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Aoife ( , ) is an Irish feminine
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
. The name is probably derived from the
Irish Gaelic Irish (Standard Irish: ), also known as Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, which is a part of the Indo-European language family. Irish is indigenous to the island of Ireland and was the ...
''aoibh'', which means "beauty" or "radiance". It has been compared to the Gaulish name ''Esvios'' (Latinized ''Esuvius'', feminine ''Esuvia''), which may be related to the tribal name '' Esuvii'' and the theonym '' Esus''.


Irish mythology

In Irish mythology,
Aífe (Old Irish), spelled () in Modern Irish, is a character from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. She appears in the sagas '' Tochmarc Emire'' ("the wooing of Emer") and '' Aided Óenfhir Aífe'' ("the death of Aífe's only son"). In ''Tochmarc ...
the daughter of Airdgeimm, sister of Scathach, is a warrior woman beloved of Cuchullain in the Ulster Cycle.
T. F. O'Rahilly Thomas Francis O'Rahilly ( ga, Tomás Ó Rathile; 11 November 1882 – 16 November 1953)Ó Sé, Diarmuid.O'Rahilly, Thomas Francis (‘T. F.’). ''Dictionary of Irish Biography''. (ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, United Kingdom: C ...
supposed that the Irish heroine reflects an otherwise unknown goddess representing a feminine counterpart to Gaulish ''Esus''. Aífe or Aoife was also one of the wives of Lir in the '' Oidheadh chloinne Lir'' ("Fate of the Children of Lir"), who turned her stepchildren into swans. There is also Aoife (Áiffe ingen Dealbhaoíth), a woman transformed into a crane, whose skin after death became Manannán's "Crane-bag".


Biblical rendering

The name is unrelated to the Biblical name '' Eva'', which was rendered as ''Éabha'' in Irish, but due to the similarity in sound, ''Aoife'' has often been
anglicised Anglicisation is the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by English culture or British culture, or a process of cultural and/or linguistic change in which something non-English becomes English. It can also refer to the influen ...
as ''Eva'' or ''Eve''.
Aoife MacMurrough Aoife MacMurrough (c. 1145 – 1188, ga, Aoife Ní Diarmait), also known by later historians as Eva of Leinster, was an Irish noblewoman, Princess of Leinster and Countess of Pembroke. She was the daughter of Dermot MacMurrough (c. 1110 – 117 ...
(also known as Eva of Leinster) was a 12th-century Irish noblewoman. The first use of Aoife (that spelling) as a given name in 20th-century Ireland was in 1912.


Given name


People

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Aoife Ahern Aoife Ahern is the first woman to be dean of engineering at University College, Dublin. Biography Ahern completed her degree in engineering in Trinity College Dublin in 1998 before going to London to the university, where she did a PhD. Aher ...
, Dean of Engineering at University College, Dublin * Aoife Cusack (born 1996), Irish professional wrestler who performs under the ring name Aoife Valkyrie *
Aoife Dooley Aoife Dooley (born 14 April 1991), is an Irish writer, illustrator, comedian and graphic designer. Life A North Dubliner, Dooley has lived in Ballymun and Coolock for most of her life. Her father left when she was young and her mother remarried ...
(born 1991), Irish writer *
Aoife Hoey Aoife Hoey (born 6 September 1983) is an Irish bobsledder who has competed since 2004. She finished 22nd out of 23 in the two-woman event at the 2005 FIBT World Championships in Calgary. At , she was the tallest woman at the 2010 Winter Olympics ...
(born 1983), Irish bobsledding olympian * Aoife Mannion (born 1995), Irish association footballer *
Aoife McLysaght Aoife ( , ) is an Irish feminine given name. The name is probably derived from the Irish Gaelic ''aoibh'', which means "beauty" or "radiance". It has been compared to the Gaulish name ''Esvios'' (Latinized ''Esuvius'', feminine ''Esuvia''), which ...
, Irish scientist * Aoife Melia, Irish medical doctor *
Aoife Moore Aoife-Grace Moore is an Irish journalist and political correspondent, from Derry. Based in the Republic of Ireland, she is best known for breaking the Oireachtas Golf Society scandal, "Golfgate", story with Paul Hosford for the ''Irish Examiner ...
, (fl. 2020's), sometimes Aoife-Grace Moore, Northern Irish journalist *
Aoife Mulholland Aoife Mulholland ( , ; born 29 May 1978) is an Irish actress and musical theatre performer from Salthill, Galway. Aoife is a successful leading lady in London's West End. She has starred as Roxie Hart (twice) in ''Chicago'', at the Cambridge ...
(born 1978), Irish actress *
Aoife Ní Fhearraigh Aoife Ní Fhearraigh (), or simply Aoife, is an Irish singer. A well-known interpreter of Irish Gaelic songs, she released her first recording in 1991 and worked with Moya Brennan to produce her much acclaimed 1996 album ''Aoife''. She reached int ...
, Irish singer * Aoife O'Donovan (born 1982), American singer *
Aoife O'Rourke Aoife O'Rourke (born 2 July 1997) is an Irish amateur boxer. She won the gold medal in the middleweight division at the 2019 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships The 2019 European Amateur Boxing Championships#Women, Women’s Europ ...
(born 1997), Irish boxer * Aoife Walsh (born 1989), Irish fashion model


Characters in modern fiction

* Aoife, sister of Scathach in Michael Scott's series ''
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel ''The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel'' is a series of six fantasy novels written by Irish author Michael Scott, completed in 2012. The first book in the series, '' The Alchemyst'', was released in 2007, and the sequels were released ...
'' * Main character in ''The Iron Thorn'' by
Caitlin Kittredge Caitlin Kittredge (born September 1984) is an American author and comic-book writer of dark fantasy and urban fantasy noir. She is known for her ''Nocturne City'' series of adult novels, and for ''The Iron Codex'', a series of young adult books ...
* Aife, a succubus in '' Lost Girl'' * Aoife Brubeck, daughter of Holly Sykes, the protagonist of '' The Bone Clocks'' by David Mitchell * Aoife Rabbitte, wife of Jimmy Rabbitte, in '' The Guts'' by Roddy Doyle * Aoife Riordan, member of the Riordan family, in ''Instructions For A Heatwave'' by Maggie O'Farrell


Other

* ''Aoife'' (album) (1996), the second album by the Irish singer Aoife * The
LÉ Aoife (P22) LÉ ''Aoife'' (P22) of the Irish Naval Service, now known as ''P62'' of the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta, was built as an offshore patrol vessel in 1978. Serving the Irish Naval Service since 1979, ''Aoife'' was decommissione ...
is a Republic of Ireland naval vessel


See also

* List of Irish-language given names


References


External links


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