- Nic
Íomhair is
borne by
unmarried females; the
forms Bean Mhic
Íomhair and Mhic
Íomhair are
borne by
married females. A
variant form of Mac
Iomhair is...
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Ballivor (/'bælaɪvər/ BAL-eyevər; Irish:
Baile Íomhair,
meaning 'the town of Íomhar') is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland. It had a po****tion of 1...
- a
Scottish and
Irish surname. The name is
derived from the
Gaelic Mac
Íomhair,
meaning "‘son of Íomhar". The
Gaelic personal name Íomhar is a form of...
-
Island of the Prince", the
local form of the
longer 'Eilean a'
Phrionnsa Iomhair/Eideard'), or
Eilean Eòin (literally, "John's Island" in
reference to the...
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Edubard a Briuis;
Modern Scottish Gaelic:
Scottish Gaelic:
Eideard or
Iomhair Bruis; c. 1280 – 14
October 1318), was a
younger brother of
Robert the...
- “the fair” (possibly in
reference to
someone with
Norse ancestry) Mac
Ìomhair MacIver, Clan MacIver, MacIvor, MacGyver, McKeever, etc. Ívar Mac Raghnall...
- is the
ancestor of the
historical O'Donovan sept
known as the
Sliocht Íomhair or "Seed of Ivor", who are
generally considered to have been one of the...
- and
Northern Irish surnames. The
names are
derived from the
Gaelic Mac
Íomhair,
meaning "‘son of Íomhar". The
Gaelic personal name Íomhar is a form of...
- who were
supported by Ire (Ivor) O'Donovan [Ó Donnabháin
Íomhair] of the
Sliocht Íomhair ("Seed of Ivor"),
descendants of the
legendary Ímar Ua Donnubáin...
- form of En Ian,
which is a
Scottish form of En John.
Ianatan Jonathan Iomhair Iver, Ivor,
Evander Iomhar Ivor
Iosag Isaac Iàcob
Jacob Iòna
Jonah Iòsaph...