-
especially in
Gaelic type), was
influenced by the Old
French Godefroy.
Goraidh and, less commonly,
Goiridh are
equivalents in the
Scottish Gaelic language...
- is
rendered in Old
Irish and
Middle Irish as
Gofraid or
Gofraidh (later
Goraidh in
Scottish Gaelic).
Anglicised forms of the Old
Norse name are Godred...
-
potentially before or
contemporary to the Anglo-Saxon, with the
examples of
Goraidh,
Middle Gaelic Gofraig (1467 MS.),
Godfrey (do.),
Irish Gofraidh (F.M.)...
-
Eachann Mac
Goraidh MacAlasdair (English: Hector, son of Goffrey, son of Alexander, anglicised:
Hector MacGorrie MacAlester), was the 6th of Loup, Chief...
- (confused with
native Gaelic Amhlaidh, Amhalghaidh)
Aulay (Olaf) Ólaf
Goraidh Gorrie (Godfrey, Godfred),
Orree (Isle of Man) Godfrið Ìomhar Ivor Ívar...
- Guðrøðr Óláfsson (died 10
November 1187) was a twelfth-century
ruler of the
kingdoms of
Dublin and the Isles. Guðrøðr was a son of Óláfr Guðrøðarson and...
-
Goraidh Mac
Eachann MacAlasdair (English:
Geoffrey son of Hector, son of Alexander,
anglicised Godfrey MacEachan MacAlester, or Gorrie) was born c. 1570-1580s...
-
World of
Greyhawk Dungeons &
Dragons campaign setting Galfrid Geof Gofraid/
Goraidh Godfrey (name)
Gottfried Godefroy (disambiguation)
Goffredo Jeffery (name)...
-
settlers from Normandy, the Low Countries, and France. The name is
rendered Goraidh,
Goiridh in
Scottish Gaelic. In some
cases the
surname is
derived from...
- of Eachann").
Eachann Mac
Goraidh MacAlasdair,
chief of Clan MacAlister.
Eachann Maclean, may
refer to many people.
Goraidh Mac
Eachann MacAlasdair, Chief...