Forbflaith (later ''Farbhlaidh'', ''Forbhlaith'', or ''Forlaith'') is an
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
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 f ...
meaning "an overlord, ruler, sovereign". It was recorded in this form in 8th-century Ireland.
The Anglicized form ''Ferelith'' has been in rare use since the late 19th century (a prominent bearer being
Lady Anne Ferelith Fenella Bowes-Lyon (1917–80), later Princess Anne of Denmark, a niece of
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 to 6 February 1952 as the wife of King George VI. She was al ...
).
[Sheard, K. M. (2011), , p. 225, .]
Bearers
* Forbflaith ingin Connlai of
Tethba, abbess of Clonburren, d. 775-780.
*
Forbhlaith, Countess of Atholl (''
floruit
''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
'' 1247)
See also
*
List of Irish-language given names
This list of Irish-language given names shows Irish language given names, their Anglicisation (linguistics), anglicisations and/or English language equivalents.
Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an angl ...
References
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Scottish feminine given names
Feminine given names
Irish-language feminine given names