- chadh,
meaning "chief" or "noble". The name is also
written as Donnchad,
Donncha, Donnacha,
Donnchadha and Dúnchad.
Modern versions include (in Ireland)...
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Donncha O'Callaghan (born 24
March 1979) is an
Irish retired rugby union player. He
spent most of his
career with his home
province Munster, spending...
- a row, respectively. On 1 June 2017 it was
announced that
rugby player Donncha O'Callaghan
would join the
panel as the
fourth coach. The
Beirnes from...
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Donncha Ó Cróinín (8
December 1919 – 5 June 1990) was an
Irish scholar. He was the son of the sean-nós
singer Elizabeth Cronin and the
father of the historian...
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Donncha Ó Dúlaing (15
March 1933 – 4
September 2021) was an
Irish broadcaster who was
known country-wide and
among the
Irish around the
world for his...
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Donncha Sheehan (born 24
August 1979) is an
Irish sportsperson. He
plays hurling with his
local club
Adare and was a
member of the
Limerick senior inter-county...
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Donncha Ó
hEallaithe (fl. 2000) is an
Irish language activist and academic. Ó hÉallaithe was
raised in
Clonmel in
County Tipperary. He
acquired a degree...
- Mícheál Mac
Donncha (born
Michael McConkey) is an
Irish Sinn Féin
politician who
served as the Lord
Mayor of
Dublin from 2017 to 2018. He has been a Dublin...
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Donncha Ó Céileachair (1918 – 1960) was a
prominent writer in the
Irish language. He and his sister, Síle Ní Chéileachair,
published an
influential collection...
- Seán 'ac
Dhonncha (alternatively, Seán 'ac onna,
Johnny Joe Pheaitsín, 2
October 1919 – 1996) was a
traditional Irish singer. Born in Carna, Conamara,...