I am Irish and I never heard that name being used. I think it may be another manifestation of the crazy phase of calling kids after a) US states b) days of the week c) anagrams of meaningless sentimentality and d) lost Indian tribes.
2007-01-16 03:13:24
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answer #1
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answered by Superdog 7
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Yogurt
2007-01-16 11:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so, well I haven't heard it here yet but there was an Irish group called De Dannon I'm pretty sure.We don't say Jakers as a turn of phrase.You would normally hear Well Jaysus Chrisht
2007-01-16 11:12:44
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answered by D8411 5
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It's a popular yogurt brand in the US.
2007-01-16 11:12:16
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answered by Bowllynn 7
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I only know it as a yogurt brand
2007-01-16 11:11:07
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answered by My Dog Rowdy 5
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I thought it was a brand of yogurt
2007-01-16 11:10:54
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answered by ÐIESEŁ ÐUB 6
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it's a popular yogurt name
2007-01-16 11:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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makes me think of yogurt
2007-01-16 11:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It's yogurt to me!
2007-01-16 11:11:58
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answered by Rachel 7
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Mmmmm, I like yogurt, too!
2007-01-16 11:11:38
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answered by white.sale 3
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