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Strathaven (/ˈstreɪvən/ ; from
Scottish Gaelic:
Strath Aibhne [s̪t̪ɾah ˈajnə]) is a
historic market town in
South Lanarkshire,
Scotland and is the largest...
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Garynahine (Scottish Gaelic:
Gearraidh na h-
aibhne) is a
settlement on Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Garynahine is
situated at a T-junction where...
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Belhaven (Scottish Gaelic: Beul na h-
aibhne,
meaning mouth of the river) is a
village in East Lothian, Scotland, and was
originally the
ancient port of...
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Retrieved 14
August 2023.
Patrick Woulfe (192). "
Aibhne".
Irish Names and Surnames.
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Irish Names...
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Burnfoot (Scottish Gaelic: Bun na h-
Aibhne) is a
hamlet in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland,
close to Roberton, by the
Borthwick Water. The nearest...
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Avonbridge (Scottish Gaelic:
Drochaid na h-
Aibhne) is a
small village which lies
within the
Falkirk council area of Scotland. The
village is 4.8 miles...
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enclosure but
later on land
around a dwelling, pasture, e.g. Geàrraidh na h-
Aibhne Garynahine a
hydronymic element (usually a
river name) e.g.
Gleann Garadh/Gharadh...
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short river in
Caithness in
northern Scotland. It
rises at Loch
Braigh na h-
Aibhne in the Flow
Country and
initially flows northeast before turning generally...
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River Naver River Borgie (known as Allt Dionach-caraidh and Lon
Achadh na h-
Aibhne above Loch Loyal)
Kinloch River Hope
catchment River Hope (known as Strathmore...
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finally before ⟨bh, mh⟩ +
consonant /ai/
caill /ˈkʰaiʎ/,
cainnt /ˈkʰaiɲtʲ/
aibhne /ˈaivɲə/,
aimhreid /ˈaivɾʲɪtʲ/
before ⟨rr⟩ +
consonant or word
finally before...