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#MALAHIDE #IRELAND #ExploreIreland PLEASE LIKE THIS VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL Malahide (ma-la-HYD; Irish: Mullach Íde) is an affluent coastal settlement in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland, situated approximately 18 km north-east of Dublin city. It has a village centre surrounded by suburban housing estates, with a population over 16,000. ETYMOLOGY The modern name Malahide may come from "Mullach Íde" meaning "the hill of Íde" or "Íde's sand-hill". It could also mean "Sand-hills of the Hydes" (from Mullac h-Íde) probably referring to a Norman family from the Donabate area.[3] According to the Placenames Database of Ireland the name Malahide is possibly derived from the Irish "Baile Átha Thíd" meaning "the town of the ford of Thíd". Malahide Bay was anciently called Inber Domnann, the "river-mouth of the Fir Domnann". Malahide Castle dates from the 12th century and is surrounded by a large park, part of which incorporates an international cricket ground. The area also features a sandy beach, a marina, and a variety of sporting clubs. PEOPLE The Irish patriot Tom Kettle grew up in Malahide. Two U2 musicians, Adam Clayton and The Edge, spent parts of their childhood in Malahide. The journalist Brian Inglis was born and raised in the village. Former and current residents include Brendan Gleeson, Domhnall Gleeson, Brian Gleeson, Cecelia Ahern, James Vincent McMorrow, Conor O'Brien (Villagers), Nicky Byrne of Westlife and his wife Georgina Ahern, Ronan Keating of Boyzone, Irish international soccer player Robbie Keane and journalist Vincent Browne.