NÃ Dochartaigh
Nà Dochartaigh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Kerri nà Dochartaigh (born 1983), Northern Irish writer * Fionnghuala Nà Dochartaigh (died 1440), listed bearer of the name Fionnghuala Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala ... {{surname Surnames of Irish origin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kerri NÃ Dochartaigh
Kerri nà Dochartaigh (born 1983) is a Northern Irish writer known for her nature writings. She has published in '' The Guardian'', '' The Irish Times'' and elsewhere, and her debut book ''Thin Places'' was shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize in 2021. Biography nà Dochartaigh was born in 1983 in Derry in Northern Ireland, near the Irish border. Her mother was Catholic and her father Protestant, and when she was aged 11, living in the Waterside area, their home was petrol-bombed in the night. The family moved to a Catholic area, and then out of the town to Ballykelly, 20 miles away. When she was 16, a boy she was friends with was murdered an hour after she had seen him, and his murderer has not been identified. She read English Literature and Classics at Trinity College Dublin. She then taught for periods in Rudolf Steiner schools in Edinburgh and Bristol. Writing career nà Dochartaigh has published in '' The Guardian'', '' The Irish Times'', '' Winter Papers'', ''Cau ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala NÃ Dochartaigh
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |