Fearadhach
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Farry — m Irish: Anglicized form of the Gaelic name FEARADHACH (SEE Fearadhach) … First names dictionary
Ferdie — m 1 English: pet form of FERDINAND (SEE Ferdinand). 2 Irish: Anglicized form of the Gaelic name FEARADHACH (SEE Fearadhach) … First names dictionary
Ferdinand — m English, German, and French: from a Spanish name, originally Ferdinando, which is of Germanic (Visigothic) origin, being composed of the elements farÒ journey (or possibly a metathesized form of friÒ peace) and nand ready, prepared. The name… … First names dictionary
O'Boyle Donegal — The O Boyle (O Baoighill) were a family of the Uí Néill tribe of the Northern Gaels. The Northern O Neill were a great tribal dynasty of the North Gaels. The O Boyles were one of the principal families of the Cineal Conaill within the Uí Néill… … Wikipedia
Clan Gillanders — Clan Gillanders, also known in Scottish Gaelic as Clann Ghille Ainnriais, is a Scottish clan whose genealogy is preserved in the 15th century manuscript MS 1467. Contents 1 MS 1467 1.1 Transcriptions and translations 1.2 Summary … Wikipedia
Fairey — This picturesque and interesting name is of medieval Scottish origin, and it is thought that it may be from the Gaelic O Fearadhaigh , which translates as the descendant of Fearadhach , a personal name of uncertain origin. A family named Farie of … Surnames reference
Fairy — This picturesque and interesting name is of medieval Scottish origin, and it is thought that it may be from the Gaelic O Fearadhaigh , which translates as the descendant of Fearadhach , a personal name of uncertain origin. A family named Farie of … Surnames reference
Farey — This picturesque and interesting name is of medieval Scottish origin, and it is thought that it may be from the Gaelic O Fearadhaigh , which translates as the descendant of Fearadhach , a personal name of uncertain origin. A family named Farie of … Surnames reference
Fairrie — This picturesque and interesting name is of medieval Scottish origin, and it is thought that it may be from the Gaelic O Fearadhaigh , which translates as the descendant of Fearadhach , a personal name of uncertain origin. A family named Farie of … Surnames reference