- Ó
hAodha is a Gaelic-Irish surname, that has
commonly been
Anglicised to
Hayes or Hughes. Now
generally anglicised as O'Hea (in
County Cork),
Hughes or...
- Mícheál Ó
hAodha (born 1969) is an
Irish poet and
nonfiction writer. He also
works in the
departments of
history and
comparative literature at the University...
- Mac
Aodha (lit. "son of Aodh";
anglicized as McGee/McHugh/McKee) and Ó
hAodha (lit. "descendant of Aodh";
anglicized as Hayes/Hughes/O'Hea), and the Scottish...
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James Joseph (Seamus)
Hughes (Irish: Séamus
Seosamh Ó
hAodha; 18 May 1881 – 23
January 1943) was an
Irish trade unionist, revolutionary, composer, and...
- In Parley-poet and Chanter, an
autobiography transcribed by Micheál Ó
hAodha (page 21), he
stated that he
later lived in the
Dublin suburb of Drimnagh...
- John
Hughes (Irish: Seán Ó
hAodha) (born 23 June 1950) is an
Irish musician and manager, best
known for his
management of The Corrs.
Hughes began his music...
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radio programme 'The
Ballad Maker's Sa****ay Night',
produced by Mícheál Ó
hAodha. Behan's biographer,
Michael O'****van, recorded, 'It has been believed...
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stand for Travellers. Dublin, IE:
Roadside Books. ISBN 978-0-9539384-0-7. Ó
Haodha, Mícheál (30 June 2011). "Travellers and
communal identity: Memory, trauma...
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ancient Irish name of Ó
hAodha, for a grandson/descendant of Aodh (meaning "fire"). Aodh was
frequently Anglicized as Hugh, with Ó
hAodha, in turn,
being Anglicized...
- (lowercase) ⟨h⟩ is
attached to the vowel, e.g. Ó ****ginn (O'Higgins) or Ó
hAodha (Hughes). A woman's
surname replaces Ó with Ní (reduction of Iníon Uí "descendant's...