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anglicised as Keeva, is an
Irish feminine given name
derived from
Irish caomh (Old
Irish cóem) "dear; noble". It
means beautiful. It is
derived from the...
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County Cork,
particularly around Fermoy and Duhallow. The name
comes from
caomh,
meaning "kind", "gentle", "noble" Some
reformed spellings present it as...
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green place" or that "dear
green place" is a
translation from
Gaelic Glas
Caomh. "The dear
green place"
remains an
affectionate way of
referring to the...
- mac
Eochaidh Baicidh Nia Mór mac
Lughna Lughaidh mac
Lughna Fear Tri Aodh
Caomh mac
Garadh Glundubh Coinne mac Fear Tri
Muireadh Tireach mac
Fiachra Sraibrintne...
- Irish: Cóemgein [ˈkoiṽʲɣʲinʲ];
Latinized as Coemgenus). It is
composed of
caomh "dear; noble"; Old
Irish cóem and -gin ("birth"; Old
Irish gein). The variant...
- O'Keefe/O'Keeffe is an
Irish surname, from the (Irish:O'Caoimh/
Caomh.) It has
links to
Irish Royalty, with the
family descended from Art
Caemh who was...
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Caemhin families of
North Connacht who
derive it from Caomhán Mac Connmhach.
Caomh (also
caemh or cóem in old Irish)
means words such as friend, companion...
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between vowels,
sometimes /./
comhairle /kʰo.əɾlə/
broad /v/ àmhainn /aːvɪɲ/,
caomh /kʰɯːv/
slender before front vowel /v/
caoimhin /kʰɯːvɪɲ/, làimh /l̪ˠaiv/...
- Red Cainnear, she was
killed with a spear,
saving her mother.
Cainnear Caomh, a
tragic heroine from the book 'The
Story of Caolan.' St.
Cainnear of Inis...
- of
Carbery Donal Caomh MacCarthy, 2nd
Prince of
Carbery Donal Cairbreach MacCarthy, 3rd
Prince of
Carbery –
eldest son of
Donal Caomh Cormac Donn MacCarthy...