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Book Synopsis: In Ireland there are many wonderful baby names to choose from. We have our own Irish versions of biblical names, the names of the Evangelists and of continental saints who have taken our fancy at various stages in our history. The Vikings left us some of their personal names, which either in their Irish or their Anglicized forms have proved to be as hardy a growth as those names given by the Anglo-Normans. Lots of them are included in this book. And, of course, we have the great repository of the old Irish tradition from which to choose our children's names. From Aaron to Ulna, Diarmaid O Muirithe provides a gloss on more than four hundred Irish forenames in his inimitable style that mixes scholarship and wit with quirky snippets of interest. Thus, we learn that the name Art has nothing to do with Arthur; that Brendan is originally of Welsh origin and came to Ireland in a Latinized form; that Cathal is usually translated as Charles, although there is no historical connection between the two; and much more. As with all Diarmaid O Muirithe's work, this book is a model of scholarship lightly worn, informed by a sense of curiosity and fun. It's the perfect book from which to choose your child's name.
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Are you looking for a unique and meaningful name for your child? Look no further! Our A-Z of Irish Names for Children and Their Meanings book is the ultimate guide to discovering the perfect Irish name for your little one. In Ireland, we have a rich heritage of names that are deeply rooted in history and tradition. Whether you want to honour your Irish ancestry or simply love the lyrical sound of Irish names, this book has it all.
From biblical names to names derived from saints and even Viking personal names, this comprehensive guide covers it all. You'll find a gloss on over four hundred Irish forenames written by the renowned author Diarmaid O Muirithe. His unique style blends scholarly research with witty and intriguing facts that will delight and entertain you.
Discover the surprising origins of names like Art, Brendan, and Cathal. Did you know that Art has nothing to do with Arthur? Or that Brendan actually has Welsh origins? The book is filled with fascinating insights and quirky snippets of information that will make the process of choosing your child's name even more enjoyable.
Diarmaid O Muirithe's work is not only informative, but also incredibly engaging. His scholarship is paired with a sense of curiosity and fun, making this book a joy to read. Whether you're expecting a baby or simply interested in Irish names, this is the ultimate resource for you.
Don't miss out on the perfect name for your child! Get your hands on this invaluable book today and embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Irish names. Click here to order now!
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