Proper noun
Walshe (countable and uncountable, plural Walshes)
An Irish surname transferred from the nickname of Anglo-Norman origin, meaning Briton or foreigner. Also a translation of Breathnach, with the same meaning.
The Englishman George Gordon Joseph Walshe contacted Courtenay about issuing a British edition. Source: Internet
At present, Harris is president of the school council and secretary of the fund-raising committee at F.P. Walshe school. Source: Internet
Colton Prete honoured for dedication to rugby An F.P. Walshe Flyers rugby player was honoured last week for his passion for the. Source: Internet
Dr. Walshe was born in1922 in Ireland and studied medicine at University College Cork. Source: Internet
Fort Macleod artists whose work was selected for the show are Tess Provost of W.A. Day school and Harlee Grier and Amelia North Peigan of F.P. Walshe school. Source: Internet
Jessen Little Mustache of the F.P. Walshe Flyers drives to the basket Friday against Livingstone Sabres. Source: Internet