A five week old baby is to named in honor of Barack Obama – days after the US President rescued his soother on the main street in Moneygall.
Jamie Nolan is to have Barack added as his third name when he is christened in Cork next month.
The tot met President Obama in the Offaly village on Monday when the American leader came to his rescue.
Nolan, a Cork resident, was only in Moneygall as his father Brian hails from the area.
He made headlines across the world when he was plucked from the massive crowds and hugged by President Obama on his return to his ancestral homeland.
As Jamie was handed back to his delighted family his soother fell from his mouth and dropped to the pavement.
President Obama immediately picked it up and returned it to Jamie’s family with a warning to wash it before giving it back to the child.
Mum Caroline, who has said she will remember Obama’s kindness for the rest of her life, is to have the soother framed.
And dad Brian, a coffee shop owner in Cork, has revealed that Jamie will be christened James John Barack Nolan next month in honor of the occasion.
“We want Jamie to remember the day forever and this is the perfect way,” Brian told local media.
“We were determined that he would come to Moneygall with us despite being so young and how we will add Barack to his name in honor of the President.
“We also plan to write to the President at the White House and send him a family photo from the christening.”
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.Towngate | May 30, 2011, 05:14 AM EDT
deburca: Calm down! You are still miles out! Our high hopes were not fantasy. They were based on Obama's election promises from his own mouth! To say that he wasn't given the money to do all he promised is crazy! Does it cost less to keep Guantanimo Torture Centre open than to close it ~ and keep his cowardly wars raging than to stop them? ( Btw: as I write this, news has broken that Karsai of Afghanistan has issued a Final Warning to America about their increasing civilian casualties!) Your blind hero-worship of this man is the fantasy here! ~ as his faults and failings are well known at home and catalogued throughout the world! It would be better for him, you, and the world,if he would just now stay at home and try to clear up the mess he has made by 'putting his own house in order' and consentrate on the only job he was elected to do: President of The United States of America. Not anywhere else! Finally,deburca,stating an opposite view to yours is not 'twisting facts' ~ it is simply not agreeing with you; that's all! ~ or is that not allowed in the land of the free?
deburca | May 29, 2011, 05:45 PM EDT
@Towngate - and getting back to my original comment to you - we have the right to differences of opinion but people who supported this president who are NOT happy with things as they are, are still not on the web bashing him and making shite up. Your "condescending" remark had all the tone, twisting of fact and lack of substance of a tbagger, not just a person who differs on policy.
deburca | May 29, 2011, 05:30 PM EDT
typo: "Your" high hopes...
deburca | May 29, 2011, 05:28 PM EDT
@towngate rational people who voted for this president did not worship him or think he would be a dictator capable of changing every turd left by Bush into a flower. We also know he has been fought on every issue by the GOP... yet was able to accomplish some big changes in spite of that. His policies pulled us back from the brink of a second Great Depression, he was able to open the door for the first healthcare reform in this country since LBJ signed the Medicare Bill. Obama and the Democrats in Congress, with ZERO help from the GOP saved the US Auto Industry. Obama was able to sign legislation that turned back the appalling Bush carte blanche giveaways to the credit card companies and the attempt to screw students through their student loans. President Obama promised to focus on finding and killing Osama Bin Laden, which he did. Congress controls the money so he was not able to close Guantanamo because the funds were denied, but he signed the bill declaring that the US does not torture. He drastically reduced the troops in Iraq and ended that war for the most part and has already stated his plans to start reducing troops in Afghanistan which will be even easier to do now that he took out Bin Laden. You're high hopes must have been based upon fantasy if you're so disappointed because most Americans understand the system enough to know that he has done quite a bit under terrible circumstances.
Towngate | May 28, 2011, 05:51 AM EDT
Ah,deburka, you are miles out! Here in Ireland we say 'as far out as Lucan' - a country town outside the Capital.Or 'barking up the wrong tree'. You assume because I am critical that I disapprove. Not so. I am merely expressing my opinion - not stating a fact! All my family and friends who live in the US were as excited as I was when this President was elected because of his Party Philosophy and his wonderful promises. It is not correct or mannerly for you to decry my oponion as bitter sour grapes when we are heartbroken that someone we placed our faith and trust in, has turned out to be an empty shell acting as a pupper for the overlords in America who wield the real power.Broken promised on the THREE escalated illegal,unjust and obscene 'peace wars' economy,Guantanimo Torture Centre,the de-stabilisation of the Middle East under the pretence of 'bringing Democracy' and his thinly veiled hatred of Britain and mainland Europe. No,deburka, not sour grapes at all - just an honest expression of deep and bitter disappointment after all Obama's fine election promises. Our high hopes for this man and the dreams we had have been shattered.
deburca | May 27, 2011, 09:29 PM EDT
@Towngate YOU are a tbagger - and a very bitter person who is going to have that bitter taste of sour grapes in your mouth for another 5 1/2 years. That kind of nasty hatred for the leader of your country doesn't make you a very good American. It's one thing to disagree with issues, but quite another to just say nasty put-downs and look for failure in every success of our President because THAT is hoping for failure for your own country. Grow up and deal with the system we have. If you have a better candidate then focus your energy on working for that person, not attacking the sitting President of the United States for stupid things like picking up a soother.
mamaginnty | May 27, 2011, 05:21 PM EDT
Deburca...your learning what I.C. is really all about, love your comments ..
Towngate | May 27, 2011, 05:39 AM EDT
deburka: My luck is just fine,thank you. He is not my president and neither is Palin any part of my life either. I don't even know (or care) what a 'tbagger' is! My comment was confined to the baby-naming story above as invited to by this site and not used for personal attacks on fellow Commenters who do not happen to share my view! Read it again, properly, and you will see I wrote that telling the mother to wash the dummy after it had fallen on the ground was condescending; which it was; because he assumed this young mother from this little Irish backwater village would not have known to do that! His 'intellect,intelligence and foresight' deserted him ~ but then, he had been drinking!
deburca | May 26, 2011, 11:07 PM EDT
@Towngate, it must be AWFUL to know our president is so awesome and you tbaggers have Palin running for you in the next election. That sort of bad luck makes a person say silly things like the president was "condescending" when he handed back the soother. Must be awful to be chewing on sour grapes for the past 2 1/2 years and be thinking about chewing on them until 2016!
Towngate | May 26, 2011, 08:42 PM EDT
There are many names for the object he picked up and condescendingly told the Irish mother to wash - surely his hands wouldn't have been that dirty - 'Soother', yes, and also 'Dummy' and 'Pacifier'. I will leave it up to you as to which one you think would be the most suitable reminder of the visit to Moneygall.
deburca | May 26, 2011, 06:25 PM EDT
@badolan, "whinny nimwads" is the perfect name for them.
deburca | May 26, 2011, 06:24 PM EDT
You nailed it @Trealach!
Trealach | May 26, 2011, 04:19 PM EDT
The problem with these American Presidential haters, is that they lack the same intellect as their President, and are challenged/threatened by his intelligence and foresight - shame on these dumb-butts for being like that.
badolan | May 26, 2011, 01:24 PM EDT
The haters post on every page. What a pack of whinny nimwads. Sweet Jesus H. are ya all chronically constipated? You can't even let a baby be christened without a bitter comment.
antoman | May 26, 2011, 12:17 PM EDT
Our plan to keep Obama here was foiled by the Icelandic volcano and his premature departure.
deburca | May 26, 2011, 11:23 AM EDT
@colkelley and cillowen - if you are Americans, you're an embarrassment to your country.
deburca | May 26, 2011, 11:21 AM EDT
What a lovely story! @AliceBernadette Unfortunately there is an element in the US that has been criticizing President Obama ad nauseum since before the election and spends a lot of their time online spewing all sorts of irrational, hate filled garbage and right wing talking points on any article that contains the name "Obama". They seem to have nearly taken over this site. Just remember, they are a vocal, yet small minority of Americans. The majority of us are very proud to call him our president!
AliceBernadette | May 26, 2011, 11:11 AM EDT
It seems Barack is held in high esteem in most of the Western world except by quite a few Americans. I think Barack and Michelle are a lovely couple. They would get a great welcome if they came to Australia.
colkelley | May 26, 2011, 10:28 AM EDT
They didn't get it right. With the fawning admiration the Irish have shown the Poser-in-Chief his christening name should correctly be "John 'Barack the Messiah' Nolan." Gimme a break! Despite all our pleading you folks in Ireland failed to keep him...away from us.
Searlit | May 26, 2011, 10:08 AM EDT
Hello, Grumpy.
cillowen | May 26, 2011, 09:43 AM EDT
hussein sound more in.