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fort of Seachlainn' or locally Irish: Domhnach Seachnaill, meaning 'St Seachnall's Church') is a town in County Meath, Ireland. A commuter town for nearby
up in Dunshaughlin, County Meath with three siblings. He attended St. Seachnall National School and then Dunshaughlin Community College. He began taking
St. Seachnall's Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Meath, Ireland. St. Seachnall's Church is in the centre of Dunshaughlin, slightly
Secundinus (fl. 5th century), or Sechnall (Modern Irish: Seachnall) as he was known in Irish, was founder and patron saint of Domhnach Sechnaill, County
Mary the Virgin. St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin Religious 1191–1370 St Seachnall's Church Dunshaughlin Religious 10th–12th centuries Ruins. Selskar Abbey
457 Bishop of Carthage Palladius 457 Secundinus (Sechnall, Seachnall) 457 Bishop of Armagh Valerian 457 Bishop of Abbenza Anatolius
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 5th century
recorded in An Leabhar Breac, the hymn was first sung by angels at St. Seachnall's Church, Dunshaughlin, after Secundinus had reconciled with his uncle
Saint John Angeloptes, Bishop of Ravenna in Italy 430-433 (433) Saint Seachnall (Sechnall), first Bishop of Dunsauglin in Meath in Ireland and later served
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of Emly c. AD 520 (or later in AD 548), and had Secundinus (Sechnall, Seachnall) as its second abbot. It took part in the missionary work of the 6th and
Seachlainn (Seachlann's fort)) or locally Irish: Domhnach Seachnaill (St Seachnall's Church) is a town in County Meath, Ireland. In the post-famine years
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Pet form of Irish Leachlainn, LANTY means "devotee of Saint Seachnall."
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Older form of Irish Gaelic Seachlainn, SEACHNALL means "second."
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Short form of Irish Gaelic Maeleachlainn, LEACHLAINN means "devotee of Saint Seachnall."
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bags and purses, from German Tasche ‘bag’, ‘purse’. Compare Taschner.
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From isbahan
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Lord Murugan
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One who Fulfils All the Dreams
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English : variant spelling of Osborne.
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Knowledge, Wisdom
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Italian
Sculptured jewel.
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Hindu, Indian
Pleasing
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