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- from saving Prince Charlie until her death. Scottish Gaelic: Fionnghal nic Dhòmhnaill Johnson, who claimed to have Jacobite sympathies, asked to meet Flora...
- according to whether its bearer is male (e.g. MacDhòmhnaill "MacDonald") or female (e.g. NicDhòmhnaill "MacDonald") though for some surnames the adjectival...
- time. "BBC ALBA – Bliadhna nan Òran – Òrain : Sgrìobhaichean, Sìleas NicDhòmhnaill (Sìleas na Ceapaich)". www.bbc.co.uk (in Scottish Gaelic). Retrieved...
- Cathy MacDonald (Gaelic: Catriona NicDhòmhnaill) is a Scottish broadcaster who is known for hosting many Scottish Gaelic-language television programmes...
- the Gaelic phrase nighean mhic, meaning "daughter of the son", thus NicDhòmhnaill really means "daughter of MacDonald" rather than "daughter of Donald")...
- Kirsteen MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Kirsteen NicDhòmhnaill) is a Scottish broadcaster. MacDonald was born in Inverness, and educated at the Gaelic-medium...
- is a collection of short stories in Scottish Gaelic edited by Joan NicDhòmhnaill and John Storey and published by Ùr-sgeul in 2011. While varied, the...
- Macdonald/Aonghas MacDhòmhnaill as The Eldest Son/Am Mac Bu Shine Kathleen Macdonald/Kathleen NicDhòmhnaill as Ailsa Macleod/Eilis NicLeòid Iain "Seonachan"...
- Morgan 1993, p. 125. O'Byrne, Emmett (October 2009). "MacDonnell (Nic Dhomhnaill), Fiona (Fionnghuala) ('Iníon Dubh')". Dictionary of Irish Biography...
- Scottish Gaelic surname, Nic Dhòmhnaill meaning "daughter of a son of Dòmhnall" (in English, Donald), as in Mairi Nic Dhòmhnaill, or Mary MacDonald. At the...