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Fiach mac Aodha Ó Broin (anglicised as Feagh or Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne) (1534 – 8 May 1597) was Chief of the Name of Clann Uí Bhroin (Clan O'Byrne) and
and appear in his Songs of Erinn (1899) under the title "Marching Song of Feagh MacHugh". Brian Mac Cahir Óg Kavanagh, Fiach's brother-in-law (as "MacCahir
August 1580: cause and course". Journal of the Rathdrum Historical Society / Feagh McHugh O'Byrne: The Wicklow Firebrand. 1: 150–80. Maginn, pp. 217–19 Maginn
and Amusement, Swindon: English Heritage, pp. 4–6 O'Brien, Conor (2000) Feagh McHugh O’Byrne, History Ireland, Vol 8 No 1 Kelly, Deirdre (1995) Four Roads
Phelim(y) (anglicisations) Felix, Philip (equivalents) Fiacha Fiachra Feagh, Feary (anglicisations) Finghin Finnin, Finneen, Fineen (anglicisations)
Clogher Errigal Trough Clogher Fawney 357 Strabane Lower Donaghedy Strabane Feagh 58 Dungannon Upper Arboe Cookstown Feddan 119 Clogher Errigal Keerogue Clogher
123-9. 'Burning their bridges: the opposition of the Gabhal Raghnaill and Feagh Mac Hugh O’Byrne to the process of Anglicisation during the long sixteenth
Morgan 2009, 2nd paragraph. Mac Eiteagáin, Darren (25 March 2004) [2002]. "Feagh McHugh O'Byrne and the Ulster Princes: His Role in their Dublin Castle escapes"
(Conyngham) Drumenny (Stewart) Drumhubbert Drummullan Eary Lower Elagh Farsnagh Feagh Gortigal Gortnagwyg Killycanavan Lower Killycolpy Killygonlan Killymenagh
Feagh McHugh O'Byrne: the Wicklow Firebrand (Dublin, 1995) "The battle of Glenmalure, 25 August 1580: cause and course", in C. O'Brien (ed), Feagh McHugh
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Girl/Female
American, British, English
Little Bird
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Small Child; Good Freinds; Good Words
Biblical
a bucket; a branch
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Name of a King
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wise
Male
Turkish
Variant spelling of Turkish Chagatai. Of unknown ÇAĞATAY means.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : habitational name from Pointon in Lincolnshire, Poynton in Cheshire, or Poynton Green in Shropshire. The first is named from Old English Pohhingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Pohha’, a byname apparently meaning ‘bag’; the others have as the first element the Old English personal names Pofa and Pēofa respectively.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Couple
Boy/Male
Indian
One of the prophet muhammads names, Victory, The two opening letters of surah in the Quran
Girl/Female
Hindu
Full Moon, A festival, A special day
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