- Христофо́р (Khristofór) Sami: Doffá Sardinian:
Cristolu Scottish Gaelic:
Crìsdean Serbian: Христофор (Hristofor) Sicilian: Cristòfuru Slovak: Krištof Slovenian:...
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Christopher Whyte (
Crìsdean MacIlleBhàin; born 29
October 1952) is a
Scottish poet, novelist,
translator and critic. He is a
novelist in English, a poet...
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Comhnall Conal Conall Connal Conn Con, Conn
Coraidh Cory
Cormac Cormac Cormag Crìsdean Christopher,
Christian Cognate of En Christian. Used as a SG equivalent...
- Low German)
Kristjan (Estonian, Faroese, Slovenian) Chrétien (French)
Crisdean (Gaelic) Χριστιανός, Christianós (Gr****) נוצרי (Hebrew) ईसाई (Īsā'ī) (Hindi)...
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Ailean Domhnallach (guitar/bagpipes/keyboards)
Christopher Nicolson,
Crisdean MacNeacail (b**** guitar)
Ruairidh Graham,
Ruairidh Greumach (drums) NW...
- Phàdraig Caimbeul,
Maoilios Caimbeul, Rody Gorman,
Aonghas MacNeacail and
Crìsdean MacIlleBhàin.
Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, an award-winning poet
cemented the...
- also
translations (for
example the
poetry of Anna
Achmatova translated by
Crìsdean Whyte,
Issue 125,
Winter 1983–1984) and
other Gaelic literary works (by...
- Walker/Daibhidh
Walker as
Archie Winnie Brook Young as Màiri
Chris Macdonald/
Crìsdean Dòmhnallach as
Donnchadh Annie Macleod/Annie NicLeòid as
Akira Gunn Calum...
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wrote his
thesis about homo****uality and
homoeroticism in the
poetry of
Crìsdean MacIlleBhàin and
Cathal Ó Searcaigh. He
completed a
masters degree in fiction...
- (Bean
Johannis Macuilquen), 1372–1390/97
Niall Mac Iomhair, 1390–1408
Crisdean Mac
Domhnaill Elich, fl. 1408 Gille-Brighde Mac Dughaill, died x 1416 John...