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Ó Gairbhith, also spelt Ó Gairbheith, meaning "descendant of Gairbhith". Gairbhith itself means "rough peace". There are three distinct Ó Gairbhith septs
Maelgarbh, son of Gairbhith, lord of Dearlas; and Conmhal, son of Bruadhran; and many others along with them. M934.3 - Bec, son of Gairbhith, lord of Dearlass
Batt Garvey Personal information Native name Parthalán Ó Gairbhith (Irish) Nickname Batt Born 1921 (1921) Ventry, County Kerry, Ireland Died 12 December
Cernaghan) Meaning: Victorious Progenitor: Territory: Donegal Extra: Mac Gairbhith (MacGarvey) Meaning: Rough Progenitor: Territory: Donegal Extra: Mac Giolla
Ciarain Síl Fingín Uí Chóelbad Uí Coltarain Uí Erca Céin Uí Fiachrach Uí Gairbhith Uí hAidith Uí hAinbheith Uí Labhradha Uí Leathlobhair Uí Loingsigh Latharna
who twice held the over-kingship of Dál nAraidi. Uí Gairbhith, meaning "descendant of Gairbhith" (rough peace). Anglicised as O'Garvey and Garvey. Kin
Sept (Common Forms) Ó Gairbhith (Garvey) Meaning: Progenitor: Territory: Barony of Oneilland East Extra: Noted as being fierce chiefs, they held sway
Rory Garrett Personal information Native name Ruairí Ó Gairbhith (Irish) Born 2006 (age 19–20) Johnstown, County Kilkenny, Ireland Sport Sport Hurling
of Orior Lower and Orior Upper, which derive their name from it. The Ó Gairbhith (O'Garvey) sept, who were kindred with the Ó hAnluain, held sway in Clanbrassil
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English : nickname for a person with a ruddy complexion, from an adjective derivative of Middle English mad(d)er ‘madder’, the dye plant (see Mader 1), here used in a transferred sense.
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