- Bríd Ní
Neachtain (/ˈbriːd niː ˈnɒktən/; Irish: [bʲɾʲiːdʲ n̠ʲiː ˈnʲaxt̪ˠənʲ]; born 1959) is an
Irish actress known for
Dancing at Lughnasa. Born in Rosmuc...
- Seán Ó
Neachtain may
refer to: Seán Ó
Neachtain (politician) (born 1947),
Irish politician Seán Ó
Neachtain (poet) (c. 1650–1729),
Irish writer and poet...
- Nechtan,
Nectan or
Neithon may
refer to:
Nechtan Morbet (fl. 5th or 6th century), king of the
Picts Nechtan nepos Uerb (fl. 7th century), king of the Picts...
- Seán Ó
Neachtain (born 22 May 1947) is an
Irish former Fianna Fáil politician. He was a
Member of the
European Parliament for the Connacht-Ulster from...
- Joe
Steve Ó
Neachtain (25
October 1942 – 19
January 2020) was an
Irish writer, actor,
playwright and
broadcaster in the
Irish language. He was well known...
- Pádraic Ó
Neachtain (born 1973) is an
Irish television presenter, director, and journalist. He
works for
Telegael in
Spiddal and
presents feature programmes...
- Séamas Ó
Neachtain (Jim Norton) is an Irish-American
writer who has
published journalism,
poetry and
fiction in the
Irish language. Ó
Neachtain is an American...
- Seán Ó
Neachtain (c. 1645/1650 – 9
March 1729) was an
Irish poet and writer. Ó
Neachtain was a
member of a
family who
originated in Máenmaige but were...
- Clan
Macnaghten (sometimes
spelt as MacNachten, MacNaughton,
McNaughton or McNorton),
Scottish Gaelic: MacNeachdain, is a
Scottish clan. The Clan Macnaghten...
-
first use of the
Gaelic term in
Ireland was
recorded in a poem by Seán Ó
Neachtain (c. 1650–1728), in
which the
bagpipes are
referred to as píb mhór. One...