- Cúil
Aodha (pronounced [ˌkuːlʲ ˈeː]),
anglicised as Coolea, is a
townland and
village in the
Gaeltacht region of
Muskerry in
County Cork, Ireland. The...
- Ó h
Aodha is a Gaelic-Irish surname, that has
commonly been
Anglicised to
Hayes or Hughes. Now
generally anglicised as O'Hea (in
County Cork),
Hughes or...
- Mac
Aodha (born 1979) is an
Irish poet and writer.
Working mainly in the
Irish language, she is an
editor with An Gúm. A
native of Dublin, Mac
Aodha first...
- Rónán Mac
Aodha Bhuí (6 May 1970 – 19
September 2023) was an
Irish broadcaster who
broadcast mainly through Irish. He is
known particularly for his po****r...
-
Clandeboye or
Clannaboy (Irish
Clann Aodha Buí, "family of Hugh the Blond") was a
kingdom of
Gaelic Ireland,
comprising what is now
south County Antrim...
- Dónal Ó Liatháin (1934–2008),
using a
traditional air
collected in Cúil
Aodha,
County Cork, and
lyrics selected from Irish-language
poems by Seán "Clárach"...
-
Irish McGee and
McHugh surnames in
Irish Mac
Aodha. It is an
Anglicisation of its
Irish form Mac
Aodha,
meaning son of Aodh (a name of a
deity in Irish...
-
Hughes eventually adopted the
Irish equivalent of her name: Caitlín Ní
Aodha. She
described her own
ideological journey as
being from "Canadian imperialist...
-
Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe, or Book of the
Clandeboy O'Neill's, is the
title accorded to a
dunaire or poem-book of the
Clandeboye branch of the O'Neill...
- 54°30′03″N 8°11′44″W / 54.500944473°N 8.195475508°W / 54.500944473; -8.195475508 ****aroe
Falls (Irish: Eas
Aoidh Ruadh, English: the
waterfall of Red...