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Gerard Adams (Irish: Gearóid Mac
Ádhaimh; born 6
October 1948) is an
Irish republican politician who was the
president of Sinn Féin
between 13 November...
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Robert Shipboy MacAdam (Irish: Roibeárd Mac
Ádhaimh; 1808–1895) was an
Irish antiquary,
folklorist and
linguist and was the most
active figure among the...
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Easter Ross;
Dwelly says Munro, "in
certain families only". Mac
Adhaimh, Mac
Àdhaimh Adam, Adamson, MacAdam, MacCaw,
MacKeggie MacÀidh
Mackay MacAididh...
- Musics: The Case of
Irish Rock Music." Po****r
Music 19(2), pp. 181–199. Mac
Àdhaimh,
Seonaidh (19
March 2005). "An dà chòmhlan 'punc' a tha a'
seinn sa Ghàidhlig"...
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diminutive of Roibeárd.
People with the name Roibeárd include: Roibeárd Mac
Ádhaimh (Robert
Shipboy MacAdam, 1808–1895),
Irish antiquary,
folklorist and linguist...
- Jane
Adams Personal information Irish name Síne Níc
Ádhaimh Sport Camogie Position Centre field Born Antrim,
Northern Ireland Club(s)*
Years Club Apps...
- 30
November 1632) was the
subject of an
Irish poem. A
resident of
Baile Adhaimh (now Adamstown),
County Westmeath, his father's name was Tomás. He was...
- a
medieval Irish saint.[citation needed] He
established Teampall Inis
Adhaimh (now
Barraderry Church) south-east of Carraroe, Connemara. Very little...
- name (alternative)
Information Addison Road Bóthar
Addison (Bóthar Mhic
Ádhaimh Named after Lord Addison.
Aldborough Place Irish name to be
confirmed (Plás...
- MacCudden, Adams) Meaning: Progenitor: Territory: Co.
Armagh Extra: Mac
Ádhaimh (MacAdam, MacCaw, Adams) Meaning: Son of Adam Progenitor: Territory: Co...