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Maighréad Ní
Dhomhnaill (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠəiɾʲəd̪ˠ n̠ʲiː ˈɣoːnˠəl̠ʲ]; born 1955) is an
Irish traditional singer from Kells,
County Meath. She...
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Máighréad Ní Annagáin (2 May 1875 – 27
January 1952) was an
Irish folk
music collector and performer.
Máighréad Ní Annagáin was born in Láithreach, Na...
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Maighread nighean Lachlainn (born c. 1660) was an eighteenth-century
Scottish Gaelic poet from Mull. In her poetry, she
mentions the
Jacobite risings...
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Máighréad Medbh (born 1959) is an
Irish writer and poet. Born in 1959 in
Newcastle West,
County Limerick,
Medbh now
lives in Dublin. She is
known as a...
- Mairead, also
spelt Maighread, is a
feminine given name, the https://www.libraryireland.com/names/women/
maighread-margaret.php
equivalent of Margaret...
- "derived from a s****".
Mairead (Scottish)
Maighread (Scottish) Máiréad/Mairéad (Irish)
Máighréad/
Maighréad (Irish) Máirghréad/Mairghréad (Irish) Margaretha...
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Maighréad Ní
Dhomhnaill is the début
music album by
Irish musician Maighréad Ní Dhomhnaill. It was
released in
Ireland in 1976. "Éirigh Suas A Stóirín"...
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Maighréad "Daisy" Nic Mhaicín (12
March 1899 – 1
January 1983) was an
Irish translator.
Maighréad Nic Mhaicín was born in Dunglow,
County Donegal on 12...
- "Lisa", Ciúnas on "Celtic Tiger",
Aoife Ní
Fhearraigh on "If I Told You",
Maighréad Ní
Dhomhnaill &
Iarla Ó Lionáird on "Sult", Anúna on "Invocation" with...
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Margaret (Norwegian: Margrete,
Scottish Gaelic:
Maighread;
March or
April 1283 –
September 1290),
known as the Maid of Norway, was the queen-designate...