ñire
Éire is the Irish-language name for the Republic of Ireland, used in official contexts and common speech. It is pronounced [ˈjɛriː] in Irish Gaelic, corresponding to the English “Ireland” with a more Celtic phonetic spelling. The term derives from the ancient Irish word *Ériu*, who is associated in mythology with the land itself, and it appears in early medieval manuscripts of the Irish annals.
In the Constitution of Ireland, Éire occupies a central place. Sectionone defines "Éire" as the territory approximating
Historically, the English name "Ireland" accompanied by the Irish "Éire" reflected the political partition that occurred
The name has also influenced cultural expressions. Irish-language literature, music, and theatre frequently reference Éire as