- The
leannán sídhe (lit. 'fairy lover';
Scottish Gaelic:
leannan sìth, Manx:
lhiannan shee; [lʲan̴̪-an ˈʃiː]) is a
figure from
Irish folklore. She is depicted...
- boys and girls.
Origins include Irish Ó Leannáin ("descendant of
Lover (
leannán)") and from Ó Lionáin ("descendant of
Blackbird (Lonán)").[citation needed]...
- The
River Lennon or
Leannan (Irish: An Leanainn) is a
river in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
River Lennon rises in the
Glendowan Mountains and
flows through...
-
anglicized form of the
Gaelic Patronymic name Mag Leannáin,
meaning "son of
Leannán." The root word of this name is "leann,"
meaning "cloak." The
surname was...
- just Leonard,
consisting of the
prefix O ("descendant of") and the
suffix Leannan ("lover"). The
oldest public records of the
surname appear in 1272 in Huntingdonshire...
- p. 18. Bane 2010, p. 19. Bane 2010, p. 83. "The
Truth about Leannán Sidhe (or
Leannán Sí) –
Irish Imbas Books". irishimbasbooks.com.
Archived from the...
-
Bradley Woods Bloody Mary (folklore)
Bogeyman Clíodhna
Hulder Kuchisake-onna
Leannán sídhe
Manananggal Medea Madam Koi Koi
Pontianak (folklore)
Rusalka Samodiva...
- the
River Leannan,
which in turn
enters Lough Fern. Fish
species in
Gartan Lough include Arctic char.
Gartan Lough is part of the
Leannan River Special...
- Ireland,
directly through Lough Swilly,
Donegal Bay and Clew Bay as the
Leannan Fault. To the
northeast the
fault connects to the
Walls Boundary Fault...
- aon
dhiubh 'g ràitinn Gur gòrach mise ma thug mi gràdh dhut
Gheall mo
leannan dhomh gùn dhen t-sìoda
Gheall e siud agus
breacan rìomhach Fàinn' òir anns...