- Its name
comes from
Irish Loch
nEachach [ˌl̪ˠɔx ˈn̠ʲahəx],
meaning "
Eachaidh's lake". With an area of 151
square miles (392 km2), it is the
British Isles'...
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Bellaghy (from
Irish Baile Eachaidh,
meaning "
Eachaidh's town") is a
village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It lies
north west of
Lough Neagh...
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Bellaghy Wolfe Tones Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG
Baile Eachaidh) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Bellaghy,
County Londonderry, Northern...
- name in
Gaelic was Mac or Mag
Eachaidh ('son of
Eachaidh'). MacGeachie, MacGeachy, MacKeachie. From
Irish Mag
Eachaidh, an
Ulster variant of Mag Eochadha...
- for Ó hEacháin ‘descendant of Eachán' (=
little Eachaidh, i.e. a pet form of the
personal name
Eachaidh meaning ‘horseman’), as it had a
vague similarity...
- of
Names in
Irish Annals.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Eachaidh".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
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Gaelic Mag Eochadha, a
patronymic from the
personal name
Eochaidh (variant
Eachaidh), "horseman", both
derivatives of
Irish each "horse".[citation needed]...
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County Ireland) surnames. They are
anglicised forms of the
Gaelic Mac
Eachaidh,
meaning "son of Eochaidh", or "son of God or sword".
These personal names...
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McGahey is a
surname of
Irish origin derived from "Mac
Eachaidh",
meaning "son of Aghy".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charlie McGahey (1871–1935)...
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MacDowell Coles in Galloway. MacDhùnShléibhe Livingston,
MacLeay On Islay. Mac
Eachaidh McGeachie, MacGeachie, McGeachy,
MacGeachy in Kintyre.
MacEachainn MacEachen...