The name is occasionally used for girls, sometimes as Aidyn or Ayden, as well. Aidan was the name of a famous seventh-century Irish saint, and is related to the Irish word for fire. Aidan Continued Aidan Origin: Irish Meaning: "little and fiery" Description: Aidan was originally a pet...
|Hi-Res无损音质| All For Love“自从第一次遇见你,那之后的每一次遇见都是蓄谋已久的偶然”——Tungevaag & Raaban 02:58 |Hi-Res无损音质| Feel the Fire“如今有你引领相伴 我便生死相随”——pluko / pronouncedyea 03:18 |Hi-Res无损音质| Sold Out“超燃的一首宝藏歌曲”——Jonathan Steingard ...
Fatheadis from 1842;fat-wittedis from 1590s;fatsois first recorded 1943. Expressionthe fat is in the fireoriginally meant "the plan has failed" (1560s). Spanishgordo"fat, thick," is from Latingurdus"stupid, doltish; heavy, clumsy," which also is the source of Frenchgourd"stiff, benumbe...
You'll see Irish written on road signs, which might be the most notable place. But you'll also see an Irish word here and there, in pubs, shop names, B&B names, and indeed the orignal version of placenames. So, here we give you a very first taster of words in the Irish language...
most notable at this moment as the Anglicized version of the Irish Fiadh, one of the fastest-rising names in the Republic of Ireland. The meaning of Fia or Fiadh is sometimes given as "deer" but that's in the sense of a wild deer, as the name relates to the ancient word for wild...
We were coming to the opinion that there was a much more effective, for want of a better word, approach to the situation by what was being offered by the Provisional IRA as they were then known after the split…In terms of then joining the Provisional IRA, I was familiar with some of...
The Irish word for “valley of two lakes” is the area of dense forests and breathtaking glacial lakes, more precisely two mysterious lakes nestled into a long valley fringed by forest, which served for some scenes in Hollywood’s Braveheart and P.S. I Love You. Glendalough is home to ...
Ádhamhnán (m)AH yum nawnEunanfearful, timid Aingeal (f)AHN gel (hard G as in goat)Angelathis is the Irish word for 'angel', (from Latin) Alannah (f)a LON na, a LAN naAlanna, Alanaoh, child! An Irish term of endearment. Also used as a modern feminine form of Alan. ...
Listen and learn how to pronounce Art so you can get the correct pronunciation for this Irish boy name. MEANING: In Ireland a seperate name from Arthur it comes from an ancient word for “”a bear,”” used in the sense of “”outstanding warrior”” or “”champion.”” A pagan High...
Meaning: "little fire" Description: Egan's likeness to the word eager gives this Irish surname a ready-to-please, effervescent energy, and it would make an appropriate substitute for the overused Aidan. Egan Continued Eilis Origin: Irish variation of Elizabeth Meaning: "pledged to God" Descr...