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Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Darach Ó Catháin — Birth name Darach Ó Catháin Born 1922 Maimin, Ireland Origin Maimin, Lettermore, Connemara Died 1987 … Wikipedia
Darach O'Cathain — Infobox musical artist Name = Darach Ó Catháin Img capt = Album Cover Img size = Landscape = Background = solo singer Birth name = Darach Ó Catháin Alias = Born = 1922 Maimin, Ireland Died = 1987 Origin = Maimin, Lettermore, Connemara Instrument … Wikipedia
Detta O'Cathain, Baroness O'Cathain — Detta O Cathain, Baroness O Cathain, OBE (b. 2 February 1938, Laurel Hill, County Limerick) is an Irish born British businesswoman and politician. She has been a director of many companies, including Midland Bank plc, Tesco plc, British Airways… … Wikipedia
Ó Catháin — Clan Ó Catháin (O Cahan, O Kane, O Kain, Keen, Keene, O Keene, O Keen, Kain, Keane, Kean, Kane, McKane, Kyan, Cain, McCain, MacCathan, McCloskey). The eponymous ancestor of the O Cahan Clan of Ulster was Catháin, who lived in the 9th century, a… … Wikipedia
Ó Cathain — Clan Ó Catháin (O Cahan, O Kane, Keane, Kean, Kane, Cain, McCain). The eponymous ancestor of the O Cahan Clan of Ulster was Catháin, who lived in the 9th Century, a descendant of Fergal mac Mael Duin, King of Tara (d. 772 A.D.), ancestor of the O … Wikipedia
O'Cahan — (Irish: Ó Catháin) is the name of a significant clan in Ulster, a province of Ireland. It has been angiclized to O Kane, Kane and variations including, O Keane, O Kean, O Keen, O Keene, Keen, Keene, Kain, O Kaine, and similar variations thereof.… … Wikipedia
Coleraine (barony) — This article is about the barony of Coleraine. For other uses, see Coleraine (disambiguation). Coleraine (named after Coleraine town) is a barony in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.[1] It connects to the north Londonderry coastline, and is… … Wikipedia
Civil Partnership Act 2004 — United Kingdom Parliament Long title An act to make provision for and in connection with civil partnership. Statute book chapter 1919 c. 76 … Wikipedia
Abhartach — (also avartagh, Irish Gaelic for dwarf) is an early Irish legend, which was first collected in Patrick Weston Joyce s The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places (1875)cite book | last = Joyce | first = Patrick | authorlink = Patrick Weston… … Wikipedia
Chief of the Name — See also: Gaelic nobility of Ireland The Chief of the Name, or in older English usage Captain of his Nation, is the recognised head of a family or clan (clann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic). The term is in use as a title in Ireland and Scotland… … Wikipedia
O'Caine — Recorded as O Kane, O Keane, O Cane, O Caine, Kane, Keane, Kean, Cane, Caine, and possibly others, this is an Irish surname. It derives from the pre 10th century Old Gaelic O Cathain, mean the male descendant of Cathain, the later being a… … Surnames reference