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Patrick Henry Pe**** (also
known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pe****; Irish: Pádraig
Anraí Mac Piarais; 10
November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an
Irish teacher, barrister...
- Harry, Herry.
Herry was
adopted into
Welsh as Perry; into
Irish as Annraoi,
Anraí, and Einrí; and into
Scottish Gaelic as Eanraig, Eanruig. In
Southern Europe...
- (Mac Gearailt),
Fitzsimons (Mac Síomóin/Mac an Ridire) and
FitzHenry (Mac
Anraí) – are
descended from the
initial Norman settlers. A
small number of Irish...
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Henry Street (Irish: Sráid
Anraí) is
located on Dublin's
Northside and is one of the two prin****l
shopping streets of
Dublin (the
other being Grafton...
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Ikegusuku U****ata
Anrai (池城 親方 安頼, 1558 – 1
February 1623), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō Hōgi (毛 鳳儀), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom...
- haim ("home") and ric ("powerful").
Equivalents in
other languages are
Anraí (Irish),
Eanruig (Scots Gaelic), Enrico,
Amerigo (Italian),
Enrique (Spanish)...
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Henry MacShane O'Neill (Irish:
Anraí mac Seáin Ó Néill; c. 1545-1550 – 1622) was an
Irish nobleman and a son of
Shane O'Neill. He was the
leader of the...
- (anglicisation) Olaf,
Humphrey (English equivalents) From Old
Norse Óláfr.
Anraoi Anraí Henry (English equivalent)
Derived from Henry.
Antaine Antóin Antoin(e)...
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Anraí, Róisín (2014-08-27). "Traditional Tin
Whistle -
Irish Musical Instruments...
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Ikegusuku Antō Preceded by
Aragusuku Anki Head of Mō-uji
Ikegusuku Dunchi Succeeded by
Ikegusuku Anrai...