- -án. Aogán (traditionally
Aodhagán), a
double diminutive. This form
features in the
surname Mac Aodhagáin (lit. "son of
Aodhagán";
anglicized as Egan and...
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Aodhagán Ó
Rathaille or Egan O'Rahilly (c.1670–1726), was an
Irish language poet. He is
credited with
creating the
first fully developed Aisling. It is...
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Aodhagan Bernard O'Neill (born 28
October 1959) is an
Irish former professional darts player who pla**** in
events of the
Professional Darts Corporation...
- now
often used as a forename. The name
means "son (or descendant) of
Aodhagán" (a
diminutive of the
Irish name Aodh,
meaning "fire" or "fiery"). In North...
-
Irish clan name Mac Aodhagáin. The name
means "son (or descendant) of
Aodhagán" (a
diminutive of the
Irish name Aodh,
meaning "fire" or "fiery"). It is...
- 20th
century architecture, Dublin, 2012, 99; McDermott,
Matthew J (with
Aodhagan Brioscu), Ireland’s
architectural heritage: an
outline of the
Irish architecture...
- "enlightened" and "bright" Áed, Áedán, Áedh (Ancient Irish) Aodhán, Edan
Aodhagán (Irish) (Scottish)
Aidin (Persian) Adin (Hebrew) Aidan, Aden, Aiden, Aydan...
- libraryireland.com.
Retrieved 15
August 2023.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Aodhagán".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
- a man who had
overthrown hundreds. The
first of the
aisling poets was
Aodhagán Ó Rathaille,
athair na
haislinge ('father of the aisling'). In the hands...
- Barbados
Anton Pein 1967 Austria
Antonio Alcinas The
Samurai 1979 Spain
Aodhagan O'Neill The
Silver Fox 1959 Ireland
Arron Monk Mad Monk 1990 England...