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This name means "brown-haired warrior." Derived from the Gaelic “donn” (brown) and “cath” (battle). Brian Boru’s son Donncha was a High King of Ireland until his death in 1064.There are references to March ap Meichion (Mark) and Trystan in the Welsh Triads, some gnomic poetry, the Mabinogion stories, and the 11th-century hagiography of Illtud. A character called Drystan appears as one of King Arthur's advisers at the end of The Dream of Rhonabwy, a 13th-century tale in the Middle Welsh prose collection known as the Mabinogion. Iseult is also a member of Arthur's court in Culhwch and Olwen, an earlier Mabinogion tale. [6] Irish [ edit ] Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 35 MacCarwell - Maltby (Sidney Lee Ed.). (1893) New York: MacMillan & Co., p. 52, "As the family originally came from Ulidia, the lesser Uladh, or Ulster, the members of the family are often called in Irish writings, instead of MacDonlevy, Ultach, that is, Ulsterman, and from this the name of MacNulty, Mac an Ultaigh, son of the Ulsterman, is derived." Chambers, Anne, At Arm's Length: Aristocrats in the Republic of Ireland. New Island Books. 2nd revised edition, 2005. (selected families, Gaelic, Hiberno-Norman, and later)

Pronounced ‘fee-ah’, this fairy-like name actually means ‘wild’, as in a wild animal! Your questions answered about the best Irish girl names that are fit for a queen Variations of this name include Eireann, Erin, and Éirinn. 8. Caoimhe – meaning gentle or beautiful When it comes to Irish girl names that are fit for a queen, you can’t get much better than the beautiful name Fiadh.The O'Neills of the Fews are a 15th-century branch of the Tyrone or Ó Néill Mór line whereas the O'Neills of Clanaboy are a High Medieval line. Hence the matter is academic, both being somewhat distant from the last sovereigns of Tyrone in Ulster (to 1607), whose plentiful descendants eventually fell into comparative obscurity. [15] Today they are known as the McShane-O'Neills, or the anglicized version- Johnson.

Ciara Holmes pictured at the Princess Cruises charity lunch in aid of the Rape Crisis Centre at the Conrad Hotel,Dublin. Charlotte Bradshaw pictured at the Princess Cruises charity lunch in aid of the Rape Crisis Centre at the Conrad Hotel,Dublin.There are different names from around the world which mean queen, such as: Thema, Theresa, Victoria, and Tiana. What is the Irish name for grace? Deriving from the Irish word bronach, meaning sad or sorrowful, the name Bronagh is, in fact, a beautiful name for a baby girl. This name is rooted in the Irish word bronach, which means sad or sorrowful. Saint Bronagh is a venerated figure in Co. Down, where the name is popular. Marie Chawke and Lorraine Keane pictured at the Princess Cruises charity lunch in aid of the Rape Crisis Centre at the Conrad Hotel,Dublin. The story has had a lasting impact on Western culture. Its different versions exist in many European texts in various languages from the Middle Ages. The earliest instances take two primary forms: the courtly and common branches, associated with the 12th-century poems of Thomas of Britain and Béroul, the latter believed to reflect a now-lost original version. A subsequent version emerged in the 13th century in the wake of the greatly expanded Prose Tristan, merging Tristan's romance with the legend of King Arthur. Finally, after the revived interest in the medieval era in the 19th century under the influence of Romantic nationalism, the story has continued to be popular in the modern era, notably Wagner's operatic adaptation.

Her name is variably given as Iseult, Isolde, Yseult, Ysolt, Isode, Isoude, Iseut, Isaut (Old French), Iosóid (Irish), Esyllt (Welsh), Ysella (Cornish), Isolda (Portuguese, Spanish), Izolda (Serbian) and Isotta (Italian), among others. The oldest source, Béroul's 12th-century romance, spells her name as Yseut or Iseut. The etymology is uncertain, with most sources linking it to the Old High German words īs (" ice") and hiltja (" battle"). [1] [2] Other writers derive it from a Brythonic * Adsiltia, "she who is gazed upon." [3] [4] Iseult of Ireland [ edit ] La Belle Iseult by William Morris (1858) This name comes from the older Gaelic form “Derdriu.” The meaning is possibly derived from the Celtic word for woman. In Irish legend, Dierdre was the name of a tragic character who died of a broken heart after Conchobar, the King of Ulster, killed her lover Naoise. The Irish form of the anglicised Louisa, Laoise truly does have a royal feel to it. 16. Ailbhe – meaning noble or bright Singer and X Factor finalist, Mary Byrne entertained guests with seasonal songs, followed by a €10,000 raffle giving away a host of fantastic prizes and a Top Travel prize of a trip to Lapland from Sunway Travel.

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This name means "slim and fair" or "slender," deriving from the Gaelic word for slender, which is ‘caol.’ a b Norris J. Lacy et al. "Gottfried von Strassburg" from The New Arthurian Encyclopedia, New York: Garland, 1991. Dr Ciara Kelly pictured at the Princess Cruises charity lunch in aid of the Rape Crisis Centre at the Conrad Hotel,Dublin.

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