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132Sechnall is an Old Irish name, the ancient form of Seachnall. It is ultimately derived from the Latin name Secundinus, a Roman family name itself based on the praenomen Secundus, meaning "second" in Latin. This name is s...
Ségdae is an Old Irish masculine given name, ultimately the source of the modern Irish name Séaghdha. The name is derived from the Old Irish adjective ségda, meaning "fine, good, favourable" or "learned." It thus origina...
Senán is an Irish name derived from Old Irish sen 'old' combined with a diminutive suffix, meaning 'little old one'. It is particularly associated with Saint Senán, a 6th-century monk who founded a monastery on Inis Cath...
Suibne is an Old Irish masculine name, the form of Suibhne. Derived from the Old Irish word subae meaning "joy" or "pleasure," the name carries connotations of delight and blessing. In early Irish history and legend, sev...
Tadg is the Old Irish form of Tadhg, a name that has deep roots in Gaelic Ireland. The meaning of Tadhg is "poet" or "philosopher", derived from a word associated with storytelling and wisdom. This etymology reflects the...
Tadgán is an Old Irish diminutive of Tadhg, which itself derives from the Old Irish word tadg meaning "poet" [3]. The name thus carries the meaning of "little poet" or "poet's son", following a common Gaelic naming patte...
Tairdelbach is the Old Irish form of Toirdhealbhach, a name steeped in the history of medieval Ireland. The name derives from the Old Irish tairdelb, meaning "instigator" or "prompting," suggesting a figure who takes ini...
Tigernach is an old Irish name derived from Tighearnach, ultimately from the Old Irish element tigerna meaning "lord". This name carries the significance of nobility and authority, reflecting the hierarchical structures...
Tigernán is the Old Irish form of Tighearnán. Tighearnán derives from the Old Irish word tigerna meaning "lord" combined with a diminutive suffix, giving the name its meaning of "little lord". This etymology places it wi...
Tressach is an Old Irish masculine given name, representing an earlier spelling of Treasach. The name derives from the Old Irish word tressach, meaning "warlike, fierce" or "strong, enduring". It appears in early Irish a...
Túathal is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "ruler of the people", derived from the elements túath meaning "people, country" and fal meaning "rule". A different etymology, attested in medieval sources, interprets the...
Ultán is an Irish masculine given name, derived from the Old Irish word Ultach, meaning "of Ulster" or "Ulsterman." Ulster, the northern province of Ireland, lends its name to this term, which historically referred to th...