What is Black Irish?

The term "Black Irish" is sometimes used outside Ireland to refer to Irish people with black hair and dark eyes. One theory is that they are descendants of Spanish traders or of the few sailors of the Spanish Armada who were shipwrecked on Ireland's west coast, but there is little evidence for this.
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Who is considered black Irish?

The definition of black Irish is used to describe Irish people with dark hair and dark eyes thought to be decedents of the Spanish Armada of the mid-1500s, or it is a term used in the United States by mixed-race descendants of Europeans and African Americans or Native Americans to hide their heritage.
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What race are Irish people?

Main ethnic groups: White Irish 3,854,200 (82 per cent), Other White 446,700, Other Asian 79,300, Black Irish or Black African 57,900, Irish Travellers 31,000, Chinese 19,400, Other Black 6,800 (2016 Census).
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What percent of Ireland is black?

According to the 2011 census, black people make up only 0.2% of the population in Northern Ireland.
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What is the DNA of the Irish?

Who Are the Closest Genetic Relatives of the Irish? Today, people living the north of Spain in the region known as the Basque Country share many DNA traits with the Irish. However, the Irish also share their DNA to a large extent with the people of Britain, especially the Scottish and Welsh.
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What does a black Irish look like?



What does a Black Irish person look like?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes.
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Why were the Irish called black?

The history of the term 'Black Irish' is not clear, although there are numerous theories as to how the term originated. One explanation is that it's a description for Irish people with darker features than the pale skinned national stereotype. These would be people with black hair, brown eyes and a darker skin tone.
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What's the difference between Irish and Black Irish?

The term "Black Irish" is sometimes used outside Ireland to refer to Irish people with black hair and dark eyes. One theory is that they are descendants of Spanish traders or of the few sailors of the Spanish Armada who were shipwrecked on Ireland's west coast, but there is little evidence for this.
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Why do so many Irish have black hair?

Some believe that survivors of the Spanish Armada who landed in Ireland were the ancestors of Ireland's black-haired population, but that's not true; black hair and brown eyes were attributes of the original Celts. Further, there was no great settlement of Spanish military in Ireland.
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What is the oldest surname in Ireland?

The earliest known Irish surname is O'Clery (O Cleirigh); it's the earliest known because it was written that the lord of Aidhne, Tigherneach Ua Cleirigh, died in County Galway back in the year 916 A.D. In fact, that Irish name may actually be the earliest surname recorded in all of Europe.
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What is Guinness cider called?

The Snakebite is a mixture of beer and hard cider, in this case, Guinness and Ace Perry Hard Cider. This is our favorite combination, but there are a lot of varieties you can try. Paul prefers the Guinness Draught in the can over the bottled Guinness Stout for this drink.
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Is Tia Maria?

Tia Maria is a dark coffee liqueur made originally in Jamaica using Jamaican coffee beans, but now made in Italy. The main ingredients are coffee beans, Jamaican rum, vanilla, and sugar, blended to an alcoholic content of 20%.
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What color eyes do most Irish have?

More than half the population of Ireland have blue eyes, according to a new study. That figure is higher than any other country on the Irish and British isles. The research was carried out in 2014 by ScotlandsDNA and also revealed that blue is the most common eye colour on the two islands.
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What are Irish features?

They are huge, like barns shingled with jowls, layer on layer, chin on chin, eye bags on eye bags, sometimes with the vast, red nose that has provoked the definition of an Irishman as "Thirty pounds of face and 40 pounds of liver." The Irish do blue eyes very well. They have the best white hair in the world.
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What are Celtic facial features?

To them great stature, fair hair, and blue or grey eyes were the characteristics of the Celt. … It is distinguished by a long head, a long face, a narrow aquiline nose, blue eyes, very light hair and great stature. Those are the peoples usually termed Teutonic by modern writers.
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Why is it called a duck fart?

What is this? They say that the Duck Fart shot is to Alaska what the Mai Tai is to Hawaii, or the margarita is to Mexico. Said to have originated in a bar in Alaska on a slow night when the bartender and an older woman were testing recipes. The woman drank a few here of these and then came up with the name “Duck Fart”.
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Why is black and tan offensive?

They were called the "Black and Tans" due their khaki military trousers and darker police uniform shirts. As a result of their mistreatment of the Irish people, Black and Tan is pejorative term in Ireland and calling someone a Black and Tan is an insult.
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Why is snake bite drink banned?

In order to avoid the odious task of what we call "vom-mopping" or more descriptively "carrot-picking", certain drinks such as snakebite (with or without black) or over the top cocktails are banned. This ban has the added bonus of keeping out goths and people with dogs on string.
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What happens if you mix milk and vodka?

If you don't like sipping your liqueur straight, try the vodka and milk combination. This liqueur is smooth and perfectly sweet. As soon as milk is mixed with vodka, it coagulates and separates, looking less like a good drink for a dinner party and more like a bad science experiment gone wrong.
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Why should drinks be made on the rail of a bar?

Lower cost ingredients, combined with higher sales, means that your rail drinks will be huge profit drivers for your bar or restaurant. Drinks typically have the best profit margin out of anything on a restaurant menu, and rail drinks take full advantage of this perk.
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What is the O in Irish names?

In contrast to Mc- and Mac-, found in both Ireland and Scotland, the prefix O' is unique to Ireland. It is derived from the Gaelic word “ua,” also abbreviated as uí or Ó, meaning “grandson of.” Thus any name beginning with O' is without question an Irish patronymic.
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What is the most common family name in Ireland?

Murphy. The most common of all Irish names, the Murphy surname can be found in all four provinces. Murphys are primarily from Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cork, Kerry, Roscommon, Sligo, Tyrone, and Wexford, however.
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