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  2. Irish name - Wikipedia

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    Colloquially in Gaeltachtaí (Irish-speaking areas) and some other areas it remains customary to use a name formed by the first name (or nickname), followed by the father and the paternal grandfather's name, both in the genitive case, e.g. Seán Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O'Casey), son of Pól, son of Séamus, would be known to his neighbours as Seán Phóil Shéamuis.

  3. Ó Tomhrair - Wikipedia

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    Ó Tomhrair is a masculine surname in the Irish language. The name translates into English as "descendant of Tomhrar ". The surname originated as a patronym , however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer's grandfather.

  4. Celtic onomastics - Wikipedia

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    Another is Walsh (Irish: Breatnach), meaning Welsh. In areas where certain family names are extremely common, extra names are added that sometimes follow this archaic pattern. In Ireland, for example, where Murphy is an exceedingly common name, particular Murphy families or extended families are nicknamed, so that Denis Murphy 's family were ...

  5. List of Irish-language given names - Wikipedia

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    Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form. Some Irish names have false cognates, i.e. names that look similar but are not etymologically related, e.g. Áine is commonly accepted as the Irish equivalent of the etymologically unrelated names Anna and Anne.

  6. Irish kinship - Wikipedia

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    Irish kinship is a system of kinship terminology (descended from the original Celtic practices) which shows a bifurcate collateral pattern. This system is used by a minority of people living in the Gaeltacht regions of Ireland.

  7. Grandfather shirt - Wikipedia

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    The grandfather shirt is also made of Irish linen. The linen version is colloquially known as a 'Sunday shirt'. The linen version is colloquially known as a 'Sunday shirt'. Sunday shirts are often paired with black trousers or Irish tweed pants and worn to mass , christenings , funerals , and weddings .

  8. Gaels - Wikipedia

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    In modern Irish, it is spelled Gael (singular) and Gaeil (plural). According to scholar John T. Koch, the Old Irish form of the name was borrowed from an Archaic Welsh form Guoidel, meaning "forest people", "wild men" or, later, "warriors". [19] Guoidel is recorded as a personal name in the Book of Llandaff.

  9. Rory - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the name is "red king", ... Ruadrí mac Domnall was the grandfather of famous Scottish king Macbeth and the eponymous ... Irish author and social ...