- is a surname. The name and its
variants derive from the
Irish name Mac
Congail.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Allan McGonigal (born 1964),...
- 30r). The text
refers to an
event dated 1094, and
reads in
Irish "Macc
Congail, rí na Rend, do marbad",
which translates into
English as "Congal's son...
-
Charles and Margaret, were Irish. His
Irish surname is a
variation on Mag
Congail, a po****r name in
County Donegal.
Throughout his
adult life he claimed...
-
Castar na
Daoine ar a Chéile. Scríbhinní Mháire 1.
Edited by
Nollaig Mac
Congáil. Coiscéim,
Dublin 2002 (novel and journalism) Cith is Dealán.
Mercier Press...
- Inisfallen. The text
refers to an
event dated 1094, and
reads in
Irish Macc
Congail, rí na Rend, do marbad,
which translates into
English as "Congal's son...
- (in Irish). Vol. 5.
Baile Átha Cliath:
Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann. Mac
Congáil,
Nollaig (1983). Scríbhneoirí Thír
Chonaill (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath:...
- Camógaíochta. Dublin, Ireland: ****ann Camógaíochta na nGael. p. 64. Ríona Nic
Congáil “'Looking on for
centuries from the side-line':
Gaelic Feminism and the...
-
rhythm of life,
uninterrupted by the
unnatural nature of war. Ríona Nic
Congáil, Úna Ní
Fhaircheallaigh agus an Fhís Útóipeach
Ghaelach (2010) Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh...
- Dalry. Do bhi
treilis donna dosrach, Air an
ruadhadh san do dail,
Greaghan congail tochadh sgola Seirbhti sin an
deireadh gnas.
Tarpa sluagh na
gruaigi ciar...
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Rhinns named "Macc
Congail". On one hand, this
could be
evidence that Fingal's name was
actually Congal. On the
other hand, "Macc
Congail" may
simply represent...