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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,117 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Dáil vote for Taoiseach
- Anthony Daly (Whiteboy)
- Barry Daly (hurler)
- Denis Daly (judge)
- Denis St. George Daly
- James Daly (died 1769)
- Val Daly
- James Riabhach Darcy
- Louis Darcy
- Tony D'Arcy
- Bernard Davenport
- Colm de Buitléar
- Louis de Paor
- Seán Óg De Paor
- Conor Dean
- Edmond Deane
- Mel Deane
- Patrick Deeley
- Shane Delahunt
- Dinny Delaney
- Delbhna
- Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha
- Alexander Dempsey
- Liam Deois
- Derrybrien
- Derrybrien Necklace
- Derryclare
- Derryclare Lough
- Derryhiveny Castle
- Derrymullan
- Mick Dervan
- Sarah Dervan
- Devilsmother
- Alan Devine
- Diamond Hill (Ireland)
- Máirín Diamond
- Diarmaid mac Madudan
- Digital Enterprise Research Institute
- Ultan Dillane
- Cian Dillon
- Edward Dillon (bishop)
- Eilís Dillon
- Patrick Joseph Dillon
- Tom Dillon (Gaelic footballer)
- Dinish Island
- John Divilly
- Martin Divilly
- Paul Dodd (mayor)
- Dogra mac Dúnadach
- Conor Doherty
- Jason Doherty
- Paul Doherty (Gaelic footballer)
- Dessie Dolan
- Raymond Joseph Dolan
- Domhnall mac Lorcan
- Domnallan mac Maelbrigdi
- Donn mac Cumasgach
- Donnchadh mac Urchadh
- Cyril Donnellan
- James Donnellan
- Martin Donnellan
- Michael Donnellan (politician)
- Mick Donnellan
- Nehemiah Donnellan (1649–1705)
- Pat Donnellan
- John Donnelly (Irish farmer)
- John Aiden Donnelly
- Maeve Donnelly
- Liam Donoghue
- Micheál Donoghue
- Niall Donohue
- Paul Donovan (athlete)
- Doon Hill
- Doorus Demesne wedge tomb
- Noel Dorr
- Doughiska
- Oisín Dowling
- Richard W. Dowling
- Eamon N. Doyle
- Tommy Doyle (Gaelic footballer)
- Martin Drennan
- Drom Soccer Park
- DruidSynge
- Drumacoo
- Drumharsna Castle
- Anthony Duane
- Johnny Duane
- Dubarry of Ireland
- Dubh Chablaigh ingen Áed
- Dubhán
- Dublin–Galway Gaelic football rivalry
- Billy Duffy (hurler)
- Jimmy Duggan (Gaelic footballer)
- Jimmy Duggan (hurler)
- Seánie Duggan
- Johnny Duhan
- Seán Duignan
- Dún Aonghasa
- Dún Conor
- Dún Dúchathair
- Dún Fearbhaí
- Dunadach mac Cú Connacht
- Dunguaire Castle
- Duniry
- Dunmore (barony)
- Dunmore Abbey
- Dunmore Castle
- Dunmore MacHales GAC
- Dunmore, County Galway
- Andrew Dunne
- Cyril Dunne
- John Dunne (Gaelic footballer)
- Dunsandle Castle
- Dunsandle railway station
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- Fachtna mac Folachtan
- Adrian Faherty
- Mary Faherty
- Frank Fahey (politician)
- Jerome A. Fahey
- Paddy Fahey
- John Fahy (priest)
- Ollie Fahy
- Pádraic Fahy
- Paul Fahy
- Faithleach of Clontuskert
- Kevin Faller
- Bartholomew Fallon
- Jarlath Fallon
- Padraic Fallon
- Willie Faloon
- Cyril Farrell
- Patrick Farrell (police officer)
- Tom Farrell (rugby union)
- Feardomhnach
- Fearghal mac Catharnach
- Feartagar Castle
- John M. Feehan
- John Feeley
- Brian Feeney (hurler)
- Elaine Feeney
- Peter Feeney
- Felig
- Andy Fenton
- Fergal Aidne mac Artgaile
- Edmund Ffrench
- Fiachna ua Maicniadh
- Fiddaun Castle
- Niall Finnegan
- Peter Finnerty
- First Battle of Athenry
- Ciaran Fitzgerald
- Kieran Fitzgerald (Gaelic footballer)
- Brian Flaherty
- Honor Flaherty
- Layla Flaherty
- Michael John Flaherty
- Thomas J. Flaherty
- Flaithniadh mac Congal
- Flaithrí mac Domnaill
- Seán Flanagan
- Flann Aighle
- Flann ua Clerigh
- Flannchad ua Ruaidíne
- Fearghal Flannery
- Frank Flannery
- Patrick Flannery (piper)
- Tom Fleming (hurler)
- James Ellis Fleming
- Jason Flynn
- Tom Flynn (Gaelic footballer)
- John Fogarty (rugby union, born 1977)
- Fohenagh
- Adam Font
- Geoffrey Font
- Martin Font
- Patrick Ford (journalist)
- David Forde (Galway hurler)
- Francis Forde (hurler)
- Patricia Forde
- Forggus mac Cellaig
- Patrick F. Fottrell
- Four Comely Saints
- Frank Fox (Gaelic footballer)
- Tomás Freeman
- Arthur French fitz Geoffrey
- Christopher French (theologian)
- Oliver Óge French