dungannon Thomas Clarkes
  • Dungourney
  • Dunkineely
  • Dunleer (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Dunmore
  • Dunmore Caves
  • Dunmore McHales
  • Dunmurry
  • Dunmurry Rec F.C.
  • Dunmurry YM F.C.
  • Dunnaval
  • Dunquin
  • Dunree
  • Dunree Fort
  • Dunseverick
  • Dunsink
  • Durhamstown Castle
  • Durrow, County Laois
  • Durrow, County Offaly
  • Dursey Island
  • Dying Rebel
  • Dysert O Dea monastery
  • E. J. Conway
  • Éamon a Búrc
  • Eamon Broy
  • Éamon de Buitléar
  • Eamon Heery
  • Eamon Kavanagh
  • Eamon O'Keefe
  • Eamon Rice
  • Eamon Ryan
  • Eamon Scanlon
  • Eamonn Barry
  • Eamonn Dolan
  • Éamonn Goulding
  • Eamonn Gregg
  • Eamonn Kissane
  • Eamonn McGirr
  • Éamonn O'Donoghue
  • Eamonn O'Hara
  • Eamonn O'Neill (Irish politician)
  • Eamonn Rooney
  • Eamonn Walsh
  • Earl of Bantry
  • Earl of Carhampton
  • Early Irish astrology
  • East-Link (Dublin)
  • East Belfast F.C.
  • East Coast FM
  • East Meath
  • East Point Business Park
  • East Wall
  • East Wall Road
  • Eaton Stannard Barrett
  • Eazy Pass
  • Eccles Street
  • Economic and Social Research Institute
  • Ed Moloney
  • Eddie Bohan
  • Eddie Bushe
  • Eddie Copeland
  • Eddie Flynn
  • Eddie Fullerton
  • Eddie Macken
  • Eddie Mahon
  • Eddie McGoldrick
  • Eddie McGrady
  • Eddie Nolan
  • Eddie O'Brien (hurler)
  • Eddie Reynolds
  • Eddie Wade
  • Edele Barrett
  • Edenaveys
  • Edenderry Primary School, Portadown
  • Edenderry, County Down
  • Edenderry, County Offaly
  • Edenderry, County Tyrone
  • Edendork St. Malachy's
  • Edgeworthstown
  • Edmondstown
  • Edmund Garvey
  • Edmund O'Meara
  • Education Act 1695
  • Education in Cork
  • EDUN
  • Edward Allman-Smith
  • Edward Barry
  • Edward Bunting
  • Edward Cahill
  • Edward Cooney
  • Edward Daly (Irish revolutionary)
  • Edward James Saunderson
  • Edward Jordan
  • Edward Joseph Byrne
  • Edward Martyn
  • Edward O'Brien (Irish republican)
  • Edward O'Connell
  • Edward Southwell Ruthven
  • Edwin Bourke
  • Edwin Maxwell
  • Eeolas Institute
  • Eglinton, County Londonderry
  • Eglish
  • Eglish St. Patrick's
  • Eightercua
  • Eileen Dunne
  • Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's
  • Eileen Pollock
  • Eimear Quinn
  • Eimhin
  • Éire Óg (Red Deer)
  • Éire Óg Anacarty GAA
  • Éirígí
  • Eithene
  • Eithne FitzGerald
  • EJ Donovan
  • Elagh More
  • Elections in Northern Ireland
  • Electoral (Amendment) Act 1990
  • Electronic voting in Ireland
  • Elim mac Conrach
  • Elim Olfínechta
  • Elinor Darwin
  • Elizabeth Sican
  • Ellen Hutchins
  • Ellen Mary Clerke
  • Ely Place (Dublin)
  • Embassy of the United States in Dublin
  • Emerald GAA Grounds
  • Emly
  • Emma Byrne
  • Emma Ledden
  • Emmet Fox
  • Emmet Friars
  • Emmet Monument Association
  • Emmet Stagg
  • Emo, County Laois
  • Emyvale
  • Enagh Lough
  • Enda Bonner
  • Enda Gormley
  • Enda Markey
  • Enda Marren
  • Enda McCallion
  • Enda McGinley
  • Enda Muldoon
  • Enda Murphy
  • Enda Walsh
  • Enfield (County Meath) railway station
  • Énna Aignech
  • Énna Airgdech
  • Énna Derg
  • Ennis (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Ennis National School
  • Enniskillen Rangers
  • Enniskillen Town United F.C.
  • Enterprise Ireland
  • Environmental Conservation Organisation
  • Environmental Protection Agency (Ireland)
  • Eochaid Ailtlethan
  • Eochaid Faebar Glas
  • Eochaid Gonnat
  • Eochaid mac Óengusa
  • Eochaid Mugmedon
  • Eochu Apthach
  • Eochu Fíadmuine
  • Eochu mac Ailella
  • Eochu Mumu
  • Eochu Uairches
  • Éogan
  • Eógan Bél
  • Eógan mac Néill
  • Eóganachta
  • Eoghan Ó Tuairisc
  • Eoin Bradley
  • Eoin Collins
  • Eoin Keary
  • Eoin Kennedy
  • Eoin Liston
  • Eoin McNamee
  • Eoin Mulligan
  • Eoin Murphy
  • Eoin Ó Broin
  • Eoin Quigley
  • Eoin Reddan
  • Éraic
  • Erc of Dalriada
  • Erdini
  • Erenagh
  • Erganagh
  • Eric Byrne
  • Eric Gallagher
  • Eric McGill
  • Eric Welsh
  • Erin Corr
  • Erins Isle
  • Erne Integrated College
  • Ernest Bodell
  • Ernest Ensor
  • Errigal Ciarán GAC
  • Errill
  • Erris
  • Erris Head
  • Erskine Childers (UN)
  • Eskra Emmetts
  • Eterscél
  • Ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland
  • Eugene Cloonan
  • Eugene Coughlan
  • Eugene Crean
  • Eugene Donnelly
  • Eugene J. McCullough
  • Eugene Lambert
  • Eugene Laverty
  • Eugene McGovern
  • Eugene O'Growney
  • Eugene O'Riordan
  • Eugene Regan
  • Eugene Sheehy
  • Eunan Blake
  • Europa Hotel
  • Europe GAA
  • European Communities Act 1972 (Ireland)
  • European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003
  • European Parliament constituencies in the Republic of Ireland
  • European Parliament election, 1994 (Ireland)
  • Evan Foulkes
  • Evan McMillan
  • Evening Press
  • Everyman Palace Theatre
  • Evish
  • Eyeries
  • Eyrecourt
  • F. J. McCormick
  • F. O. Stoker
  • F. R. Higgins
  • Faculty of Dentistry of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Faelan mac Muiredach
  • Fahan
  • Faildergdóit
  • Fáilte
  • Fáilte Ireland
  • Fairyhouse Racecourse
  • Falcarragh
  • Fallout (RTÉ drama)
  • Falls Park
  • Fanad
  • Fanny Parnell
  • Fanore
  • Farah Abushwesha
  • Farmleigh Bridge
  • Farrel Corcoran
  • Farrell (surname)
  • Fartha, County Cavan
  • Fartha, County Cork
  • Fathers Rights-Responsibility Party
  • Faughan Hill
  • Faughanvale GAC
  • Faughs
  • Fay Devlin
  • Feargal Browne
  • Feargal Quinn
  • Feargus O'Connor
  • Feeny
  • Feidlimid mac Óengusa
  • Felim mac Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair
  • Female hercules
  • Fenagh, County Leitrim
  • Fenit Harbour
  • Fenit Island
  • Fennagh, County Carlow
  • Feothanach
  • Fer Corb
  • Ferbane
  • Ferbane GAA
  • Fergal Logan
  • Fergal mac Máele Dúin
  • Fergal O'Brien
  • Fergal O'Hanlon
  • Fergal Ryan
  • Fergnae mac Oengusso Ibdaig
  • Fergus Crawford
  • Fergus Dubdétach
  • Fergus Feehily
  • Fergus Fortamail
  • Fergus mac Áedáin
  • Fergus Martin
  • Fergus Scandal mac Crimthainn
  • Fergus Slattery
  • Fermanagh Herald
  • Ferrybank, Waterford
  • Ferrybank, Wexford
  • Fethard-on-Sea
  • Fethard (County Tipperary) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Fiacha Sraibhtine
  • Fiachna Ó Braonáin
  • Fiachnae mac Demmáin
  • Fiachra Trench
  • Fíachu Findoilches
  • Fíachu Finnolach
  • Fíachu Fínscothach
  • Fíachu Labrainne
  • Fíachu Tolgrach
  • Fíatach Finn
  • Fidelma Healy Eames
  • Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band
  • Finaghy
  • Finan of Lindisfarne
  • Finbarr
  • Fincath mac Garrchu
  • Finglas
  • Finian Lynch
  • Finian McGrath
  • Finn mac Blatha
  • Finn Park
  • Fínnachta
  • Finnat Már
  • Finnea
  • Finnian of Clonard
  • Finnian of Moville
  • Fintan mac Bóchra
  • Fintan McAllister
  • Fintan O'Toole
  • Fintan of Clonenagh
  • Finvarra
  • Fionn Regan
  • Fionnuala Britton
  • Fionnuala Sherry
  • Fionnuala Sweeney
  • Fíorscéal
  • Fir Craibe
  • Fir Domnann
  • Fir Ol nEchmacht
  • First-e Group PLC
  • First Battle of Athenry
  • First Minister's Questions
  • Fish Go Deep
  • Fishamble Street
  • FitzGerald Stadium
  • Fitzwilliam Square
  • Flagmount
  • Flahavan's
  • Flancare Park
  • Flann mac Lonáin
  • Fleadh Nua
  • Fleming Fulton School
  • Foclut
  • Focus Ireland
  • Foinse
  • Foras Áiseanna Saothair
  • Foras na Gaeilge
  • Foreglen
  • Foreglen GAC
  • Forkhill
  • Forrester Harvey
  • Fortnight Magazine
  • Fortwilliam
  • Forty Foot
  • Fortycoats & Co.
  • Fothad Airgthech
  • Fothad Cairpthech
  • Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability
  • Fountainstown
  • Four Men and a Dog
  • Fourth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1968
  • Foxford
  • Foy Vance
  • Foyleside Shopping Centre
  • Fr. Mathew Bridge
  • Fráech mac Finchada
  • Fran O'Brien (footballer)
  • Frances Browne
  • Frances Fitzgerald (Irish politician)
  • Francie Molloy
  • Francis Bellew
  • Francis Blackburne
  • Francis Brolly
  • Francis Browning
  • Francis Bulfin
  • Francis Burton
  • Francis Connell
  • Francis Humphreys
  • Francis John Byrne
  • Francis Johnston
  • Francis Johnston (architect)
  • Francis Joseph Charles O'Reilly
  • Francis MacManus
  • Francis O'Brien
  • Francis Taylor (martyr)
  • Frank "Dusty" Flanagan
  • Frank Carty
  • Frank Crowley
  • Frank Devlin
  • Frank Durkan
  • Frank Egginton
  • Frank Feighan
  • Frank Filgas
  • Frank Fleming
  • Frank Gallagher (author)
  • Frank Keenan (hurler)
  • Frank Mannion
  • Frank McDonald
  • Frank Murphy (rugby player)
  • Frank Norberg
  • Frank O'Mara
  • Frank O'Meara
  • Frank Patterson
  • Frank Prendergast
  • Frank Sherwin
  • Frank Taylor (Irish politician)
  • Frankie Donnelly
  • Frankie Gavin
  • Fred Daly (golfer)
  • Fred Horlacher
  • Fred McMullan
  • Fred Murray
  • Fred Stedman
  • Fred Tiedt
  • Freddie Gilroy
  • Frederic Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown
  • Frederick Blaney
  • Frederick Crowley
  • Frederick James Walker
  • Frederick Mullins
  • Frederick Ryan
  • Frederick Shaw
  • Freeman's Journal
  • Frenchpark
  • From Clare to Here
  • Fudge 44
  • Fulk Basset
  • Fulke Southwell Greville-Nugent, 1st Baron Greville
  • Furbo, County Galway
  • Future Kings of Spain
  • Fyffes
  • GAA county
  • Gabhra
  • Gabriel Cleary
  • Gabriel Rosenstock
  • Gaelcholaiste Chill Dara
  • Gaelcholáiste Reachrann
  • Gaelic clothing and fashion
  • Gaelic games
  • Gaelic Grounds
  • Gaelic revival
  • Gaeltacht Quarter, Belfast
  • Gaeltarra Éireann
  • Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
  • Galbally Pearses
  • Galbally, County Limerick
  • Galbally, County Tyrone
  • Galbraith Lowry-Corry, 7th Earl Belmore
  • Gallarus Castle
  • Galley Head
  • Galmoy
  • Galtee Mountains
  • Galway (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Galway Bay
  • Galway Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Galway Cathedral
  • Galway City Council
  • Galway City Museum
  • Galway Clinic
  • Galway County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Galway International Oyster Festival
  • Galway North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Galway North East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Galway South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Galway Sportsgrounds
  • Galway Vindicator
  • Gamanraige
  • Gamblestown
  • Games Administion Committee
  • Gap of Dunloe
  • Garda Dog Unit
  • Garda GAA
  • Garda Public Order Unit
  • Garda Síochána Reserve
  • Garda Technical Bureau
  • Garda Water Unit
  • Gardiner Street
  • Garech Browne
  • Gareth Cooney
  • Gareth McGlynn
  • Gareth McKee
  • Garland Sunday
  • Garraun Point
  • Garret Morphey
  • Garreth O'Connor
  • Garrett Kelleher
  • Garrienderk
  • Garron Tower
  • Garry Hynes
  • Garryspillane
  • Garvagh High School
  • Garvaghey
  • Garvetagh
  • Gary Browne
  • Gary Cooke
  • Gary Deegan
  • Gary Dempsey (footballer)
  • Gary Duggan
  • Gary Gillespie (presenter)
  • Gary Hamilton
  • Gary Howlett
  • Gary Kidd
  • Gary Longwell
  • Gary Neely
  • Gary Ryan
  • Gary Walsh (Irish footballer)
  • Gary Wilson (cricketer)
  • Gate Theatre
  • Gavelkind in Ireland
  • Gavin Broder
  • Gavin Duffy
  • Gavin Lambe-Murphy
  • Gavin McKenna
  • Gavin O'Connor
  • Gavin Ó Fearraigh
  • Gavin Peers
  • Gavin Walsh
  • Gawley's Gate
  • Gearóidín Bhreathnach
  • Geasa (band)
  • Geashill
  • Géde Ollgothach
  • Geesala
  • Gemma Craven
  • Gemma O'Connor
  • Gene and The Gents
  • General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
  • Geoff Ferris
  • Geological Survey of Ireland
  • George Abraham Grierson
  • George C. Bennett
  • George Clancy
  • George Crothers
  • George Dowdall
  • George Edward Dobson
  • George Edward Pugin Meldon
  • George Forrest (politician)
  • George Francis Mulvany
  • George Gorman (rugby player)
  • George Harman
  • George Harrison (Irish Republican)
  • George Henry Moore
  • George Knox
  • George McMahon
  • George McMullan
  • George Meldon
  • George Montgomery (MP)
  • George Morrow (cricketer)
  • George Morrow (illustrator)
  • George Nicolls
  • George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent
  • George Ogle
  • George Otto Simms
  • George Robinson (politician)
  • George Thomas (soldier)
  • George Thomas Stokes
  • George Wolfe (Irish politician)
  • Georgina Ahern
  • Ger Brady
  • Ger Connolly
  • Ger Doherty
  • Ger Farragher
  • Ger Ryan
  • Gerald Bartley
  • Gerald Dawe
  • Gerald Dros
  • Gerald Duffy (cricketer)
  • Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare
  • Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare
  • Gerald Murphy (hurler)
  • Geraldine Dougan
  • Geraldine Feeney
  • Geraldine McMahon
  • Gerard Anthony Hayes-McCoy
  • Gerard Beirne
  • Gerard Casey
  • Gerard Casey (Irish republican)
  • Gerard Casey (philosopher)
  • Gerard Cavlan
  • Gerard Houlahan
  • Gerard Lally
  • Gerard McKeown
  • Gerard McLarnon
  • Gerard McNamara
  • Gerard Murphy (Irish politician)
  • Gerard Nash
  • Gerard Newe
  • Gerard Rowe
  • Gerard Slevin
  • Gerard Steenson
  • Gerard Stembridge
  • Gerard Sweetman
  • Gerry Burrell
  • Gerry Daly
  • Gerry Doyle
  • Gerry Garvan
  • Gerry Harrington
  • Gerry McCaul
  • Gerry McEntee
  • Gerry McHugh
  • Gerry McLoughlin
  • Gerry O'Connor
  • Gerry O'Riordan
  • Gerry O'Sullivan
  • Gerry Reynolds (Irish politician)
  • Gerry Ryan (footballer)
  • Gerry Storey
  • Gertrude Hartland
  • Gíallchad
  • Giant's Park
  • Giants Ring, Belfast
  • Gibson's Hill
  • Gilbert Cook
  • Gilbert de Angulo
  • Gilford
  • Gilford Road
  • Gill & Macmillan
  • Gilla Isa Mor mac Donnchadh MacFhirbhisigh
  • Gillian O'Sullivan
  • Gillygooly
  • Gilnahirk
  • Gino Gallagher
  • Given Lyness
  • Glack
  • Glack GAC
  • Glandore
  • Glangevlin
  • Glanmire Community College
  • Glantane East
  • Glasgow Gaels GFC
  • Glashedy
  • Glasheen
  • Glasthule
  • Gleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair
  • Glebe Rangers F.C.
  • Glen Dimplex
  • Glen GAC
  • Glen Hill
  • Glen Lacey
  • Glen of Imaal
  • Glen River, County Donegal
  • Glen River, County Down
  • Glen Road
  • Glen Wade
  • Glen, County Donegal
  • Glenamaddy GAC
  • Glenamaddy Turlough
  • Glenamoy
  • Glenariff
  • Glenariff Forest Park
  • Glenarm Castle
  • Glenavon F.C.
  • Glenbrook, County Cork
  • Glencairn
  • Glencairn House
  • Glencastle
  • Glencolmcille
  • Glencullen
  • Glendun
  • Glenealy, County Wicklow
  • Glenelly St. Joseph's
  • Glenfarne
  • Glenhest
  • Glenlara GAA
  • Glenlola Collegiate School
  • Glenmalure
  • Glenmornan
  • Glenn Cronin
  • Glenn Ferguson
  • Glenn Hunter
  • Glenn Meade
  • Glenn Whelan
  • Glenoe
  • Glenone
  • Glens of Antrim
  • Glenshane Pass
  • Glenstal Abbey
  • Glenullin GAC
  • Glenveagh
  • Glenveagh Castle
  • Glenview, Tallaght
  • Gloucestershire GAA
  • Glounthaune
  • GLUMP
  • Gneeveguilla
  • Goats Don't Shave
  • Godfrey Graham
  • Godfrey Quigley
  • Golden Mile (Belfast)
  • Golden Vale
  • Goleen
  • Gordon Blair
  • Gordon Cooke
  • Gordon Wilson (peace campaigner)
  • Goresbridge
  • Goretti Horgan
  • Gormanston College
  • Gormanston railway station
  • Gormanston, County Meath
  • Gort a' Choirce
  • Gort na Mona GAA Club
  • Gortaclare
  • Gorteen
  • Gortin
  • Gortin St. Patrick's
  • Gortloney
  • Gortnahey
  • Gortnahoo
  • Gortrush (Electoral Ward)
  • Gorumna Island
  • Gorvagh
  • Gosford Forest Park
  • Goshedan
  • Gougane Barra
  • Goulane
  • Gowran Park
  • Gowran Park races
  • Grace (cryptid victim)
  • Gracehill
  • Graduates' Memorial Building
  • Grafton Street (Dublin)
  • Graham Barrett
  • Graham Browne
  • Graham Callinan
  • Graham Conway
  • Graham Crothers
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Graham Murphy
  • Graham O'Hanlon
  • Graham Reid (writer)
  • Graham Stack
  • Graham Ward
  • Graiguenamanagh
  • Gráinne Conole
  • Gráinne Mhic Géidigh
  • Granard
  • Grand Canal Dock
  • Grand Opera House (Belfast)
  • Grange Corner
  • Grange stone circle
  • Grange, County Sligo
  • Grangecon
  • Gransha
  • Granville, County Tyrone
  • Great Blasket Island
  • Great Industrial Exhibition (1853)
  • Great Irish Famine (1740-1741)
  • Great Seal of Northern Ireland
  • Great Sugar Loaf
  • Greater Belfast
  • Green Ensign
  • Green Glens Arena
  • Green Spot (whiskey)
  • Greencastle, County Donegal
  • Greenfield Road
  • Greenlough GAC
  • Greg Costello
  • Greg Delanty
  • Greg Sparks
  • Greg Thompson (cricketer)
  • Gregg Fitzgerald
  • Gresham Hotel
  • Grey Abbey
  • Griffith College Cork
  • Groggan
  • Grove Primary School, Belfast
  • GS&WR Class D19
  • Guardianship of Infants Act 1964
  • Guinness R.F.C.
  • Gulladuff
  • Gurraneachoel
  • Gurteen Beach
  • Gus Joyce
  • Guy Easterby
  • Gweebara Bay
  • H. Montgomery Hyde
  • Hacketstown
  • Haggardstown
  • Hal Roach (comedian)
  • Halfpenny Gate
  • Halfway, County Cork
  • Hannah Witneg
  • Happy Man
  • Harbour Place Shopping Centre
  • Hardiman's History of Galway
  • Harland & Wolff Welders F.C.
  • Harold's Cross Stadium
  • Harold Jackson (cricketer)
  • Harold Mahony
  • Harold McCusker
  • Harry Avery's Castle
  • Harry Blaney
  • Harry Boland
  • Harry Cannon
  • Harry Cavan
  • Harry Corley
  • Harry Forsyth
  • Harry Gregg
  • Harry Kirkpatrick
  • Harry Mullan
  • Haughey's Fort
  • Haulbowline
  • Havelock House, Belfast
  • Hazelbury Green
  • Hazelwood, County Sligo
  • Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland
  • Healy Park
  • Heatons
  • Hedges Eyre Chatterton
  • Heidi Bedell
  • Helen's Bay
  • Helen Keogh
  • Helen Quigley
  • Helen Waddell
  • Helena Concannon
  • Helena Moloney
  • Helena Sheehan
  • Hempstown
  • Henrietta Battier
  • Henrietta Street
  • Henry Arthur Herbert (1756-1821)
  • Henry Arthur Herbert (1815-1866)
  • Henry Arthur Herbert (born 1840)
  • Henry Benedict Medlicott
  • Henry Byrne
  • Henry Conyngham
  • Henry D'Esterre Darby
  • Henry Downey
  • Henry Harrison (MP)
  • Henry Horatio Dixon
  • Henry Hugh Peter Deasy
  • Henry Kenny
  • Henry McIlhenny
  • Henry McMahon (musician)
  • Henry Morgan Dockrell
  • Henry Murphy (field hockey player)
  • Henry O'Neill (painter)
  • Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran
  • Herbert Park
  • Herbert Road
  • Hercules Taylour
  • Here Today Gone Tomorrow
  • Hereditary in gross
  • Heritage Council
  • Heytesbury Street
  • Hezlett Primary School
  • Hibernia (personification)
  • Hibernian Group
  • Highfield, Belfast
  • Hill of Ben
  • Hill of Down
  • Hillhall
  • Hillview, Waterford
  • His Majesty's Government in the Irish Free State
  • Historic Ireland Preservation Trust
  • History of Athlone
  • Hogan Stand
  • Hole in the Wall Gang (comedy)
  • Hollyford
  • Hollyfort
  • Hollygrove, County Galway
  • Hollymount
  • Holm Park
  • Holy Family Secondary School
  • Holycross
  • Holywood F.C.
  • Holywood Rudolf Steiner School
  • Holywood Yacht Club
  • Home Countries International Regatta
  • Honor Mary Crowley
  • Hoodsgrove
  • Hook Head
  • Hook Peninsula
  • Horoscopes (song)
  • Horse and Jockey
  • Horseleap
  • Hospital, County Limerick
  • Howard le Peton
  • Howie King
  • Howth Castle
  • Howth Head
  • HTB
  • Hubert de Burgh (cricketer)
  • Hugginstown
  • Hugh Baker
  • Hugh Byrne (Fianna Fáil)
  • Hugh Conway (Lord Treasurer)
  • Hugh Delargy
  • Hugh Feeney
  • Hugh Gibbons
  • Hugh Godley, 2nd Baron Kilbracken
  • Hugh Holmes
  • Hugh Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot
  • Hugh Kennedy (judge)
  • Hugh Lambert
  • Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery
  • Hugh Law
  • Hugh Law (Cumann na nGaedhael)
  • Hugh Leonard
  • Hugh McAteer
  • Hugh McDaid
  • Hugh O'Conor
  • Hugh O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell
  • Hugh Russell
  • Hugh Smyth
  • Hugh T. Barrie
  • Hugo Duncan
  • Hugo Flinn
  • Hugo MacNeill (rugby player)
  • Huguenot cemetery, Dublin
  • Humanist Association of Ireland
  • Humphrey Kelleher
  • Hungry Hill
  • Hunterhouse College
  • Hunterswood
  • Hurlers Cross
  • Iain Jenkins
  • Ian Dempsey
  • Ian Dowling
  • Ian Humphreys
  • Ian Maher
  • Ian Malone (footballer)
  • Ian McCrea
  • Ian Nolan
  • Ian Parsley
  • Ian Ryan
  • Ian Stewart (Northern Irish footballer)
  • Iar Connacht
  • Iarla Ó Lionáird
  • If I Could Choose
  • Iggy Jones
  • IIB Bank
  • Ilac Shopping Centre
  • Illanmaster
  • Imera Power
  • In Lebor Ogaim
  • Inagh
  • Inch, County Clare
  • Inchydoney
  • Independent Fianna Fáil
  • Independent Monitoring Commission
  • Industrial and Commercial Panel
  • InFOCUS
  • Inis Beag
  • Inishark
  • Inishbiggle
  • Inishbofin, Donegal
  • Inishbofin, Galway
  • Inishnabro
  • Inishnee
  • Inishrush
  • Inishtooskert
  • Inishtrahull Island
  • Inishturk
  • Inishvickillane
  • Inistioge
  • Inniscrone
  • Innisfallen Island
  • Innishannon
  • Inniskeen
  • Institute of Technology, Carlow
  • Interprovincial Championship 2007
  • Into Paradise
  • Inver
  • Iona Institute
  • Ireland's Eye
  • Ireland AM
  • Ireland at the 1924 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1928 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1932 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1948 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1952 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1956 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1960 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1968 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1972 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1976 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1984 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1988 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1992 Summer Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1992 Winter Olympics
  • Ireland at the 1998 Winter Olympics
  • Ireland at the 2002 Winter Olympics
  • Ireland at the Commonwealth Games
  • Ireland in the Eurovision Dance Contest
  • Ireland national basketball team
  • Ireland national field hockey team
  • Ireland on Sunday
  • Ireland Unfree
  • Ireland women's international rules football team
  • Irereo
  • Iris Robinson
  • Irish (UK) general election, 1859
  • Irish (UK) general election, 1874
  • Irish (UK) general election, 1880
  • Irish annals
  • Irish anniversary festivals
  • Irish Army deafness claims
  • Irish Chamber Orchestra
  • Irish Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Irish Chancery
  • Irish Church Disestablishment Act 1869
  • Irish Coercion Act
  • Irish College
  • Irish Congress of Trade Unions
  • Irish Conservation Box
  • Irish Conservative Party
  • Irish copyright law
  • Irish Council for Civil Liberties
  • Irish Cricket Union
  • Irish criminal law
  • Irish Daily Mail
  • Irish Daily Star
  • Irish Film and Television Network
  • Irish Folklore Commission
  • Irish Free State (Agreement) Act 1922
  • Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act 1922
  • Irish Free State at the Commonwealth Games
  • Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922
  • Irish Girl Guides
  • Irish Ice Hockey Association
  • Irish Medical Organisation
  • Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society
  • Irish midlands
  • Irish Militant Labour
  • Irish Militant Tendency
  • Irish Moiled
  • Irish Music Hall of Fame
  • Irish Music Rights Organisation
  • Irish national Australian rules football team
  • Irish National Botanic Gardens
  • Irish Nurses Organisation
  • Irish Nutrition and Dietetic Institute
  • Irish Peatland Conservation Council
  • Irish presidential election, 1938
  • Irish presidential election, 1959
  • Irish presidential election, 1973
  • Irish Primary Principals Network
  • Irish Public Records Office
  • Irish question
  • Irish Red Cross
  • Irish regions by GDP
  • Irish Republican Solidarity Group
  • Irish Road Haulage Association
  • Irish Sun
  • Irish trade mark law
  • Irish Traditional Music Archive
  • Irish Unionist Alliance
  • Irish Unionist Party
  • Irish University Bill
  • Irish Wheelchair Association
  • Irish Workers' Party
  • Irishtown, Dublin
  • Irwin's Bakery
  • Is Always Over Now?
  • Isaac Bickerstaffe
  • Isaac Boss
  • Isaac Butt
  • Iseult Gonne
  • Islamic Foundation of Ireland
  • Island, Belfast
  • Islandmagee
  • Islandmagee F.C.
  • It's Nice To Be In Love Again
  • Italian Society Northern Ireland
  • Ivan Anderson
  • Ivan Little
  • Ivan Magill
  • Ivana Bacik
  • Iveagh Primary School
  • Iveragh Peninsula
  • Iverni
  • J. J. Clancy (Sinn Féin)
  • J. J. O'Reilly
  • J. Laurie Wallace
  • J. M. Kerrigan
  • J. P. Donleavy
  • J. P. Farrell
  • J. P. McMeekin
  • J.K. Brackens GAA
  • Jacinta Mcdevitt
  • Jack Beattie
  • Jack Bowden
  • Jack Coughlan
  • Jack Harte
  • Jack Kyle
  • Jack Lawrence (cricketer)
  • Jack McCarthy (footballer)
  • Jack McKee
  • Jack Meldon
  • Jack O'Connor (GAA)
  • Jack Quinn (Gaelic footballer)
  • Jack Stanley Gibson
  • Jack Wall (politician)
  • Jackie Jameson
  • Jackie Rea
  • Jacob Weingreen
  • James's Fort
  • James "Spanish" Blake
  • James A. O'Flaherty
  • James Agar, 1st Viscount Clifden
  • James Arthur O'Connor
  • James B. Lynch
  • James Bannon
  • James Bergin
  • James Berrett
  • James Boucher
  • James Breen
  • James Brophy
  • James Burke (Irish politician)
  • James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde
  • James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde
  • James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormonde
  • James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormonde
  • James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormonde
  • James Chambers (Irish footballer)
  • James Chambers (politician)
  • James Coleman (Irish artist)
  • James Collins (Irish politician)
  • James Corry (MP)
  • James Craig (Irish professor)
  • James Crowley
  • James Cullen (PTAA)
  • James Daly, 1st Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal
  • James de Barry
  • James Dillon (Irish senator)
  • James Dolan (Irish politician)
  • James Dougherty (Medal of Honor)
  • James Duffy (Irish publisher)
  • James Ennis
  • James Ervin
  • James FitzGerald-Kenney
  • James Flanagan (police officer)
  • James Foley (cricketer)
  • James Geoghegan
  • James Gilhooly
  • James Gill (cricketer)
  • James Graham (cricketer)
  • James Guinness Rogers
  • James Hall (cricketer)
  • James Harden
  • James Hardiman
  • James Heffernan (Labour)
  • James Hickey (Irish politician)
  • James Hinks
  • James Hussey
  • James J. Quinn
  • James Jackman
  • James Joyce Tower and Museum
  • James Keddy
  • James Kelly (Fianna Fáil)
  • James Kelly (Irish Army officer)
  • James Kempster
  • James Lally
  • James M. Bell (Medal of Honor)
  • James Macmahon
  • James Magee
  • James Malton
  • James McBrine
  • James McCarthy (footballer)
  • James Myles
  • James Nix (Green party)
  • James O'Brien (footballer)
  • James O'Connor (footballer born 1984)
  • James O'Connor (footballer)
  • James O'Keeffe
  • James Orr (poet)
  • James Pattison
  • James Plunkett
  • James Reilly (politician)
  • James Ryall
  • James Samuel Emerson
  • James Simmonds
  • James Sloan (Orangeman)
  • James Stephens (Irish nationalist)
  • James Thomson (engineer)
  • James Tunney (Irish politician)
  • James White (Irish businessman)
  • James Young (comedian)
  • Jamesie O'Connor
  • Jamestown, County Leitrim
  • Jamie Dornan
  • Jamie Duffy
  • Jamie Mulgrew
  • Jamie O'Neill
  • Janet Ross
  • Jarlath Fallon
  • Jason Barry
  • Jason Gavin
  • Jason McDonald (actor)
  • Jason Molins
  • Jaunting car
  • Jay McConnell
  • Jean Butler
  • Jeffery Hone
  • Jenkinstown Park
  • Jenkinstown, County Louth
  • Jennifer Johnston
  • Jennifer McCann
  • Jenny Williams
  • Jer Henchion
  • Jeremiah Jordan
  • Jeremiah Joseph Callanan
  • Jeremy Davidson
  • Jeremy Manning
  • Jeremy McWilliams
  • Jeremy Staunton
  • Jerpoint Abbey
  • Jerry Buttimer
  • Jerry Cowley
  • Jerry Cronin
  • Jerry Flannery
  • Jerry McCabe
  • Jerry Murphy
  • Jerry O'Sullivan (hurler)
  • Jervis Shopping Centre
  • Jessica Kürten
  • Jig
  • Jim Allister
  • Jim Armstrong (guitarist)
  • Jim Bennett (hurler)
  • Jim Brogan
  • Jim Buttimer
  • Jim Cleary (Northern Irish footballer)
  • Jim Crossan
  • Jim Dougal
  • Jim Fitzsimons
  • Jim Gibbons, Jnr
  • Jim Glennon
  • Jim Gray (UDA member)
  • Jim Lynch (hurler)
  • Jim McCourt
  • Jim McKeever
  • Jim Norton (actor)
  • Jim O'Flaherty
  • Jim Rodgers (politician)
  • Jim Staples (rugby player)
  • Jim Tunney
  • Jim Walsh (politician)
  • Jimmy Brown (Irish nationalist)
  • Jimmy Devins
  • Jimmy Fullam
  • Jimmy Holmes
  • Jimmy Keaveney
  • Jimmy Kennedy (Cork hurler)
  • Jimmy Kirkwood
  • Jimmy Leonard
  • Jimmy Lynam
  • Jimmy Magill
  • Jimmy Murphy (playwright)
  • Jimmy Nicholl
  • Jimmy Nicholson
  • Jimmy O'Connor
  • Jimmy O'Neill
  • Jimmy Rudd
  • Jimmy Ryan (footballer born 1988)
  • Jimmy Smyth
  • Jimmy Steele (republican)
  • JMI - Journal of Music in Ireland
  • Joan Burke
  • Joan O'Hara
  • Joanna Tuffy
  • Joanne Cuddihy
  • Jocelyn de Angulo
  • Joe Bambrick
  • Joe Behan
  • Joe Burke (keyboardist)
  • Joe Callanan
  • Joe Carey
  • Joe Cooney
  • Joe Delaney (snooker player)
  • Joe Dolan
  • Joe Doyle (musician)
  • Joe Duffy
  • Joe Dunne
  • Joe Hendron
  • Joe Kelly (Formula One)
  • Joe Kendrick Jr.
  • Joe McCleery
  • Joe McGowan
  • Joe McMahon
  • Joe Murphy (footballer)
  • Joe O'Cearuill
  • Joe O'Neill (politician)
  • Joe O'Reilly
  • Joe O'Toole
  • Joe Twomey
  • Joe Walshe
  • Joey Boland
  • Joey Dunlop
  • Joey O'Brien
  • Joey O'Neill
  • Jofroi of Waterford
  • John "Jobby" Crossan
  • John Alexander (Ireland)
  • John Allen (cricketer)
  • John Allen (hurler)
  • John Arnott
  • John Aston (cricketer)
  • John Bacon (footballer)
  • John Bailey (Irish politician)
  • John Baptist Crozier
  • John Barnes (cricketer)
  • John Beattie (musician)
  • John Blake (soldier)
  • John Blake Powell
  • John Boland (politician)
  • John Bowes, 1st Baron Bowes
  • John Boyne
  • John Brophy (footballer)
  • John Browne (Fine Gael)
  • John Brunskill
  • John Buckley (Aghabullogue hurler)
  • John Byrne (cricketer)
  • John Caffrey (footballer)
  • John Carey (journalist)
  • John Carr (footballer)
  • John Carroll (Irish politician)
  • John Carty
  • John Carty (musician)
  • John Cassidy (artist)
  • John Caulfeild
  • John Clyn
  • John Cole (architect)
  • John Coleman (Medal of Honor)
  • John Connolly (hurler)
  • John Connor (Irish politician)
  • John Corry
  • John Costelloe
  • John Crawfurd (cricketer)
  • John Cregan (Irish politician)
  • John Cunningham (poet and dramatist)
  • John Curran (Irish politician)
  • John Cushnahan
  • John Dardis
  • John Davy (cricketer)
  • John de Courcy Ireland
  • John Dearden (cricketer)
  • John Delaney (football administrator)
  • John Dennehy
  • John Devine (GAA)
  • John Divilly
  • John Doherty (musician)
  • John Dowden
  • John Doyle (artist)
  • John Edward Walsh
  • John Egan (footballer)
  • John Ellis (Irish politician)
  • John Farrell
  • John Farry
  • John Fee
  • John Fitzpatrick (Irish footballer)
  • John Flanagan (footballer)
  • John Flood
  • John Flynn (Footballer)
  • John Foster of Dunleer
  • John Francis Waller
  • John Galvin (Irish politician)
  • John Gerard Hanafin
  • John Gill (trade unionist)
  • John Gore, 1st Baron Annaly
  • John H. Whyte
  • John Harrington (karate champion)
  • John Hayes (Gaelic footballer)
  • John Hegarty
  • John Henry Bernard
  • John Horgan (academic)
  • John J. Nash
  • John Joe O'Reilly
  • John Jordan (poet)
  • John Joseph Brennan
  • John Joseph Esmonde
  • John Kelleher
  • John Kelly (hurler)
  • John Kelly of Killanne
  • John Kerr (Irish Singer)
  • John Kirby (Roman Catholic Bishop)
  • John La Touche (politician)
  • John Leonard (footballer)
  • John Leslie Foster
  • John Lowry-Corry, 8th Earl Belmore
  • John Lymbrick Esmonde
  • John Lynch (GAA)
  • John Lynch (Kerry politician)
  • John Lyons (hurler)
  • John M. O'Sullivan
  • John MacKenna
  • John Macrory Magrath
  • John Maginnis
  • John Martin (Irish footballer)
  • John McAliskey
  • John McCaffrey
  • John McCaffrey (hurler)
  • John McClelland (footballer)
  • John McCoy (Irish politician)
  • John McDermott (Gaelic footballer)
  • John McDonnell (footballer)
  • John McGahern
  • John McGrath (footballer born 1980)
  • John McKenna
  • John McNally (boxer)
  • John McQuade
  • John Melligan
  • John Moloney (politician)
  • John Moloney (rugby player)
  • John Monroe
  • John Mooney (cricketer)
  • John Moore (Irish politician)
  • John Moore (movie director)
  • John Moriarty (writer)
  • John Mulvihill
  • John Murphy (hurler)
  • John Murphy (Irish footballer)
  • John O'Byrne
  • John O'Connell (MP)
  • John O'Connor (painter)
  • John O'Dreams
  • John O'Driscoll
  • John O'Halloran
  • John O'Kane Murray
  • John O'Keeffe
  • John O'Leary (Kerry politician)
  • John O'Leary (Wexford politician)
  • John O'Loughlin
  • John O'Mahony (Mayo politician)
  • John O'Neill (footballer)
  • John O'Shea (humanitarian)
  • John O'Sullivan (Cork politician)
  • John Ormonde
  • John Paul Phelan
  • John Philip Bagwell
  • John Purcell
  • John Reynolds (musician)
  • John Richardson Wigham
  • John Rigby & Company
  • John Robbie
  • John Roche (politician)
  • John Rogers (Irish lawyer)
  • John Rooney (Irish politician)
  • John Rooney (squash)
  • John Ryan (Irish politician)
  • John Sadleir
  • John Sheahan
  • John Shine (footballer)
  • John Spillane
  • John Stafford (Irish politician)
  • John Taylor (hurler)
  • John Teehan
  • John Tennyson
  • John Thomas Ball
  • John Thompson (Irish footballer)
  • John Treacy
  • John Tudor Gwynn
  • John V. Farrelly
  • John Waters (columnist)
  • John Welsh (actor)
  • John West (footballer)
  • John William Foster
  • Johnjoe McFadden
  • Johnnie White (Irish republican)
  • Johnny Brady
  • Johnny Callanan
  • Johnny Campbell
  • Johnny Clifford
  • Johnny Connor
  • Johnny Dooley
  • Johnny Fox
  • Johnny Geoghegan
  • Johnny Magee
  • Johnny McCauley
  • Johnny McEvoy
  • Johnny McKenna
  • Johnny Moynihan
  • Johnny Murray
  • Johnny Ryan (academic)
  • Johnny Wright (footballer)
  • Johnstown Bridge
  • Johnswell
  • Jon Goodman
  • Jon Sheerin
  • Jonah Barrington
  • Jonas Armstrong
  • Jonathan Bardon
  • Jonathan Beaumont
  • Jonathan Bell (rugby player)
  • Jonathan Bushe
  • Jonathan Craig
  • Jonathan Hayes
  • Jonathan Minnock
  • Jonathan Poss
  • Jonathan Rea
  • Jonathan Sexton
  • Jonathan Speak
  • Jonathan Tuffey
  • Jonesborough, County Armagh
  • Jonjo O'Neill
  • Jonny Harkness
  • Jonny Steele
  • Jordanstown
  • Joseph Barclay Pentland
  • Joseph Blowick
  • Joseph Brennan (civil servant)
  • Joseph Burke (cricketer)
  • Joseph Caprani
  • Joseph Connolly
  • Joseph Coskery
  • Joseph Devonsher Jackson
  • Joseph Donnelly
  • Joseph Finnegan (Irish jurist)
  • Joseph Lynch (cricketer)
  • Joseph Malachy Kavanagh
  • Joseph McGuinness
  • Joseph O'Connor
  • Joseph O'Doherty
  • Joseph O'Neill
  • Joseph O'Neill (1886-1953)
  • Joseph O'Sullivan
  • Joseph Patrick Haverty
  • Joseph Sweeney (Irish politician)
  • Joseph W. Carey
  • Joseph Watson
  • Josephine Hayden
  • Josh McQuoid
  • Joshua Boyle
  • Joshua Pim
  • Josias Cunningham
  • Josie Hartnett
  • Joyce's Country
  • Joyrider
  • Julianstown/Whitecross
  • Julie le Brocquy
  • Jump The Gun
  • Justin Benson
  • Justin Bishop (rugby player)
  • Justin Fitzpatrick
  • Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859-1936)
  • Justin Keating
  • Justin McMahon
  • Justin Quinn
  • Justin Sheriff
  • Karl Bermingham
  • Karl McKeegan
  • Kate Crossan
  • Kate Cruise O'Brien
  • Kate Fahy
  • Kate O'Toole (actress)
  • Kate Smith (presenter)
  • Kate Walsh (politician)
  • Kathleen Clarke
  • Kathleen Lynch
  • Kathleen Lynn
  • Kathleen O'Callaghan
  • Kathleen O'Connor
  • Kathleen O'Meara
  • Kathleen O'Regan
  • Kathleen Ryan
  • Kathryn Thomas
  • Kathy Durkin
  • Kathy Sinnott
  • Kathy Stanton
  • Katie McMahon
  • Katie Taylor (boxer)
  • Keadue
  • Keadue Rovers F.C.
  • Kealin Ireland
  • Keavy Lynch
  • Keel, County Mayo
  • Keenagh
  • Keeper Hill
  • Keith Bailey
  • Keith Brady
  • Keith Branagan
  • Keith Doyle
  • Keith Duffy (bassist)
  • Keith Duffy (singer/actor)
  • Keith Dunne
  • Keith Gallagher
  • Keith Keane
  • Keith O'Neill (footballer)
  • Keith Rossiter
  • Keith Treacy
  • Kells Priory
  • Kells Water
  • Kellswater
  • Kelly Liggan
  • Kelman Ltd.
  • Ken Bruen
  • Ken Goodall
  • Ken Kennedy (rugby player)
  • Ken Kirkpatrick
  • Ken Oman
  • Kenelm Henry Digby
  • Kenmare Resources
  • Kenneth Edgeworth
  • Kenny Carroll
  • Kenny Finn
  • Kenny Gallery
  • Kentstown
  • Kern (soldier)
  • Kerry-Limerick West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Kerry (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Kerry (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Kerry Condon
  • Kerry County Museum
  • Kerry Head
  • Kerthialfad
  • Keshbridge
  • Keshcarrigan
  • Kevin Bonner
  • Kevin Brady (footballer)
  • Kevin Burke
  • Kevin Cassidy
  • Kevin Crawford
  • Kevin Cronin (footballer)
  • Kevin Doherty (footballer)
  • Kevin Feeney
  • Kevin Flynn (hurler)
  • Kevin Foley (footballer)
  • Kevin Fulton
  • Kevin Grogan
  • Kevin Hartnett
  • Kevin Horlock
  • Kevin Hoy
  • Kevin Hughes (GAA)
  • Kevin Kelbie
  • Kevin Lynch's Hurling Club
  • Kevin Maggs
  • Kevin Maher
  • Kevin Mahon
  • Kevin Mcalvenna
  • Kevin McArdle
  • Kevin McBride
  • Kevin McCabe (GAA)
  • Kevin McCloy
  • Kevin McGillian
  • Kevin McMenamin
  • Kevin O'Callaghan
  • Kevin O'Connor (footballer)
  • Kevin O'Reilly
  • Kevin Sharkey
  • Kevin Thornton
  • Kevin Walker (footballer)
  • Kevin Wilson (footballer born 1961)
  • Kieran Crotty
  • Kieran Donaghy
  • Kieran Duff
  • Kieran Hanrahan
  • Kieran Harte
  • Kieran Kelly (hurler)
  • Kieran McGuckin
  • Kieran Murphy (Erin's Own)
  • Kieran Murphy (Sarsfield's)
  • Kieran Nugent
  • Kieran O'Donnell
  • Kieran Phelan
  • Kieran Purcell
  • Kieron Brady
  • Kieron Dawson
  • Kieron Murphy
  • Kilbeggan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Kilbolane Castle
  • Kilbree
  • Kilbricken
  • Kilbrittain
  • Kilcar
  • Kilcloon
  • Kilcogy
  • Kilcolgan
  • Kilconly
  • Kilconnell
  • Kilcoo, County Down
  • Kilcoole
  • Kilcormac
  • Kilcorney
  • Kilcullen
  • Kilcummin
  • Kildangan
  • Kildare-Wicklow (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Kildare (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Kildare railway station
  • Kildare Street
  • Kildavin
  • Kildorrery
  • Kildress Wolfe Tones
  • Kildysart
  • Kilfinane
  • Kilflynn
  • Kilgalligan
  • Kilgevrin
  • Kilglass
  • Kilgobbin House
  • Kilkeel High School
  • Kilkelly
  • Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Kilkenny City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Kilkenny People
  • Kilkenny Voice
  • Kilkerrin
  • Kilkerrin-Clonberne
  • Kilkieran
  • Killadysert
  • Killagoola
  • Killaloe, County Clare
  • Killaloo
  • Killamery
  • Killanne
  • Killary Harbour
  • Killashee
  • Killead
  • Killeagh
  • Killean Primary School
  • Killean, County Armagh
  • Killeeshil St. Mary's
  • Killeigh
  • Killen, County Tyrone
  • Killenaule
  • Killererin
  • Killester
  • Killeter
  • Killinaspick
  • Killincarrig
  • Killinchy
  • Killinierin
  • Killoughey
  • Killowen
  • Killowen Primary School, Coleraine
  • Killua Castle
  • Killurin
  • Killycarnan
  • Killyclogher St. Mary's
  • Killyleagh YC F.C.
  • Killyman
  • Killyman St. Mary's
  • Killywool
  • Kilmacanerla
  • Kilmacanogue
  • Kilmacduagh
  • Kilmacow
  • Kilmacrenan
  • Kilmacsimon
  • Kilmactigue
  • Kilmacud
  • Kilmaine
  • Kilmainham
  • Kilmainham Treaty
  • Kilmallock
  • Kilmeen GAA
  • Kilmeena
  • Kilmichael, County Cork
  • Kilmihil
  • Kilmoganny
  • Kilmore Quay
  • Kilmore West
  • Kilmore, County Wexford
  • Kilmoyler
  • Kilmuckridge
  • Kilnacreeva
  • Kilnamanagh
  • Kilnamartyra
  • Kilnamona
  • Kilpedder
  • Kilrea GAC
  • Kilronan
  • Kilross Primary School
  • Kilruane MacDonaghs
  • Kilshanchoe
  • Kilshanny
  • Kilsheelan
  • Kilskeery
  • Kiltale
  • Kiltartan
  • Kiltealy
  • Kilteevan
  • Kilternan
  • Kiltyclogher
  • Kilwee
  • Kilworth GAA
  • Kimmage
  • Kinallen
  • Kincora Boys' Home
  • King's Hall, Belfast
  • King's Hospital School
  • King's Island, Limerick
  • King's Stables
  • Kingdom of Mide
  • Kings of Ailech
  • Kings of Airgíalla
  • Kings of Breifne
  • Kings of Deis Mumhain
  • Kings of Dublin
  • Kings of Síol Anmchadha
  • Kings of Tir Connaill
  • Kings of Ui Failghe
  • Kingscourt
  • Kingswood, Dublin
  • Kinlough
  • Kinnagoe Bay
  • Kinnegad
  • Kinnitty Castle
  • Kinsale (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Kinsale road roundabout
  • Kinsealy
  • Kinvara (Moycullen)
  • Kinviro
  • Kircubbin, County Down
  • Kish Bank
  • Kitchen Bar
  • Knight of Kerry
  • Knightstown, County Kerry
  • Knock, Belfast
  • Knockacarracoush
  • Knockacullion
  • Knockagh Monument
  • Knockahollet Primary School
  • Knockatallon
  • Knockboy
  • Knockbreda F.C.
  • Knockbridge
  • Knockcloghrim
  • Knockdrin
  • Knockeyon
  • Knocklyon
  • Knockmealdown
  • Knockmealdown Mountains
  • Knocknagoshel
  • Knocknaheeney
  • Knocknahur
  • Knocknakilla
  • Knockoura
  • Knocks
  • Knocktopher
  • Knockvicar
  • Kris Lindsay (footballer)
  • Krups
  • Kunle Eluhanla
  • Kyle McVey
  • Kylemore Abbey
  • Labasheeda
  • Labbacallee wedge tomb
  • Labhrás Ó Murchú
  • Labour Panel
  • Lackagh
  • Ladies View (Ireland)
  • Lady Mary Butler
  • Ladybrook
  • Lagan College
  • Lagan Valley
  • Lagan Weir
  • Laghey
  • Laghey Primary School
  • Laidcenn mac Buith Bannaig
  • Lake-burst
  • Lakes of Killarney
  • Lakeview Park
  • Lambeg, County Antrim
  • Lambert McKenna
  • Landahaussy
  • Landhead Primary School
  • Lands Tribunal for Northern Ireland
  • Lanesborough-Ballyleague
  • Laragh, County Fermanagh
  • Laragh, County Wicklow
  • Largy
  • Largydonnell
  • Larne F.C.
  • Larne Grammar School
  • Larne Lough
  • Larne Tech OB F.C.
  • Larry Butler (Irish politician)
  • Larry Byrne
  • Larry Kirwan
  • Larry O'Gorman
  • Late Night Talk
  • Latin Mass Society of Ireland
  • Laudabiliter
  • Laura Bell
  • Laurelvale F.C.
  • Laurence Gaughan
  • Laurence Nugent
  • Laurence Robbins
  • Laurentius of Echternach
  • Lavey GAC
  • Law Reform Advisory Committee
  • Lawrence Cove
  • Lawrence McMahon
  • Lawrencetown, County Galway
  • Laytown-Bettystown-Mornington
  • Laytown railway station
  • LÉ Aisling (P23)
  • LÉ Aoife (P22)
  • LÉ Cliona (03)
  • LÉ Deirdre (P20)
  • LÉ Eithne (P31)
  • LÉ Emer (P21)
  • LÉ Grainne (CM10)
  • LÉ Macha (01)
  • LÉ Maev (02)
  • LÉ Muirchú
  • LÉ Orla (P41)
  • Leabgarrow
  • Leabhar Clainne Suibhne
  • Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe
  • Leabhar Cloinne Maoil Ruanaidh
  • Leabharcham
  • Leadmines
  • Leanne Harte
  • Leap, County Cork
  • Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme
  • Lebor na gCeart
  • Lecale Coast AONB
  • Lecanvey
  • Lecarrow
  • Leckview Park
  • Lee Boyle
  • Lee Roche (Irish footballer)
  • Leenaun
  • Leeson Street
  • Legacurry
  • Legananny
  • Legoniel
  • Leinster Junior Cup
  • Leinster School of Music & Drama
  • Leinster Senior Cup (football)
  • Leitrim-Roscommon North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Leitrim, County Down
  • Leitrim, County Leitrim
  • Leixlip Town Council
  • Lemass Era
  • Lemybrien
  • Len Duquemin
  • Lenamore
  • Lenan Head Fort
  • Leo Cullen (rugby player)
  • Leo Daly
  • Leo Murray
  • Leo Varadkar
  • Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane
  • Leopardstown
  • Leopardstown Racecourse
  • Leslie Corry
  • Let the People Sing
  • Letterbreen
  • Letterfrack
  • Letterkenny Institute of Technology
  • Letterkenny Library and Arts Centre
  • Letterkenny Post
  • Letterkenny Retail Parks
  • Letterkenny Shopping Centre
  • Lettermore
  • Leviathan of Parsonstown
  • Leviathan: Political Cabaret
  • Lewis Emanuel
  • Lewis Glucksman Gallery
  • Liam Ahern
  • Liam Ball
  • Liam Beckett
  • Liam Bennett
  • Liam Burke
  • Liam Campbell
  • Liam Coyle
  • Liam Cunningham
  • Liam Cunningham (Irish politician)
  • Liam Dowling
  • Liam Dunne (footballer)
  • Liam Fay
  • Liam Fleming
  • Liam Forde
  • Liam Harnan
  • Liam Hyland
  • Liam Kavanagh
  • Liam McMenamin
  • Liam Naughten
  • Liam O'Brien (actor)
  • Liam O'Kane
  • Liam Ó Maonlaí
  • Liam Pilkington
  • Liam Quinn
  • Liam Reale
  • Liam Rice
  • Liam Ryan
  • Liam Sheedy
  • Liam Tuohy (actor)
  • Liam Twomey
  • Liam Whelan
  • Liberal Repealer
  • Lifeboat Luke
  • Liffey Bridge (Phoenix Park Tunnel)
  • Lillian Fitzpatrick
  • Limavady Grammar School
  • Limavady United F.C.
  • Limerick (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Limerick City-Limerick East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Limerick City (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Limerick Leader
  • Limerick Tunnel
  • Lindy McDowell
  • Linen Hall Library
  • Lisa Dwan
  • Lisa Lambe
  • Lisa McDonald
  • Lisbunny
  • Lisburn Cricket Club
  • Lisburn Road
  • Liscannor
  • Liscannor Bay
  • Liscarroll Castle
  • Liscloon
  • Lisdoonvarna
  • Lisheen
  • Lislagan Primary School
  • Lislea
  • Lismore, County Waterford
  • Lisnagarvey
  • Lisnagarvey High School
  • Lisnagourneen
  • Lisneal College
  • Lispole
  • Lisronagh
  • Lissan
  • Lissan GAC
  • Lisselton
  • Lissycasey
  • List of Jesuit schools in Ireland
  • List of Megalithic monuments in Cork
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1978
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1984
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1986
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1992
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1993
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1994
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 1995
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 2001
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 2002
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 2003
  • List of Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland, 2004
  • Listowel Castle
  • Little Island, Cork
  • Little Skellig
  • Little Sugar Loaf
  • Littleton, County Tipperary
  • Lixnaw
  • Liz Allen
  • Lloyd Armstrong
  • Lluther
  • Local Authority Accommodation
  • Local Electoral Areas
  • Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993
  • Loch Gabhair
  • Lóegaire Lorc
  • Lóegaire mac Néill
  • London's Derry
  • Londonderry Port
  • Longford GAA
  • Longford Town F.C.
  • Longfort (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Longkesh
  • Longphort
  • Loop Head
  • Lorcan Allen
  • Lorcan mac Faelan
  • Lord Bagenal
  • Lord Deputy of Ireland
  • Lord Justices (Ireland)
  • Lord Kingsborough
  • Lord Lieutenant of Antrim
  • Lord Lieutenant of Armagh
  • Lord Lieutenant of Belfast
  • Lord Lieutenant of Carlow
  • Lord Lieutenant of Cavan
  • Lord Lieutenant of Clare
  • Lord Lieutenant of Cork
  • Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry
  • Lord Lieutenant of Donegal
  • Lord Lieutenant of Down
  • Lord Lieutenant of Dublin
  • Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh
  • Lord Lieutenant of Galway
  • Lord Lieutenant of Kerry
  • Lord Lieutenant of Kildare
  • Lord Lieutenant of Kilkenny
  • Lord Lieutenant of King's County
  • Lord Lieutenant of Leitrim
  • Lord Lieutenant of Limerick
  • Lord Lieutenant of Longford
  • Lord Lieutenant of Louth
  • Lord Lieutenant of Mayo
  • Lord Lieutenant of Meath
  • Lord Lieutenant of Monaghan
  • Lord Lieutenant of Queen's County
  • Lord Lieutenant of Roscommon
  • Lord Lieutenant of Sligo
  • Lord Lieutenant of the City of Cork
  • Lord Lieutenant of the City of Dublin
  • Lord Lieutenant of the City of Limerick
  • Lord Lieutenant of the City of Londonderry
  • Lord Lieutenant of Tipperary
  • Lord Lieutenant of Tyrone
  • Lord Lieutenant of Waterford
  • Lord Lieutenant of Westmeath
  • Lord Lieutenant of Wexford
  • Lord Lieutenant of Wicklow
  • Lord Mayor of Cork
  • Loreto College, Coleraine
  • Loreto Convent
  • Lorraine Pilkington
  • Lough Allen
  • Lough Beg
  • Lough Carra
  • Lough Conn
  • Lough Dan
  • Lough Derg (Donegal)
  • Lough Egish
  • Lough Ennell
  • Lough Gill
  • Lough Island Reavy
  • Lough Mask
  • Lough Oughter
  • Lough Owel
  • Lough Ree
  • Lough Sheelin
  • Lough Sheever
  • Lough Swilly
  • Lough Tay
  • Loughbrickland Crannog
  • Loughbrickland Primary School
  • Loughcrew
  • Loughgall F.C.
  • Loughinisland
  • Loughlinstown
  • Loughmacrory
  • Loughmacrory St. Thersea's
  • Loughmoe Castle
  • Loughmore
  • Loughmore-Castleiney GAA
  • Loughrowane
  • Louis Belton
  • Louis Meldon
  • Louisburgh, County Mayo
  • Lourdes Stadium
  • Louth-Meath (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Love?
  • Lovick Friend
  • Lower Ballinderry
  • Lower Broomhedge
  • Lowry Cole
  • Lowry Hamilton
  • Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union
  • Luan Parle
  • Lucinda Creighton
  • Lucy Cavendish
  • Lucy Cometina Kurtz
  • Lucy Kennedy
  • Lugaid Íardonn
  • Lugaid Laigdech
  • Lugaid Lámderg
  • Lugaid Luaigne
  • Lugaid mac Con
  • Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh
  • Lugnaquilla
  • Luke Fitzgerald
  • Luke Fitzpatrick
  • Luke J. Duffy
  • Luke Malcher
  • Lurgan Junior High School
  • Lurganure
  • Lurganville
  • Lurriga patrickswell
  • Lusk, County Dublin
  • Lusmagh
  • Lustybeg Island
  • Lustymore Island
  • Luxcel Biosciences
  • Lyre (village)
  • Lyric Theatre, Dublin
  • M. J. Molloy
  • Maam Cross
  • Mabel Cahill
  • Mac Aodhagáin
  • Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth
  • Mac Cuilinn
  • Macardle Moore Brewery
  • Macartan
  • MacCathbad Colman
  • MacCumhail Park
  • Macgillycuddy's Reeks
  • Mackoght
  • MacMurrough
  • MacNeill's Egyptian Arch
  • Macosquin
  • Macra na Feirme
  • MacRory Cup
  • Madden, County Armagh
  • Madeleine Taylor-Quinn
  • Máel Cobo mac Fiachnae
  • Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
  • Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire
  • Maeve Hillery
  • Maeve Ingoldsby
  • Maeve Kelly
  • Maeve Kyle
  • Magee of Donegal
  • Maggie Murphy
  • Magheracloone
  • Magheraconluce
  • Magherafelt Controlled Primary School
  • Magherafelt GAC
  • Magheramason
  • Magheramorne
  • Magheroarty
  • Maghnus mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair
  • Magilligan GAC
  • Magnet Networks
  • Maharees
  • Mahon, Cork
  • Maigh Seola
  • Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill
  • Maine Soft Drinks Ltd
  • Máire Bhuí Ní Laoghaire
  • Máire Breatnach
  • Máire Hoctor
  • Maire o Ciaragain
  • Mairead McGuinness
  • Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh
  • Mairín Bean Uí Dhálaigh
  • Máirín Quill
  • Mal mac Rochride
  • Mal Reynols
  • Malachians F.C.
  • Malachy Travers
  • Malcolm Hamilton (archbishop)
  • Malcolm MacLachlan
  • Malcolm Smyth
  • Malcom Terris
  • Malcomson family
  • Malin to Mizen
  • Malin, County Donegal
  • Mallow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Mallow railway station
  • Malone Avenue
  • Malone College (Northern Ireland)
  • Malone Park
  • Man O'War, Dublin
  • Mandate (trade union)
  • Mangerton Mountain
  • Manliff Barrington
  • Mannafest
  • Manning O'Brine
  • Manorcunningham
  • Mansfieldtown
  • Marble Arch Caves
  • Marc Coleman
  • Marc MacSharry
  • Marc Smyth
  • Marcas Ó Murchú
  • Marcus O'Sullivan
  • Mardyke
  • Margaret Burke Sheridan
  • Margaret Collins-O'Driscoll
  • Margaret Conlon
  • Margaret Cox
  • Margaret Dolan
  • Margaret M. Pearse
  • Margaret Pearse
  • Margo (music)
  • Margot Ruddock
  • Margret of Thormond
  • Mari Fitzduff
  • Maria Christian
  • Maria Corrigan
  • Maria McCool
  • Marian College Dublin
  • Marian Harkin
  • Marian McGennis
  • Marie Mullen
  • Mario Rosenstock
  • Marion Coyle
  • Marion Greeves
  • Marita Conlon-McKenna
  • Mark Carroll (athlete)
  • Mark Caughey
  • Mark Clinton
  • Mark Clyde
  • Mark Cohen (cricketer)
  • Mark Daley
  • Mark Daly
  • Mark Devlin
  • Mark Dickson (footballer)
  • Mark Feehily
  • Mark Geary
  • Mark Gillespie (Irish cricketer)
  • Mark Glendinning
  • Mark Hackett
  • Mark Holland (footballer)
  • Mark Hughes (footballer born 1983)
  • Mark Keane
  • Mark Killilea, Snr
  • Mark Little (Irish journalist)
  • Mark McAllister
  • Mark McCall
  • Mark McKeever
  • Mark Nolan (footballer)
  • Mark O'Brien (footballer)
  • Mark O'Halloran
  • Mark O'Riordan
  • Mark Reynolds (basketball)
  • Mark Roantree
  • Mark Rooney
  • Mark Snodden
  • Mark Sugden
  • Markethill High School
  • Markey Robinson
  • Markievicz Park
  • Markiewicz Park
  • Marnie Holborow
  • Marrowbone Lane
  • Marsh's Library
  • Martin Brennan (Irish politician)
  • Martin Burke
  • Martin Carney
  • Martin Coleman, Jnr
  • Martin Comerford
  • Martin Earley
  • Martin Fay
  • Martin Gibbons
  • Martin Hayes (musician)
  • Martin J. Newell
  • Martin Lynch
  • Martin McCann
  • Martin McGaughey
  • Martin McGinley
  • Martin Meenan
  • Martin Morgan
  • Martin O'Connell (footballer)
  • Martin O'Connor
  • Martin O'Donoghue
  • Martin Roddy
  • Martin Ryan
  • Martina Anderson
  • Martina Stanley
  • Marty Conlon
  • Marty Morrissey
  • Mary Balfour Herbert
  • Mary Ball
  • Mary Barber
  • Mary Bergin
  • Mary Black
  • Mary Flaherty (politician)
  • Mary Gormley
  • Mary Guiney
  • Mary Henry
  • Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
  • Mary J. Hickman
  • Mary Kenny
  • Mary Laffoy
  • Mary Mooney
  • Mary Norris
  • Mary Reynolds
  • Mary Ryan (Irish politician)
  • Mary Stanislaus MacCarthy
  • Mary Tighe
  • Mary Upton
  • Mary White (Fianna Fáil politician)
  • Mary White (Green Party politician)
  • Mass rock
  • Mater Dei Institute of Education
  • Mater Private Hospital
  • Mathghamhan
  • Matt Brennan
  • Matt Cooper (Irish journalist)
  • Matt Devlin
  • Matt Doherty Jr.
  • Matt McCullough
  • Matt Molloy
  • Matthew Crossan
  • Matthew Doherty
  • Matthew Dwyer
  • Matthew Hazley
  • Matthew McGraw
  • Matthew Stafford (Irish senator)
  • Mattie McDonagh
  • Mattie McGrath
  • Matty Fuohy
  • Mature recollection
  • Maulin
  • Maum
  • Maumtrasna
  • Maumturks
  • Maura Murphy
  • Maura O'Connell
  • Maureen Haughey
  • Maureen O'Carroll
  • Maureen Potter
  • Maurice Ahern
  • Maurice Cummins
  • Maurice Dease
  • Maurice E. Dockrell
  • Maurice FitzGerald, 18th Knight of Kerry
  • Maurice Manning
  • Maurice Morrow, Baron Morrow
  • Maurice O'Connell
  • Maurice O'Connell (author)
  • Maurice O'Donoghue
  • Maurice O'Driscoll
  • Maurice Seezer
  • May Blood, Baroness Blood
  • Mayo (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Mayo County Council
  • Mayo Echo
  • Mayo News
  • Mayo North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Mayo North and West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Mayo South-Roscommon South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Mayo South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Mayo West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Mayo, County Mayo
  • Mazetown, County Antrim
  • Mc Carthy Mor
  • McCabe villas
  • McCann Barracks
  • McDiarmuid Park
  • McGaheys Crossroads
  • Mealagh Valley
  • Meath Hospital
  • Méav Ní Mhaolchatha
  • Meelick, County Clare
  • Meelick, County Galway
  • Meelick, County Mayo
  • Meigh
  • Meilge Molbthach
  • Meitheal
  • Mel Deane
  • Melvin Gaels GFC
  • Member of Parliament (pre-Union Ireland)
  • Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly
  • Mercy College (Dublin)
  • Merlin Park Regional Hospital
  • Merrion Centre, Dublin
  • Merrion Gates
  • Merrion Road
  • Merrion Square
  • Merrion Street
  • Mervyn Black
  • Mervyn Wall
  • Message to the Free Nations of the World
  • Metaconstitution
  • Metropolitan Cork
  • Miceál O'Rourke
  • Michael 'Ducksy' Walsh
  • Michael Banim
  • Michael Barrett (Irish politician)
  • Michael Begley
  • Michael Bell (Irish politician)
  • Michael Bond (hurling manager)
  • Míchael Breathnachs CLG
  • Michael Brennan (Fine Gael)
  • Michael Brennan (Progressive Democrats)
  • Michael Browne (bishop)
  • Michael Byrne (sailor)
  • Michael Carruth
  • Michael Carty
  • Michael Carvill
  • Michael Coey
  • Michael Colgan (actor)
  • Michael Collins (footballer)
  • Michael Connolly
  • Michael Corcoran (footballer)
  • Michael Creed
  • Michael Cronin (academic)
  • Michael Cummins
  • Michael D'Arcy
  • Michael D'Arcy, Jnr
  • Michael Dargan
  • Michael Davern
  • Michael Davitt Bridge
  • Michael Deane
  • Michael Derham
  • Michael Devaney
  • Michael Donnellan
  • Michael Duff (footballer)
  • Michael F. Kitt
  • Michael Fahy
  • Michael Fay Park
  • Michael Fennelly (hurler)
  • Michael ffrench-O'Carroll
  • Michael Finneran
  • Michael Finucane
  • Michael Fitzpatrick (Irish politician)
  • Michael Foley (footballer)
  • Michael Halliday (footballer)
  • Michael Heffernan
  • Michael Herbert
  • Michael Hilliard
  • Michael Hogan (sportsman)
  • Michael Horgan
  • Michael Howard (Irish politician)
  • Michael Jacob
  • Michael Joe Cosgrave
  • Michael Judge
  • Michael K. Noonan
  • Michael Kennedy (Dublin politician)
  • Michael Kennedy (Longford politician)
  • Michael Laverty
  • Michael Legge (comedian)
  • Michael Lipper
  • Michael MacLaverty
  • Michael McCann (footballer)
  • Michael McCarthy
  • Michael McGee
  • Michael McGrath
  • Michael McNamara
  • Michael McNamara (Medal of Honor recipient)
  • Michael McVerry
  • Michael Moran ("Zozimus")
  • Michael Moynihan (Kerry politician)
  • Michael Mulcahy (Irish politician)
  • Michael Mulcahy (painter)
  • Michael Murphy (priest)
  • Michael O'Brien (hurling manager)
  • Michael O'Flanagan
  • Michael O'Herlihy
  • Michael O'Neill (footballer)
  • Michael O'Suilleabhain
  • Michael Ring
  • Michael Seaver
  • Michael Sheridan (Irish politician)
  • Michael Smith (bishop)
  • Michael Smith (poet)
  • Michael Spillane (footballer)
  • Michael Staines
  • Michael Tierney (Professor of Greek)
  • Michael Timlin
  • Michael Toolan
  • Michael Tubridy
  • Michael Ward (Irish politician)
  • Michael Withers
  • Michael Yeats
  • Micheál MacLiammóir
  • Mícheál Ó Cléirigh
  • Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin
  • Michelle McIlveen
  • Michelle O'Neill
  • Mick Barry
  • Mick Barry (politician)
  • Mick Bermingham
  • Mick Brennan
  • Mick Cassidy (artist)
  • Mick Dempsey
  • Mick Fairclough
  • Mick Falvey
  • Mick Fealty
  • Mick Gannon
  • Mick Hoy (musician)
  • Mick Kennedy
  • Mick Lally
  • Mick Leech
  • Mick Malone (hurler)
  • Mick Moloney
  • Mick Moody
  • Mick Murphy (Sinn Féin politician)
  • Mick O'Driscoll
  • Mick O'Flanagan
  • Mick Quinn (writer)
  • Mick Waters
  • Mickey Brady
  • Mickey Harte
  • Mickey Keenan
  • Mickey Whelan
  • Micky Hamill
  • Microdisney
  • Mid Cork (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Mid Limerick Brigade
  • Midlands 103
  • Midlands Gold
  • Midlands of Ireland
  • Midleton (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Midleton GAA
  • Midleton RFC
  • Midleton Very Rare
  • Mike Finn
  • Mike FitzGerald
  • Mike Gibson
  • Mike Hipwell
  • Mike Kiernan
  • Mike Milligan
  • Mike Mullins
  • Mike Nolan (singer)
  • Mike O'Brien (hurler)
  • Mildred Fox
  • Milestone, County Tipperary
  • Milford, County Armagh
  • Milford, County Cork
  • Milford, County Donegal
  • Military College GAA
  • Mill Bay
  • Millbank, County Antrim
  • Millennium Bridge (Dublin)
  • Millennium Of Love
  • Millmount Fort
  • Millstreet
  • Milltown Cemetery
  • Milltown GAC
  • Milltown, County Galway
  • Milltown, County Kerry
  • Milltown, Dublin
  • Milltownpass
  • Milo O'Shea
  • Miltown Malbay
  • Mining Heritage Trust of Ireland
  • Mionnloch
  • Misuse of Drugs Act (Ireland)
  • Mitchel McLaughlin
  • Mixtwitch
  • Mochta
  • Model Arts and Niland Gallery
  • Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
  • Modomnoc
  • Mogue Kearns
  • Moira, County Antrim
  • Molesworth Street
  • Molly Bennett
  • Molly Keane
  • Monaghan Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Monamolin
  • Monard, County Cork
  • Monaseed
  • Monasteraden
  • Monasterboice
  • Monasterevin railway station
  • Monbeg
  • Moneydarragh Primary School
  • Moneygall
  • Moneygall GAA
  • Moneymore drogheda
  • Moneymore GAC
  • Moneymore Primary School
  • Moneyneany
  • Mongfind
  • Mongohorn
  • Monica Barnes
  • Monivea
  • Monivea Abbeyknockmoy
  • Monk Gibbon
  • Monknewton
  • Monkstown Community School
  • Monkstown, County Antrim
  • Monteith, County Down
  • Montgomery Tully
  • Monto
  • Montpelier, County Limerick
  • Montpelier, Limerick
  • Moone
  • Moore McDowell
  • Moortown St. Malachy's
  • Morning Ireland
  • Mornington House
  • Mornington, County Meath
  • Morton Stadium
  • Mosney railway station
  • Moss-Side, County Antrim
  • Mossy O'Riordan
  • Mother Vincent Whitty
  • Mound of the Hostages
  • Mount Anville Secondary School
  • Mount Callan
  • Mount Errigal
  • Mount Gilbert Community College
  • Mount Jerome Cemetery
  • Mount Leinster
  • Mount Temple, County Westmeath
  • Mount Vernon, Belfast
  • Mountains of East Kerry
  • Mountains of the Dingle Peninsula
  • Mountains of the Iveragh Peninsula
  • Mountbolus
  • Mountcharles
  • Mountcollins
  • Mounthill
  • Mountjoy
  • Mountjoy Square
  • Mountmellick
  • Mountshannon
  • Mourne Abbey
  • Mourne Independent Christian School
  • Mourne Mountains
  • Moville
  • Moville Community College
  • Moving Hearts
  • Moxie Dublin
  • Moy Tir na nOg
  • Moycullen
  • Moylagh, County Meath
  • Moylagh, County Tyrone
  • Moyle Park College
  • Moyola Park F.C.
  • Moyola Park Golf Club
  • Moyry Castle
  • Moyvane
  • Moyvoughly
  • Mr Gay Ireland
  • MS Readathon
  • Muckanaghederdauhaulia
  • Muckross House
  • Muff, County Donegal
  • Mug Corb
  • Mug Nuadat
  • Muinemón
  • Muintearas
  • Muintir na hÉireann
  • Muintir na Tíre
  • Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
  • Muirchertach mac Néill
  • Muire
  • Muiredach
  • Muiredach Bolgrach
  • Muiredach mac Bran
  • Muiredach mac Murchad
  • Muiredach Tirech
  • Mullacor
  • Mullagh, County Galway
  • Mullaghareirk Mountains
  • Mullaghbawn
  • Mullaghboy
  • Mullaghcleevaun
  • Mullaghglass
  • Mullaghmeen
  • Mullaghmore, County Clare
  • Mullaghmore, County Sligo
  • Mullaghmore, County Tyrone
  • Mullen Bridge
  • Mullingar Town F.C.
  • Mulranny
  • Mulrany
  • Multidenominational school
  • Munchin
  • Mundy
  • Munster Blackwater
  • Munterconnaught
  • Murchadh Ó Cuindlis
  • Murder triangle
  • Murlough Bay
  • Murrisk
  • Murroe
  • Museum District, Dublin, Ireland
  • Museum of Country Life
  • Musgrave Foodservices
  • Musgrave Park, Cork
  • Musgrave Retailer Services
  • Musgrave, Belfast
  • Mweelrea
  • Myer Hoffman
  • Myra Barry
  • Myrtleville
  • Myshall
  • Mysterious Woman
  • N10 road
  • N19 road
  • N20 road
  • N22 road
  • N23 road
  • N24 road
  • N26 road
  • N27 road
  • N28 road
  • N29 road
  • N30 road
  • N32 road
  • N51 road, Ireland
  • N53 road
  • N54 road
  • N55 road
  • N58 road
  • N59 road
  • N60 road
  • N61 road
  • N62 road
  • N63 road
  • N65 road
  • N66 road
  • N71 road
  • N74 road
  • N75 road
  • N76 road
  • N77 road
  • N78 road
  • N80 road
  • N81 road
  • N83 road
  • N84 road
  • N87 road
  • Na Casaidigh
  • Na Magha CLG
  • Na Piarsaigh GAA
  • Naas General Hospital
  • Nad, County Cork
  • Nagnatae
  • Naimee Coleman
  • Nano Reid
  • Naomh Mearnóg
  • Naomi Long
  • Nassau Street (Dublin)
  • Natasha Nic Gairbheith
  • Nath Í
  • Nathaniel Thomas Hone
  • National Basketball Arena
  • National Bureau of Criminal Investigation
  • National Centre Party (Ireland)
  • National Chamber Choir (Ireland)
  • National College of Ireland
  • National Day of Commemoration
  • National Labour Party (Ireland)
  • National Maritime Museum of Ireland
  • National Monument (Ireland)
  • National Party (Ireland)
  • National Performing Arts School
  • National Ploughing Championships
  • National Print Museum of Ireland
  • National Roads Authority
  • National school
  • National Song Contest
  • National Spatial Strategy
  • National Stadium (Ireland)
  • National Standards Authority of Ireland
  • National Tidy Town Awards
  • Natural History Museum (Ireland)
  • Naughton Gallery at Queen's
  • Naval Service Reserve
  • Navan Man
  • Neal Blaney
  • Neale
  • Neale Fenn
  • NEAR FM 101.6FM
  • Ned Hayes
  • Ned O'Sullivan
  • Neds Point Fort
  • Neil Anderson
  • Neil Best
  • Neil Carson
  • Neil Gallagher (footballer)
  • Neil Gill
  • Neil McMillan
  • Neil Shawcross
  • Neil Sinclair
  • Nemo Rangers GAA
  • Nenagh Guardian
  • Nephin
  • Nerve Centre
  • Nessa Childers
  • Nessan Quinlivan
  • New Midleton Distillery
  • New York GAA
  • Newbliss
  • Newbridge Avenue
  • Newbridge, County Galway
  • Newbuildings
  • Newcastle F.C.
  • Newcastle West
  • Newcastle, County Dublin
  • Newcastle, County Wicklow
  • Newcestown
  • Newcestown GAA
  • Newgate Prison, Dublin
  • Newgrange cursus
  • Newington YC F.C.
  • Newington, Belfast
  • Newlands Cross
  • Newmarket-on-Fergus
  • Newmarket GAA
  • Newmarket, County Cork
  • Newmills
  • Newport, County Mayo
  • Newry (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Newry Bosco GFC
  • Newry City F.C.
  • Newry High School
  • Newry River
  • Newry Town Hall
  • Newtown Limavady (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Newtown School, Waterford
  • Newtown, County Laois
  • Newtown, County Tipperary
  • Newtownabbey Community High School
  • Newtownbreda
  • Newtownbreda High School
  • Newtowncashel
  • Newtowncloghoge
  • Newtownmountkennedy
  • Newtownstewart St. Eugene's
  • Nia Segamain
  • Nial Fennelly
  • Niall Breslin
  • Niall Bruton
  • Niall Caille
  • Niall Collins
  • Niall FitzGerald
  • Niall Frossach
  • Niall MacGinnis
  • Niall Madden
  • Niall McCarthy
  • Niall McDarby
  • Niall Moran
  • Niall O'Brien (Columban missionary priest)
  • Niall O'Dowd
  • Niall O'Reilly
  • Niall Patterson
  • Niall Stokes
  • Niall Toibin
  • Niall Williams
  • Niamh Bhreathnach
  • Niamh Cosgrave
  • Niamh Cusack
  • Nicholas Ball (Irish lawyer)
  • Nicholas Furlong
  • Nicholas O'Shea
  • Nicholas Robinson
  • Nicholas Roche
  • Nick Dunning
  • Nick Popplewell
  • Nick Sweeney
  • Nicky McFadden
  • Nigel Boyd
  • Nigel Brady
  • NIPSA
  • Nixon's Corner
  • Noble Huston
  • Noel Bailie
  • Noel Brotherston
  • Noel Campbell
  • Noel Coonan
  • Noel Ferguson
  • Noel Grealish
  • Noel Haverty
  • Noel Hyndman
  • Noel Kelehan
  • Noel Kelly (footballer)
  • Noel Lane
  • Noel Lemass, Jnr
  • Noel McCaffrey
  • Noel Murphy
  • Noel O'Flynn
  • Noel Shine and Mary Greene
  • Noel Slevin
  • Nominated by the Taoiseach
  • Nora Connolly O'Brien
  • Nora Owen
  • Norman Drew
  • Norman Rodway
  • Norn Iron
  • Norry
  • Nortel F.C.
  • North-West Cup
  • North Belfast News
  • North Channel (British Isles)
  • North County Dublin (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • North Down Cricket Club
  • North Eastern Education and Library Board
  • North Galway (UK Parliament constituency)
  • North Strand
  • North Strand Road
  • North Tipperary
  • North Wall (Dublin)
  • Northeast Division Board
  • Northern Ireland (Temporary Provisions) Act 1972
  • Northern Ireland Act 1998
  • Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
  • Northern Ireland Ambulance Service
  • Northern Ireland Assembly (1973)
  • Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1973
  • Northern Ireland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
  • Northern Ireland Court Service
  • Northern Ireland Grand Committee
  • Northern Ireland Housing Executive
  • Northern Ireland law
  • Northern Ireland Law Commission
  • Northern Ireland Region of Shopping Centres
  • Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
  • Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company
  • Northern Ireland Young Communist League
  • Northern Irish inventions and discoveries
  • Northside People
  • Nowlan Park
  • NTR plc
  • Nuadu Finn Fáil
  • Nuadu Necht
  • Nuala Fennell
  • Nuala McKeever
  • Nurney, County Carlow
  • Nurney, County Kildare
  • Nutgrove
  • Nutgrove Shopping Centre
  • Nutley Lane
  • O' Donnell Park
  • O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars
  • O'Briensbridge
  • O'Briensbridge-Montpelier
  • O'Cahan
  • O'Connell Street, Limerick
  • O'Connor Park
  • O'Davoren
  • O'Donovan Rossa (Skibbereen)
  • O'Duffy Cup
  • O'Neill of Clannaboy
  • O'Neills
  • Ó Cléirigh
  • Ó Dálaigh
  • Ó Maolconaire
  • Ó Neill
  • Ó Siochfhradha
  • Oakgrove Integrated College
  • Obadiah Williams
  • Obel Tower
  • Ocean overhead
  • Óengus mac Nad Froích
  • Óengus Ollom
  • Óengus Olmucaid
  • Óengus Tuirmech Temrach
  • Offaly Express
  • Offences against the State Acts 1939-1998
  • Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister
  • Office of the Parliamentary Counsel to Government
  • Official Languages Act 2003
  • Óglaigh na hÉireann (CIRA splinter group)
  • Ogma Press
  • Ogonnelloe
  • Oideas Gael
  • Oisin Fagan
  • Old Head of Kinsale
  • Old Leighlin
  • Old Leighlin (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Old Town, County Roscommon
  • Olderfleet
  • Oldthort
  • Olive Loughnane
  • Oliver Byrne
  • Oliver Gibson
  • Oliver Horgan
  • Oliver Hughes
  • Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart
  • Olivia Mitchell
  • Ollamh Síl Muireadaigh
  • Ollie Cahill
  • Ollie Conmy
  • Ollie Murphy
  • Ollie Wilkinson
  • Ollom Fotla
  • Olympic Council of Ireland
  • Omagh Academy
  • Omagh St. Enda's
  • Omero Mumba
  • Omni Shopping Centre
  • One Day Love
  • Oola
  • Opportunity Youth
  • Oran Kearney
  • Orangefield
  • Oranmore
  • Order of Malta Ambulance Corps
  • Oriel House
  • Oriel Park
  • Orla Brady
  • Órla Fallon
  • Ormeau Golf Club
  • Oscar Andrews
  • Ossie Colhoun
  • OTT (boyband)
  • Oughterard
  • Oulart
  • Oulart the Ballagh
  • Ouley Hill
  • Our Lady's College, Greenhills
  • Our Lady, Queen of Ireland
  • Our Wee Country
  • Out of season (Ireland)
  • Over Fauscoum
  • Owen Butler
  • Owen Casey
  • Owen Doyle
  • Owen Larkin
  • Owen Morrison
  • Owen Roes O'Neills
  • Owen Sheehy-Skeffington
  • Owen Walsh
  • Owenbeg
  • Owenbrean River
  • Oxford United Stars F.C.
  • Oylegate
  • Oysterhaven
  • P. J. Bradley
  • P. J. Morley
  • P. J. Ruttledge
  • P. J. Sheehan
  • P. R. Mallory and Co Inc
  • Paddie Bell
  • Paddy Agnew (Irish republican)
  • Paddy Agnew (Stormont MP)
  • Paddy Bradley
  • Paddy Burke
  • Paddy Cantillon
  • Paddy Carty
  • Paddy Christie
  • Paddy Doherty
  • Paddy Gogarty
  • Paddy Harte
  • Paddy Holden
  • Paddy Kenny
  • Paddy Killoran
  • Paddy McCarthy
  • Paddy McGuigan
  • Paddy McHugh
  • Paddy O'Brien (gaelic footballer)
  • Paddy O'Donovan
  • Paddy O'Toole
  • Paddy Power (politician)
  • Paddy Prenderville
  • Paddy Reilly
  • Paddy Roche
  • Paddy Seery
  • Pádraic McCormack
  • Padraic McMahon
  • Pádraic Ó Conaire
  • Pádraig Mac Lochlainn
  • Padraig O'Connor
  • Pádraig O'Driscoll
  • Pádraig Ó Snodaigh
  • Padraig Quinn
  • Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
  • Páirc Tailteann
  • Páirc Uí Chaoimh
  • Pallasgreen
  • Pallaskenry
  • Palmerston Park, Dublin
  • Pamela Gallagher
  • Panti
  • Parish of Dollymount
  • Park Avenue (Dublin)
  • Park West, Dublin
  • Park, County Londonderry
  • Parkacunna
  • Parkavonear Castle
  • Parkgate, County Antrim
  • Parkhall College
  • Parliament of Southern Ireland
  • Parnell Square
  • Parnells GAA
  • Partry
  • Pascal Canavan
  • Pascal McConnell
  • Paschal Donohoe
  • Paschal Mooney
  • Paschal Preston
  • Passionfruit Theatre
  • Pastie
  • Pat Barlow
  • Pat Barry
  • Pat Boran
  • Pat Bridson
  • Pat Buckley (Aghabullogue hurler)
  • Pat Burke
  • Pat Canavan
  • Pat Carey
  • Pat Collier
  • Pat Deans
  • Pat Delaney (Offaly hurler)
  • Pat Doherty
  • Pat Gallagher
  • Pat Haran
  • Pat Hegarty
  • Pat Lawlor (hurler)
  • Pat Malloy
  • Pat McCartan
  • Pat McDonagh
  • Pat McEnaney
  • Pat McGinn
  • Pat McLoughney
  • Pat McNamee
  • Pat McShane
  • Pat Moylan
  • Pat O'Neill (Dublin footballer)
  • Pat O'Shea (author)
  • Pat O'Shea (GAA)
  • Pat Reilly (footballer)
  • Pat Reynolds
  • Pat Saward
  • Pat Sharkey
  • Pat Short
  • Patricia Aakhus
  • Patricia Driscoll
  • Patricia Lynch
  • Patricia McLaughlin
  • Patrician Secondary School
  • Patrick's Causeway
  • Patrick Barrett
  • Patrick Barrington, 11th Viscount Barrington
  • Patrick Beegan
  • Patrick Brennan (Garda)
  • Patrick Brereton
  • Patrick Browne
  • Patrick Campbell (INLA member)
  • Patrick Cavanagh
  • Patrick Clune
  • Patrick Connolly
  • Patrick Connor (Irish politician)
  • Patrick Cooney
  • Patrick Cregg
  • Patrick Crotty
  • Patrick D'Arcy
  • Patrick Dineen
  • Patrick Dixon (cricketer)
  • Patrick Dooley
  • Patrick Finucane (Irish politician)
  • Patrick Fogarty
  • Patrick Gallagher
  • Patrick Giles
  • Patrick Guiney
  • Patrick H. Grace
  • Patrick Hogan (Cumann na nGaedhael)
  • Patrick Hogan (Farmers Party)
  • Patrick Hogan (Tipperary politician)
  • Patrick Ireland
  • Patrick Joseph McCall
  • Patrick Kavanagh
  • Patrick Kelly (fiddler)
  • Patrick Kelly (footballer)
  • Patrick Kerrigan
  • Patrick Kinane
  • Patrick Kohlmann
  • Patrick Lalor
  • Patrick Leahy (athlete)
  • Patrick Lenihan
  • Patrick Little
  • Patrick MacGill
  • Patrick Masterson
  • Patrick McCabe (novelist)
  • Patrick McCartan
  • Patrick McFadden (Irish politician)
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  • Sir Osmond Esmonde, 12th Baronet
  • Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet
  • Sir Richard de Exeter
  • Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, 4th Baronet
  • Sir Thomas Burke, 3rd Baronet
  • Sir Thomas Drew
  • Sir Ulick Burke, 3rd Baronet
  • Sir William Cusack-Smith, 2nd Baronet
  • Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet
  • Sírlám
  • Sírna Sáeglach
  • Siún Nic Gearailt
  • Six (band)
  • Six Mile Water
  • Sixmilecross
  • SJ Michaels
  • Skara Brae (music)
  • Skea, County Fermanagh
  • Skeatry
  • Skehana
  • Skelpin
  • Skenakilly
  • Skindive
  • Skreen
  • Skryne
  • Slaine Kelly
  • Slàinte
  • Slán Abhaile
  • Slánoll
  • Slaughtmanus GAC
  • Slaughtneil GAC
  • Slemish
  • Sletty
  • Sliabh Luachra
  • Slieve Bearnagh
  • Slieve Binnian
  • Slieve Bloom Mountains
  • Slieve Carr
  • Slieve Foy
  • Slieve Gullion
  • Slieve League
  • Slieve Mish Mountains
  • Slieve Miskish Mountains
  • Slieve Muck
  • Slieve na Calliagh
  • Slieve Snaght
  • Slieveanorra forest
  • Slieveboy
  • Slievemaan
  • Slievemore
  • Slievenamon
  • Slieverue
  • Sligo-Mayo East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Sligo-North Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Sligo (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Sligo Abbey
  • Sligo Early Music Ensemble
  • Sligo General Hospital
  • Sligo Post
  • Sligo Weekender
  • Sligo Yacht Club
  • Slyne Head Lighthouse
  • Smith Hill (house)
  • Social and Personal
  • Soghain
  • Soloheadbeg
  • Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore
  • Somewhere In Europe
  • Sonny Knowles
  • Sooey
  • Sorcha
  • South Anne Street
  • South Armagh Republican Action Force
  • South Circular Road (Dublin)
  • South County Dublin (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • South Derry Independent Republican Unit
  • South Tipperary
  • Southill, Limerick
  • Southside People
  • Spa, County Down
  • Spáilpín
  • Spamount
  • Spanish Arch
  • Spanish Point
  • Special Detective Unit
  • Special Powers Act
  • Spencer Dock
  • Sperrins
  • Spiddal
  • Spike Island, County Cork
  • Spirit grocery
  • Spotlight (NI)
  • Spranger Barry
  • Springfield, County Fermanagh
  • Springhill (Bangor suburb)
  • Springhill Primary School
  • St Augustine's and Good Counsel College, New Ross
  • St Cecilia's College
  • St Colm's High School, Draperstown
  • St Conleths Ladies Football
  • St Eugene's College
  • St Feckins
  • St Finian's Church of Ireland
  • St Finian's Primary School
  • St Gemma's High School
  • St George's Channel
  • St George's Market
  • St Grellan's GFC
  • St John's Road East
  • St Joseph's Boys' High School
  • St Joseph's High School, Coalisland
  • St Malachy's High School, Antrim
  • St Marks GAA Club
  • St Mary's High School (Limavady)
  • St Mcdaras Community College
  • St Olcan's High School
  • St Peter's College, Wexford
  • St Philomena's National School, Ravenswell
  • St Sylvesters
  • St. Aidan's C.B.S.
  • St. Benedicts Harps GAC
  • St. Brendan's Park
  • St. Brigid's Primary School, Belleek
  • St. Brigid's Primary School, Crossmaglen
  • St. Colman's Primary School, Dromore
  • St. Colman's Primary School, Saval
  • St. Colum's Primary School
  • St. Conal's Psychiatric Hospital
  • St. Conleth's College
  • St. Conleth's Park
  • St. Cronan's Boys National School
  • St. Dallan's Primary School
  • St. Dominic's High School
  • St. Finbarr's College, Farranferris
  • St. Finbarr's GAA
  • St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton
  • St. James' Primary School, Tandragee
  • St. James's Gate
  • St. Jarlath's College
  • St. Jarlath's Park
  • St. John's Cathedral, Limerick
  • St. John's Eve
  • St. John's Primary School, Newry
  • St. John Greer Ervine
  • St. Joseph's Boys' School
  • St. Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack
  • St. Joseph's Primary School, Cookstown
  • St. Joseph's Secondary School (Navan)
  • St. MacNissi's Primary School
  • St. Malachy's Primary School, Camlough
  • St. Martin's GAA
  • St. Mary's College, Galway
  • St. Mary's Grammar School
  • St. Mary's Park (Limerick)
  • St. Mary's Primary School, Ballyward
  • St. Mary's Primary School, Fivemiletown
  • St. Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire
  • St. Michael's Loreto Secondary School (Navan)
  • St. Oliver Plunkett's Primary School, Forkhill
  • St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon
  • St. Patrick's and St. Brigid's College
  • St. Patrick's College of Education (Drumcondra)
  • St. Patrick's College, Belfast
  • St. Patrick's Grammar School, Downpatrick
  • St. Patrick's Primary School, Cullyhanna
  • St. Patrick's Primary School, Mayobridge
  • St. Patrick's Street
  • St. Patricks GAA Palmerstown
  • St. Patricks, Greencastle
  • St. Paul's College, Raheny
  • St. Peter's Community School, Cork
  • St. Peter's Primary School, Charlemont
  • St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda
  • St. Rynagh's GAA
  • St. Stephens' Church (Mount Street Dublin)
  • St. Teresa's Primary School, Mountnorris
  • St. Tiernach's Park
  • St. Vincent's University Hospital
  • St.Columbanus School (Bangor)
  • Staigue stone fort
  • Stalag 17 (band)
  • Stamullen
  • Standards in Public Office Commission
  • Standish Hayes O'Grady
  • Standish James O'Grady
  • Standish O'Grady, 1st Viscount Guillamore
  • Stanislaus Kennedy
  • Stanley Bergin
  • Stanley Hewitt
  • Stanley Pettigrew
  • State Heraldic Museum
  • State Hospital for Scotland and Northern Ireland
  • Steelstown GAC
  • Stefan McKevitt
  • Stefan White
  • Stephen Bray (GAA player)
  • Stephen Byrne
  • Stephen Carson
  • Stephen Collins (journalist)
  • Stephen Cooling
  • Stephen Coughlan
  • Stephen de Exeter
  • Stephen De Vere
  • Stephen Doran
  • Stephen Elliott (footballer)
  • Stephen Farry
  • Stephen Ferris (Footballer)
  • Stephen Ferris (rugby player)
  • Stephen Finnegan
  • Stephen Fuller
  • Stephen Garrett
  • Stephen Geoghegan
  • Stephen Gleeson
  • Stephen Gollogly
  • Stephen Hayes (hurler)
  • Stephen Hiney
  • Stephen Hurley
  • Stephen J. Martin
  • Stephen Kelly
  • Stephen Lucey
  • Stephen MacKenna
  • Stephen Maher
  • Stephen Martin (field hockey)
  • Stephen McCrossan
  • Stephen Murphy (footballer)
  • Stephen O'Brien (footballer)
  • Stephen O'Flynn
  • Stephen Quinn
  • Stephen Smyth
  • Steva Riordan
  • Steve Brennan
  • Steve Lomas
  • Steve Penney (footballer)
  • Steve Robinson (footballer)
  • Steven Collins
  • Steven Douglas (footballer)
  • Steven Foley-Sheridan
  • Steven O'Leary
  • Stevens Report
  • Stewart Castle
  • Stewart McKinney (rugby player)
  • Stewartstown Harps
  • Stickens
  • Stockton's Wing
  • Stoneybatter
  • Stoneyford, County Antrim
  • Stoneyford, County Kilkenny
  • Stormont Castle
  • Stormont House
  • Stormont, Belfast
  • Strabane (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Strabane Sigersons
  • Stradbally
  • Strade
  • Straidarran
  • Straits of Moyle
  • Strand Cinema
  • Strandhill
  • Strandtown Primary School
  • Strangford
  • Stranmillis
  • Stranmillis Primary School
  • Stranocum
  • Stranorlar
  • Stranorlar Vocational School
  • Stratford-on-Slaney
  • Strathearn School
  • Straw, County Londonderry
  • Streamstown
  • Street, County Westmeath
  • Streets Ahead
  • Strokestown
  • Structure of the Gaelic Athletic Association
  • Strule (Electoral Ward)
  • Stuart Addis
  • Stuart Byrne
  • Stuart Robinson
  • Sue Denham
  • Sue Ramsey
  • Sugarloaf Hill (Knockmealdowns)
  • Sugarloaf, Cork
  • Sugarloaf, West Wicklow
  • Sugrue
  • Summer Cove
  • Summerhill, County Meath
  • Sunburst flag
  • Suncroft
  • Sunday World (old newspaper)
  • Sunrise Radio, Ireland
  • Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1877
  • Supreme Court of the Irish Free State
  • Surly (band)
  • Surrender and regrant
  • Susan Denham
  • Susan Pollexfen
  • Sutton Creek
  • Sutton Park School
  • Sutton Park, Dublin
  • Sutton, Dublin
  • Swanlinbar
  • Swatragh
  • Swatragh GAC
  • Sweeney's Men
  • Sweet Savage
  • Sydenham, Belfast
  • Sydney Parade Avenue
  • Sylvie Linnane
  • T. A. Denny
  • T. C. Murray
  • T. P. McKenna
  • Table Mountain, County Wicklow
  • Tadhg mac Muirchertach
  • Tadhg Murphy
  • Tadhg O'Connor
  • Tadhg Ó Cianáin
  • Taghshinny
  • Taillten Fair
  • Tailteann Games
  • Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair
  • Take Him Home
  • Talbot Memorial Bridge
  • Tallaght Stadium
  • Tallaght Strategy
  • Tallow GAA
  • Tallow, County Waterford
  • Tamas Szecsi
  • Tamlaght, County Fermanagh
  • Tamlaght, County Londonderry
  • Tamnaherin
  • Tamnamore
  • Tamnamore Primary School
  • Tanaide Mor mac Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire
  • Tanaide Ó Maolconaire
  • Tandragee Rovers F.C.
  • Tang, County Westmeath
  • Taoiseach's residence
  • Tara Hill, County Wexford
  • Tarbert, County Kerry
  • Tarlach Mac Suibhne
  • Tartaraghan
  • Tattyreagh St. Patrick's
  • Taughmaconnell
  • Tayto (Northern Ireland)
  • Teaching qualification
  • Teagasc
  • Tearaght Island
  • Ted Nealon
  • Ted Walsh
  • Teelin
  • Teemore
  • Telltown
  • Templebryan Stone Circle
  • Templemichael
  • Templemore
  • Templemore railway station
  • Templemore, Clonmore and Killea (Catholic Parish)
  • Templenoe
  • Tennis Ireland
  • Tenth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1986
  • Terence de Vere White
  • Terence Flanagan
  • Terence MacManus
  • Terence McNaughton
  • Terrence Slowey
  • Terry Conroy
  • Terry Flanagan
  • Terry Kelly (footballer)
  • Terry Leyden
  • Terry Magee
  • Terry McHugh
  • Terry Woods
  • Terryglass
  • Terryland Park
  • Thady O'Connor
  • That's What Friends Are For (Eurovision song)
  • The 4 Of Us
  • The American Ireland Fund
  • The Atrix
  • The Birches, County Armagh
  • The Black Valley
  • The Botanic Inn
  • The Bothy Band
  • The Brilliant Trees
  • The Cake Sale
  • The Chaine Memorial
  • The Clanricarde
  • The Cope Primary School
  • The Coronas
  • The Curragh of Kildare
  • The Demise
  • The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel
  • The Diamond, Enniskillen
  • The Double (Gaelic games)
  • The Driven
  • The Dubs - Dublin GAA since the 1940s
  • The Duggans
  • The East Coast Angels
  • The Echo (Irish Newspaper)
  • The Educational Company of Ireland
  • The Fat Lady Sings (band)
  • The Fatima Mansions
  • The Fureys
  • The Gaiety School of Acting
  • The Golden Horde (band)
  • The Great Book of Ireland
  • The Great Book of Irish Genealogies
  • The Harrow, County Wexford
  • The Honourable The Irish Society
  • The Hooded Gunman
  • The Impartial Reporter
  • The Irish Echo
  • The IRS
  • The Jab
  • The Johnstons
  • The Kerryman
  • The Laois Voice
  • The Limelight (Belfast)
  • The Marshals
  • The Meadow, Newry
  • The Middlewich Paddies
  • The Mount, Belfast
  • The Mullet
  • The Mumbles
  • The North/South Language Body
  • The Northern Whig
  • The O'Higgins
  • The Orange And The Green
  • The Pattersons
  • The Peoples' Park, Ballymena
  • The Phoenix (magazine)
  • The Pope's Children
  • The Radiators From Space
  • The Real Me (Eurovision song)
  • The Redneck Manifesto (band)
  • The Rose of Mooncoin
  • The Rower
  • The Secret Rose
  • The Sligo Champion
  • The Spikes
  • The Square, Dublin
  • The Stag's Head
  • The Starry Plough (newspaper)
  • The Stiff Kitten
  • The Sunday Business Post
  • The Swan, County Laois
  • The Three Sisters (Ireland)
  • The Troubles in Castlerock
  • The Troubles in Donaghmore
  • The Troubles in Dromore (Down)
  • The Undertones (album)
  • The Vancouver Irish Sporting and Social Club
  • The Wages of Love
  • The Watertower Conspiracy
  • The White Stag group
  • The Wonderful Barn
  • Thelma Hopkins (athlete)
  • Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon
  • There Were Roses
  • Theresa Lennon Blunt
  • Thinus Fourie
  • Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958
  • Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1968
  • Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
  • Thomas 'Ta' Power
  • Thomas Barnwall Martin
  • Thomas Bolger
  • Thomas Brennan (Fianna Fáil)
  • Thomas Brennan (Irish Land League)
  • Thomas Buchanan (Unionist politician)
  • Thomas Burke (artist)
  • Thomas Burke (Clare politician)
  • Thomas Byrne (Meath politician)
  • Thomas Carey (cricketer)
  • Thomas Caulfield
  • Thomas Caulfield Irwin
  • Thomas Coulter
  • Thomas Dixon (cricketer)
  • Thomas Dunne
  • Thomas Ellis
  • Thomas Flanagan (Irish politician)
  • Thomas Francis Hendricken
  • Thomas Grubb
  • Thomas Harris (Irish politician)
  • Thomas Heary
  • Thomas Heazle Parke
  • Thomas Hennessy
  • Thomas Hone
  • Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (Cavan politician)
  • Thomas Johnson (Irish politician)
  • Thomas Malton
  • Thomas McCarthy (poet)
  • Thomas McGauley
  • Thomas McGrath (builder)
  • Thomas McLoughlin
  • Thomas McMahon
  • Thomas Moles
  • Thomas Morgan (footballer)
  • Thomas Myles
  • Thomas Niblock
  • Thomas O'Mahony
  • Thomas O'Shaughnessy
  • Thomas Preston (scientist)
  • Thomas Purcell of Loughmoe
  • Thomas Sadleir
  • Thomas Street (Dublin)
  • Thomas Walsh (Irish politician)
  • Thomas Westropp Bennett
  • Thomastown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Thomond deeds
  • Thormanby Road
  • Thornhill College
  • Three Collas
  • Thurles railway station
  • Tia Keyes
  • Tibradden
  • Tibradden Mountain
  • Tichborne Aston
  • Tiernan Mulvenna
  • Tievebulliagh
  • Tigernán Ua Ruairc
  • Tim Barker
  • Tim Clancy
  • Tim Dalton
  • Tim McCann (footballer)
  • Tim Mouncey
  • Tim O'Shea (footballer)
  • Tim Pat Coogan
  • Timahoe
  • Timmy Adamson
  • Timmy Dooley
  • Timoleague
  • Timoleague Friary
  • Timothy Ahearne
  • Timothy Daniel Sullivan
  • Timothy Harrington
  • Timothy J. Murphy
  • Timothy O'Connor
  • Timothy O'Keeffe
  • Timothy O'Sullivan (Irish politician)
  • Tinahely
  • Tinryland
  • Tintern Abbey (County Wexford)
  • Tiocfaidh ár lá
  • Tipperary (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Tipperary Mid, North and South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Tír Conaill
  • Tirconaill Tribune
  • Tírechán
  • Tirnaneill
  • Tithe Bill
  • Tobergill
  • Togher
  • Toirdelbach Ua Briain
  • Toireasa Ferris
  • Tola of Clonard
  • Tom Court
  • Tom Enright
  • Tom Feeney (hurler)
  • Tom Garvin
  • Tom Hales
  • Tom Hayes
  • Tom Healy
  • Tom Herron
  • Tom Hickey
  • Tom Kelleher
  • Tom Kiernan
  • Tom Kivlehan
  • Tom McCaughren
  • Tom McCormack
  • Tom McEllistrim III
  • Tom McEllistrim, Snr
  • Tom McGurk
  • Tom Mitchell
  • Tom Moffatt
  • Tom Mohan
  • Tom Morrissey
  • Tom Murphy (actor)
  • Tom Nolan
  • Tom O'Brannigan
  • Tom O'Donnell
  • Tom O'Donoghue
  • Tom O'Higgins
  • Tom O'Sullivan (hurler)
  • Tom Ross (cricketer)
  • Tom Sheahan
  • Tom Sheridan
  • Tom Spillane
  • Tom Toomey
  • Tomás Bairéad
  • Tomás Brady
  • Tomás Freeman
  • Tomás O'Leary
  • Tomás Ryan
  • Tommy Barrett
  • Tommy Broughan
  • Tommy Byrne (Formula One)
  • Tommy Carr
  • Tommy Carroll
  • Tommy Collins
  • Tommy Dickson
  • Tommy Doherty
  • Tommy Dowd (footballer)
  • Tommy Gaynor
  • Tommy Houston (footballer)
  • Tommy J. Wright
  • Tommy Kelly (footballer)
  • Tommy McGuigan
  • Tommy McGuinness
  • Tommy McGuire
  • Tommy Murphy Cup 2007
  • Tommy Peoples
  • Tommy Robb
  • Tommy Stewart (footballer)
  • Tonelagee
  • Tonie Walsh
  • Tony Adams (producer)
  • Tony Byrne
  • Tony Connolly
  • Tony Coulson
  • Tony Dempsey
  • Tony Doyle
  • Tony Dunne
  • Tony Galvin
  • Tony Guilfoyle
  • Tony Kett
  • Tony Lundon
  • Tony McLoughlin
  • Tony Moynihan
  • Tony O'Shaughnessy
  • Tony Scullion
  • Tony Scully
  • Tony Sheridan (footballer)
  • Toomevara
  • Toorlestraun
  • Top of the Hill Celtic F.C.
  • Torc Mountain
  • Torc Waterfall
  • Toronto GAA
  • Toss The Feathers
  • Tourism Ireland
  • Tourmakeady College
  • Tournafulla
  • Tower, County Cork
  • Townleyhall passage grave
  • Traad
  • Traditional Unionist Voice
  • Tragumna
  • Tralee (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Tralee Bay
  • Tralee Mitchels
  • Translink (Northern Ireland)
  • Trasna na dTonnta
  • Treaty City Titans
  • Treaty Ports (Ireland)
  • Trevor Anderson
  • Trevor Brennan
  • Trevor Britton
  • Trevor Carson
  • Trevor Clarke
  • Trevor Giles
  • Trevor Hill, 1st Viscount Hillsborough
  • Trevor Hutchinson
  • Trevor Kirkland
  • Trevor Leaker
  • Trevor Ringland
  • Trevor Vaughan
  • Triggerman (band)
  • Trillick St. Macartan's
  • Trim (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Trinity Gaels
  • Trinity Hall, Dublin
  • Tritonville Road
  • Trócaire
  • Trojans F.C.
  • Trory
  • Trummer
  • TS O'Rourke
  • Tuamgraney
  • Tuatha Taiden
  • Tubber, Ireland
  • Tubberclare
  • Tullaghan
  • Tullamore Dew
  • Tullaroan
  • Tullavilla
  • Tullow
  • Tully Castle
  • Tullyallen
  • Tullygally Primary School
  • Tullyhaw
  • Tullyhogue
  • Tullynacross
  • Tullywiggan
  • Tulrahan
  • Tulrush
  • Tulsk
  • Turloughmore
  • Turners Cross, Cork
  • Turning Point (institute)
  • Turoe stone
  • Tuskar Rock
  • Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1992
  • Twelve Apostles of Ireland
  • Twelve Bens
  • Twenty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 2002
  • Twenty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 2001
  • Twenty-second Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 2001
  • Twinbrook, Belfast
  • Two-Mile Borris
  • Two Nations Theory (Ireland)
  • Two Rock
  • Tydavnet
  • Tyholland
  • Tyrone Crystal
  • Tyrone Guthrie Centre
  • Tyrone House
  • Tyrone Howe
  • Tyrrellspass
  • Tyrrelstown
  • U.U.J. F.C.
  • UCD GAA
  • Údarás na Gaeltachta
  • Úgaine Mór
  • Uí Cheinnselaig
  • Uí Dúnlainge
  • Uí Garrchon
  • Uí Ímair
  • Uí Maine
  • Uilliam Ó Duinnín
  • Uisce Beatha
  • Ulick Burke (politician)
  • Ulick Burke of Annaghkeen
  • Ulick Burke of Umhaill
  • Ulick Joseph Bourke
  • Ulick McEvaddy
  • Ulick O'Connor
  • Ulster-Scots Agency
  • Ulster Army Council
  • Ulster GAA
  • Ulster Hall
  • Ulster Hospital
  • Ulster Says No
  • Ulster Society for Promoting the Education of the Deaf and the Blind
  • Ulster Tatler
  • Ulster Unionist Labour Association
  • Ulster Way
  • Ulsterisation
  • Uluti
  • Umbro Galway Cup
  • Under-Secretary for Ireland
  • Under 21 Football League of Ireland
  • Union Hall
  • United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets
  • United Irishman
  • United Park
  • University College Hospital Galway
  • University Hall (Dublin)
  • Upper Ballinderry
  • Upper Springfield
  • Upperchurch
  • Uragh Stone Circle
  • Urhan
  • Urney St. Columba's
  • Urris
  • Val Andrews
  • Valentine Greatrakes
  • Valentine Hollingsworth
  • Veda Beaux Reves
  • Ventry
  • Venus Envy (Irish band)
  • Verbal Arts Centre
  • Verbena, Dublin
  • Vicarstown
  • Vice Great Seneschal of Ireland
  • Victor Barry
  • Victor Costello
  • Victor Craig
  • Victor Griffin
  • Victor Hunter
  • Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone
  • Victoria Niarchos
  • Victoria Smurfit
  • Victoria Square, Belfast
  • Vilbaldr DufÞakrsson
  • Village (magazine)
  • Villierstown
  • Vince Cunningham
  • Vincent Dowling
  • Vincy Twomey
  • Vinnie Murphy
  • Vinny Arkins
  • Vinny Perth
  • Vinny Sullivan
  • Violet Gibson
  • Viridian Group
  • Vivian Mercier
  • Vivion de Valera
  • Vona Groarke
  • Voyage of Snedgus and Mac Riagla
  • Voyage of the Uí Chorra
  • Vulture squad
  • Vyvienne Long
  • W. G. Fay's Irish National Dramatic Company
  • W. J. Barre
  • Wait Until The Weekend Comes
  • Wakehurst F.C.
  • Walking the Streets in the Rain
  • Wallace Browne, Baron Browne of Belmont
  • Wallace High School (Northern Ireland)
  • Wallace Park
  • Walsh Island
  • Walsh Park
  • Walt Willis
  • Walter Blake
  • Walter Booton
  • Walter Ellis
  • Walter Fawcett
  • Walter Osborne
  • Waltons Guitar Festival of Ireland
  • Wanderly Wagon
  • Warner Chilcott
  • Warrant of Appointment
  • Warren Parkes
  • Warwickshire GAA
  • Watch House Village
  • Water Works, Belfast
  • Waterford-Tipperary East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
  • Waterford City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Waterford City (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Waterford College of Further Education
  • Waterford Crystal
  • Waterford Harbour
  • Waterfront Hall
  • Watergrasshill
  • Waterside, Derry
  • Waterville, County Kerry
  • Waterways Ireland
  • Wayne Byrne
  • Wayne Colbert
  • Wayne O'Sullivan
  • Wayne Russell
  • Wayne Sherlock
  • We've Got The World
  • Wedge-shaped gallery grave
  • Wellington Rec F.C.
  • Wellingtonbridge
  • Wendimiller
  • Wentworth Allen
  • Wesley Ferris
  • West-Link
  • West Street Drogheda
  • Western Canadian Championship 2004
  • Western Canadian Championship 2005
  • Western Canadian Championship 2006
  • Western Canadian Championship 2007
  • Western Division Board
  • Western People
  • Western Way
  • Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship
  • Weston Airport
  • Westport House
  • Wexford Harbour
  • Wexford Martyrs
  • Wexford Park
  • When (Eurovision song)
  • When You Need Me
  • Whiddy Island
  • Whipping Boy (Irish band)
  • White Island, County Fermanagh
  • Whiteabbey
  • Whitechurch, County Dublin
  • Whitecross, County Armagh
  • Whitefield College of the Bible
  • Whitegate, County Clare
  • Whitehall, Dublin
  • Whitehead, County Antrim
  • Whiterock
  • Whiterock, Belfast
  • Whitewell Road
  • Wibbly Wobbly Wonder
  • Wicklow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Wicklow Head
  • Wide Streets Commission
  • Wilbur Cush
  • Wilfred Bourchier
  • William Abraham (Irish politician)
  • William Allen (UK politician)
  • William Browne (MP)
  • William Clarke & Son
  • William Coffey (cricketer)
  • William Connellan
  • William Conolly
  • William Crozier (cricketer)
  • William Davin
  • William Desmond
  • William Fitzgerald (bishop)
  • William Gerard Barry
  • William Gleeson
  • William Hamilton Maxwell
  • William Harman
  • William Hone Junior
  • William Irwin (Northern Ireland politician)
  • William John Leech
  • William Johnston of Ballykilbeg
  • William Lee (bishop)
  • William Lundon
  • William MacCarthy-Morrogh
  • William McCrea (politician)
  • William McKee
  • William Meldon
  • William Morgan Jellett
  • William Murphy (footballer)
  • William Murphy (Irish politician)
  • William Norton
  • William O'Donnell
  • William O'Leary (Irish politician)
  • William O'Shea
  • William Ogilby
  • William Patrick Ryan
  • William Peskett
  • William Porterfield
  • William Ross (Northern Ireland politician)
  • William Spotswood Green
  • William Thompson (Northern Ireland politician)
  • William Tirry
  • William Walsh (Bishop)
  • William X. O'Brien
  • Williamstown, County Galway
  • Willie Boland
  • Willie Clancy
  • Willie Clarke
  • Willie Clifford
  • Willie Corduff
  • Willie Cunningham (Northern Irish footballer)
  • Willie Doyle (footballer)
  • Willie Duggan
  • Willie Irvine
  • Willie John Kiely
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  • Without Your Love (Gary O'Shaughnessy song)
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  • Wood Quay
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  • Woodford, County Galway
  • Woodlawn, County Galway
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  • Wrap the Green Flag Around Me, Boys
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  • Yaakov Pearlman
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  • Yorkshire GAA
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  • Youghal (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Young Irelands
  • Your Place and Mine
  • YUMee
  • Yvonne Connolly
  • Yvonne McGuinness
  • Zion Parish primary school

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