- can be
Anglicised as
Godfrey or Geoffrey. The
lenited variant spelling Gofraidh (or Gofraiḋ, with a
diacritic in the
older Irish orthography, especially...
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century on.
Prominent names from the
medieval period and
later include Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh (14th century), Dáibhí Ó
Bruadair (17th century) and Aogán...
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Gofhraidh mhic Amhlaíbh Dheirg,
Raghnall mac
Gofraidh,
Raghnall Ua
Gofraidh an Mhearáin,
Ragnaill mac
Gofraidh,
Ragnall Godredsson,
Ragnall mac Gofraid,...
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Anglicised form of the
Gaelic names Mac Gafraidh, Mac
Gofraidh,
which mean "son of Gafraidh", "son of
Gofraidh". The
Gaelic names are
forms of the Old
Norse Guðfróðr...
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secondary sources: Godfrey, Godhfhraidh, Godred, Goðrøðr, Gofhraidh, Gofraid,
Gofraidh, Gothred, Gottred, Guthred, Guðrøð, Guðrǫðr, Guðröðr, Gudrød, Gudrødr,...
- Úa
Caiside Baothghalach Mór Mac Aodhagáin
Giolla Brighde Mac Con
Midhe Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
Flann mac Lonáin
Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
Lochlann Óg Ó...
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Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh (died 1387), of Duhallow,
County Cork, was an
Irish poet and
Chief Ollamh of Ireland. He is
known to be one of the most important...
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having gone to the aid of his
father Gofraidh, who was
under ****ault from
Vikings in
Lochlainn in
about 872.
Gofraidh died in 873 and may have been succeeded...
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Affreca de
Courcy or
Affrica Guðrøðardóttir was a late 12th-/early 13th
century noblewoman. She was the
daughter of
Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles...
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examples of Goraidh,
Middle Gaelic Gofraig (1467 MS.),
Godfrey (do.),
Irish Gofraidh (F.M.),
Middle Irish Gothfrith,
Gofraig (Tigernach, 989),
Early Irish Gothfraid...