What’s Your Irish Name
Check out this Irish name generator and find out what your Irish name is just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. All you have to do is use your first…

WARRINGSTON, NORTHERN IRELAND – MARCH 17: The last pot of shamrocks is seen at Cecil Geddis nursey on March 17, 2005 Warringston, Lurgan, Northern Ireland. The term “shamrock” derives from the Irish word, seamrog, which translates to “little clover.” (Photo by Paul McErlane/Getty Images)
Credit: Getty Images / GettyimagesCheck out this Irish name generator and find out what your Irish name is just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
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Ryan LoganEditor
Hey It’s Ryan, let me start off by saying…YES, I was born and raised in Wixom, Michigan although a lot of listeners like to joke that I am from Arizona. WCSX has always been my radio home, I have been at the station since I was a 23-year-old intern, co-host of Big Jim’s House, married with kids. Family and radio are what I love, but don’t get me started on golf!
Like some, I have become obsessed with golf and you can hear all about that on “The Ball Washer Pod” right here on WCSX. One of my other passions is helping out the Vets. Since coming to WCSX I have been apart of raising hundreds of thousands for local vet groups. Other than that, I am a goofy guy, loving life, my family and talking to you on the radio. Ryan writes about golf, family and what happens on “Big Jim’s House.”