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- Dáibhídh Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1651–1696), also known as Dáibhídh mac Matthew Glas Ó Duibhgeannáin or Dáibhídh Bacach ("lame David"), was a scribe, compiler...
- Duibhgeannáin, Daibhidh Ó Duibhgeannáin living and working in the Galway region from as early as 1651. Daibhidh mac Matthew Glas Ó Duibhgeannáin, or Daibhidh Bacach...
- Icelandic: Davíð Indonesian: Daud, David Inuktitut: ᑖᕕᑦ (Taavit) Irish: Dáibhídh, Dáibhéad Italian: Davide ****anese: デイビッド (Deibiddo), ダビデ (Dabide) Kalanga:...
- translated as David, or used as the Irish form of David (Irish: Dáibhéad or Dáibhídh), though the two names are etymologically unrelated. An Icelandic equivalent...
- Iain Morrison is a Scottish musician and singer-songwriter. He was born on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Morrison was a member of the Glasgow-based...
- Choluim) 1107–1124 "the Fierce" Sybilla of Normandy no children David I (Dàibhidh mac Mhaoil Chaluim) (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim) 1124–1153 "the Saint" Maud...
- James Ó Floinn Caitlin NicAonghais Jean-Stan ****c Conor Brendan Gleeson Dàibhidh Walker Patrick Béthune Mac Lir Rock Shee Niall McDonagh Mossy Colm Ó Snodaigh...
- Clan Davidson Daibhidh Crest: A stag’s head erased, proper – a stag on a silver field, one foot lifted, with an argent, silver arrow through the neck....
- Scotland, where the surname is an anglicised version of the Gaelic "mac Daibhidh", Clan Davidson was traditionally a sept of the Clan Chattan Confederation...
- David Stewart (Scottish Gaelic: Dàibhidh Stiùbhart) (died 1476) was a prelate from 15th century Scotland. A member of the Stewart kindred of Lorne, he...