A birdie is a slang term for a bird, a completion of a hole in golf one stroke below par, or an alternative term used in badminton for a shuttlecock.
The name Birdie is not traditionally Irish; it is of English origin and often used as a diminutive for names like Bertha or Roberta. It can also be associated with the word "bird," symbolizing freedom and nature. While you may find individuals named Birdie in Ireland, it is not specifically an Irish name.
"Native" is another common term used to refer to indigenous people.
It is used in badminton.
Yes. The term PULLET is used for a young hen.
Epistle is the term used in the Bible for letters.
Staying power is another term that can be used in place of power surge.
It is either called a birdie or a shuttlecock or shuttle for short.
Saturation is another name for chroma. This term is commonly used in color theory to refer to the intensity or purity of a color.
No, "Abba" is not another name for God. "Abba" is a term used in Christianity to address God as a loving father.
The term Hispanic is often used.
Another name for a Scottish Church is a "kirk." This term is commonly used in Scotland to refer to a church.