Proper noun
A surname from Irish.
A male given name, variant of Dara.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgConor, Darragh and Carla McGinley’s autopsies were completed by Assistant State Pathologist Margot Bolster at the Dublin City Morgue on Saturday evening. Source: Internet
Amira reflects on her incredible and formative summer in Dublin, taking screenwriting classes, reconnecting with her family, and unexpectedly falling in love with musician Darragh. Source: Internet
He says he would encourage experienced players such as John Murphy, Darragh Foley, Daniel St Ledger and Sean Gannon to stay involved and help bring the younger lads through. Source: Internet
Clare VFI chairman Darragh McAllister said it was a “kick in the guts” for those businesses that had spent a lot of time, effort and money during the first lockdown preparing for a chance to trade under new restrictions. Source: Internet
At the start of the first loop of Gartan, O’Donnell’s car made contact with the door of Darragh O’Riordan’s Fiesta. Source: Internet
Donnchadh O’Callaghan crashed over for a hat-trick of tries, while Kean Sheehy bagged a brace and Darragh Long had one, along with five successful conversions. Source: Internet