- O'Heerin (Irish: Ó h
Uidhrín) is an
Irish surname meaning "grandson or
descendant of
Uidhrin" ("little grey"). The O'Heerin clan of
Leinster originates...
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McGivern Is an
anglicized form of
Gaelic Mac
Uidhrín, a
patronymic from a
personal name
which is from a
diminutive of
odhar ‘dun’. This
surname is also...
- Colt–Shanahoe Coillte–Seanchua Founded: 2020 County:
Laois Colours: Blue and red Grounds: Páirc Shéain Uí h
Uidhrín Playing kits...
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Giolla Na
Naomh O'****dhrin Mag
Uidhrín (McGivern, McGiveran, McGivergan) Meaning: Son of the Dun-Coloured One Progenitor:
Uidhrín Ua Maoil-Muire Territory:...
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Giolla na
Naomh O h
Uidhrin,
Irish historian and poet, died 1420. O h
Uidhrin is
known as the
author of
Tuilleadh feasa ar Éirinn óigh, a
topographical poem...
- 2024
Round 1 Clough–Ballacolla 0-31 - 2-13
Abbeyleix Páirc Shéain Uí h
Uidhrín S
Maher 0-9, W
Dunphy 0-4, S
Bergin 0-4, A
Corby 0-3, S
Corby 0-3, M Hennessy...
- the
Norman Invasion of
Ireland in the 12th century.
Giolla na
Naomh Ó h
Uidhrín wrote in the 14th
century that the
earliest ancestor of the
Brophys was...
- McCafferty.
Eachmarcach Ó Catháin (died 1790),
Irish harper Eachmarcach Mag
Uidhrín (died 1120),
Chief of Cenél
Fearadhaigh Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill (died 1064...
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writes in his
notes to the
above 'Topographical
poems of Ó Dubhagáin and Ó h
Uidhrín', (1862): 'O
Ciardha is now
anglicised Keary and Carey, and the name is...
-
topographical poem
Tuilleadh feasa ar Éirinn óigh (Giolla na
Naomh Ó h
Uidhrín, d. 1420):
Maryborough was
originally a
single barony; it was
divided into...