Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall: Irish Names and Surnames
Patrick Woulfe
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Contents
Bibliography
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xxxiv |
Table of Values of Irish Letters
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xlii |
The Irish NameSystem I
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16th century áin ancestor ancient ancient Irish angl anglicised Anglo-Norman invasion Anglo-Saxon Annals appears barony became Book branch called celebrated chiefs Cinel clan clan-name Clann Clare common Connacht Corca Cork corruption derived descended distinct families distinguished district Donegal Dublin early East England English formerly found chiefly Four frequent Galway head Ireland Irish name Irish personal name John Kerry Kilkenny King known later Leinster Limerick lords Mac Giolla Maol Mayo meaning Meath mentioned Munster Norman Norse numerous Ó Maoil Offaly old surname origin parish period possessed powerful present probably pronounced q.v. Mac race rare record represented residence respectable Roscommon saints scattered Scottish seated settled shortened Sligo sometimes South spoken language surname territory Thomond Tipperary translation Ui Fiachrach Ui Maine Ulster surname Waterford Welsh West Westmeath Wexford written