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  • Mac Con
  • Semi-legendary Irish High King

    Lugaid Mac Con, often known simply as Mac Con, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. The Lebor Gabála

    Mac Con

    Mac_Con

  • Mac Con Midhe
  • Gaelic Irish family of poets

    Mac Con Midhe was the name of a family of poets in Gaelic Ireland. The name is also now rendered as Mac Namee, McNamee, Conmee, and McConway. There was

    Mac Con Midhe

    Mac_Con_Midhe

  • MacNamara
  • Irish surname

    MacNamara or McNamara (Irish: Mac Con Mara) is an Irish surname of a family of County Clare in Ireland. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the

    MacNamara

    MacNamara

    MacNamara

  • Colm Mac Con Iomaire
  • Irish musician and composer

    Colm Mac Con Iomaire (pronounced [ˈkɔl̪ˠəmˠ mˠək ˌkɔnˠ ˈʊmˠəɾʲə]) is an Irish composer and musician from Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland, who plays keyboards

    Colm Mac Con Iomaire

    Colm_Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • Darach Mac Con Iomaire
  • Irish actor, writer and director

    Darach Mac Con Iomaire is an Irish actor, writer and director. Mac Con Iomaire has written and directed four episodes of Corp agus Anam in 2011, and wrote

    Darach Mac Con Iomaire

    Darach_Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • Dáirine
  • Family

    mac Dedad / Dáire Doimthech, include: Cú Roí mac Dáire Lugaid mac Con Roí Conganchnes mac Dedad Fiatach Finn Lugaid Loígde Rechtaid Rígderg Mac Con Fothad

    Dáirine

    Dáirine

  • Mac Con Iomaire
  • Mac Con Iomaire, Gaelic-Irish surname In Ireland, the surname Montgomery has in some cases undergone gaelicisation, with Montgomery translated into Mac

    Mac Con Iomaire

    Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire
  • Irish lecturer and professional chef

    Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire is an Irish lecturer and professional chef. He was awarded Ireland's first PhD on food history, in October 2009. A native of Blackrock

    Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire

    Máirtín_Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • Teige Mac Con Midhe
  • Irish poet and historian (died 1493)

    Teige Mac Con Midhe, Irish poet and writer, died in 1493. Mac Con Midhe was a member of an Irish brehon family. According to the Annals of the Four Masters:

    Teige Mac Con Midhe

    Teige_Mac_Con_Midhe

  • Brian Mac Con Midhe
  • Brian Mac Con Midhe was an Irish poet and writer who was active during the 1590s. A son of Aonghus Mac Con Midhe, Brian was a member of an Irish brehon

    Brian Mac Con Midhe

    Brian_Mac_Con_Midhe

  • McAnally
  • Surname list

    Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Conallaidh meaning 'son of Cú Allaidh' ('wild hound', 'wolf'). The death of the progenitor – Conchobhar mac Con Allaidh, lord of

    McAnally

    McAnally

  • Lugaid mac Con Roí
  • Cycle of Irish mythology, Lugaid mac Con Roí was the son of Cú Roí mac Dáire. He was also known as Lugaid mac Trí Con ("son of three hounds"). He avenged

    Lugaid mac Con Roí

    Lugaid_mac_Con_Roí

  • Cormac Mac Con Midhe
  • Irish poet

    Cormac Mac Con Midhe, a.k.a. Cormac mac Cearbhaill Mac Con Midhe (died 1627) was an early Modern Irish poet. Manuscript H.5.6, held at Trinity College

    Cormac Mac Con Midhe

    Cormac_Mac_Con_Midhe

  • Dál Cormaic
  • Artacan macTaidcg, mac Sinill, mac Anchoraig, mac Siadalta, mac Maeluidir, mac h-Iuin, mac Colmain, mac Cuirc, mac Fergusa, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb.

    Dál Cormaic

    Dál_Cormaic

  • Liam Mac Con Iomaire
  • Irish journalist (1937–2019)

    Liam Mac Con Iomaire (1937, Casla, County Galway – 5 May 2019) was a highly respected Irish writer, journalist and broadcaster. He was a newsreader on

    Liam Mac Con Iomaire

    Liam_Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • The Frames
  • Irish rock band

    addition to Hansard, the band's current line-up includes original member Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Joe Doyle, and Rob Bochnik. The band was established in 1990 and

    The Frames

    The Frames

    The_Frames

  • Conor McGregor
  • Irish mixed martial artist (born 1988)

    Conor Anthony McGregor (born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist. He is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight

    Conor McGregor

    Conor McGregor

    Conor_McGregor

  • W. B. Yeats
  • Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)

    MacBride was a disaster. This pleased Yeats, as Gonne began to visit him in London. After the birth of her son, Seán MacBride, in 1904, Gonne and MacBride

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W._B._Yeats

  • Thomond
  • Gaelic kingdom in north Munster, Ireland

    Briain had to deal with dissent from the Mac Con Mara and Ó Coinn against his rule, so brought in the Laigin's Mac Gormáin as his standard bearers. Donnchadh

    Thomond

    Thomond

    Thomond

  • Ulster Cycle
  • Grouping of Irish myths

    of Conchobor mac Nessa" Siaburcharpat Con Culaind "Cú Chulainn's Phantom Chariot" Foglaim Con Culainn "Cú Chulainn's Training" Serglige Con Culainn "The

    Ulster Cycle

    Ulster_Cycle

  • Blathmac mac Con Brettan
  • Irish poet and monk

    Blathmac mac Con Brettan was an Irish poet and monk whose floruit was around 760. Blathmac was the son of Cú Brettan mac Congussa (died 740), seemingly

    Blathmac mac Con Brettan

    Blathmac_mac_Con_Brettan

  • Tomás Mac Con Iomaire
  • Tomás Mac Con Iomaire, Irish radio producer and journalist. A native of Casla, Connemara, County Galway, Mac Con Iomaire worked with Raidió na Gaeltachta

    Tomás Mac Con Iomaire

    Tomás_Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • Lugh
  • Irish god of skills and the arts

    son of the three Findemna or fair triplets, and Lugaid mac Con Roí was also known as mac Trí Con, "son of three hounds". In Ireland's other great "sequestered

    Lugh

    Lugh

    Lugh

  • Anmchad mac Con Cherca
  • King of Osraige

    Anmchad mac Con Cherca (died 760s) was king of Osraige, a kingdom largely situated in modern County Kilkenny and western County Laois and forming part

    Anmchad mac Con Cherca

    Anmchad_mac_Con_Cherca

  • Fallomon mac Con Congalt
  • Follaman mac Con Congalt (died 766), also written Fallomon mac Con Congelt, was King of Mide, a kingdom of the Uí Néill in central Ireland in modern County

    Fallomon mac Con Congalt

    Fallomon_mac_Con_Congalt

  • Irish cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Ireland

    ie/tfschafart/112/) Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín (2 May 2012). "Coffee Culture in Dublin: A Brief History". M/C Journal. 15 (2). Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín. (2013)

    Irish cuisine

    Irish cuisine

    Irish_cuisine

  • Rónán Mac Con Iomaire
  • Irish author, broadcaster, director at Údarás na Gaeltachta (born 1975)

    Mac Con Iomaire is the Director of Regional & Community Development & Language with Údarás na Gaeltachta and is an Irish author and broadcaster. Mac Con

    Rónán Mac Con Iomaire

    Rónán_Mac_Con_Iomaire

  • Conchobar mac Nessa
  • Legendary Irish king

    Conchobar mac Nessa (son of Ness) is the king of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He rules from Emain Macha (Navan Fort, near Armagh). He

    Conchobar mac Nessa

    Conchobar_mac_Nessa

  • Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
  • High King of Ireland

    In violation of the oath, he had Eochaid mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe, king of Ulaid, seized and blinded. Mac Lochlainn's allies abandoned him almost

    Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn

    Muirchertach_Mac_Lochlainn

  • Myrtle Allen
  • Irish chef (1924–2018)

    in Dublin restaurants 1900–2000: an oral history. Thesis DIT by Mairtin Mac Con Iomaire, 2009. 3 downloadable volumes.. Part 2, pp. 459–462 A voice for

    Myrtle Allen

    Myrtle Allen

    Myrtle_Allen

  • Deda mac Sin
  • Also called Dedu, prehistoric king of Érainn

    (giving or taking a generation) Cú Roí mac Dáire and Eterscél, "great-grandsons" (again) Conaire Mór and Lugaid mac Con Roí, and more distant descendant Conaire

    Deda mac Sin

    Deda_mac_Sin

  • McNally (surname)
  • Surname list

    Armagh and Monaghan, Mac Con Allaidh is a branch of the “Northern Ó Néill” group of Ulster clans. They are separate from the Mayo name Mac an Fhailghigh (see

    McNally (surname)

    McNally_(surname)

  • Láeg
  • Companion of Cú Chulainn in Irish mythology

    in the tale Serglige Con Culainn (The Sickbed of Cúchulainn). In the tale of Cú Chulainn's death, he is killed by Lugaid mac Con Roí with a spear intended

    Láeg

    Láeg

    Láeg

  • Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe
  • Irish poet

    Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe, or Gilbride McNamee (c. 1210 – c. 1272) was an Irish poet. Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe was hereditary Ollamh to the Cenél

    Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe

    Giolla_Brighde_Mac_Con_Midhe

  • Con (name)
  • Name list

    anaesthetist Con is also a surname of the following people Mac Con, a High King of Ireland Marin Con (born 1985), Croatian footballer Conn (name) This page

    Con (name)

    Con_(name)

  • List of kings of Ulster
  • 1158–1166 Magnus mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe 1166–1171 Donn Sléibe mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe 1171–1172 Ruaidrí mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe 1172–1201

    List of kings of Ulster

    List of kings of Ulster

    List_of_kings_of_Ulster

  • Black pudding
  • British and Irish blood sausage

    Jo. "Stress-free full English breakfast". BBC. Retrieved 18 April 2024. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín (2009). "Preface". The History of Black Pudding in Ireland

    Black pudding

    Black pudding

    Black_pudding

  • McInerney
  • Surname list

    | mac Lochlainn | mac Lorcain | mac Murchadha (Murtagh) | mac Conchobhair (Connor) | mac Donnchadha i an airchineach agus Clann an oirchinnigh | mac Domhnaill

    McInerney

    McInerney

    McInerney

  • Laidcnén mac Con Mella
  • Laidcnén mac Con Mella (died 727) was a king of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster. He was of the Sil Máeluidir sept of this branch of the Laigin,

    Laidcnén mac Con Mella

    Laidcnén_mac_Con_Mella

  • Nutella
  • Chocolate and hazelnut flavored spread

    le porte di Piazza Affari". La Repubblica. Retrieved 30 November 2016. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín (2011). "Ireland". In Albala, Ken (ed.). Food Cultures

    Nutella

    Nutella

    Nutella

  • Conor MacNeill
  • Actor from Northern Ireland

    Conor MacNeill is a film, television, and stage actor from Northern Ireland. He is best known for his role as Kenny Kilbane in the BBC Two and HBO series

    Conor MacNeill

    Conor_MacNeill

  • Éogan Mór
  • 2nd or 3rd century king of Ireland in the Ulster Cycle

    at the battle of Maige Mucrama at the hands of his stepbrother, Lugaid Mac Con, which story is told in the Cath Maige Mucrama. The son of Eógan Mór was

    Éogan Mór

    Éogan_Mór

  • Lugaid Riab nDerg
  • Medieval Irish sovereign

    Lugaid mac Con Roí, whose alternative epithet was mac Trí Con "son of Three Hounds", and who himself is to some extent identical with Lugaid Mac Con. The

    Lugaid Riab nDerg

    Lugaid_Riab_nDerg

  • Kingdom of Munster
  • Kingdom in South Gaelic Ireland

    history. Prominent figures featuring in this Cycle are Cú Roí mac Dáire, Conaire Mór, Lugaid mac Con Roí and others. These men are all presented as great warriors

    Kingdom of Munster

    Kingdom of Munster

    Kingdom_of_Munster

  • Alexis Mac Allister
  • Argentine footballer (born 1998)

    Alexis Mac Allister (Spanish pronunciation: [a'leksis ma'kalisteɾ]; born 24 December 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder

    Alexis Mac Allister

    Alexis Mac Allister

    Alexis_Mac_Allister

  • Sadb ingen Chuinn
  • Semi-legendary Irish Princess

    Ireland. She married firstly Macnia mac Lugdach, prince of the Dáirine or Corcu Loígde, and was mother of Lugaid Mac Con, High King of Ireland. Upon the death

    Sadb ingen Chuinn

    Sadb_ingen_Chuinn

  • Séamus Mac an Iomaire
  • Cliath, 1938. Conamara Man, New York, Prentice Hall, 1969. Mac an Iomaire Mac Con Iomaire "MAC AN IOMAIRE, Séamus (1891–1967)". ainm.ie (in Irish). Retrieved

    Séamus Mac an Iomaire

    Séamus_Mac_an_Iomaire

  • Corned beef
  • Salt-cured beef product

    63 (1): 18–47. doi:10.1093/hwj/dbm028. JSTOR 25472901. S2CID 140660191. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín; Óg Gallagher, Pádraic (2011). "Irish Corned Beef: A Culinary

    Corned beef

    Corned beef

    Corned_beef

  • Maguire family
  • Surname list

    an Irish clan based in County Fermanagh. The name derives from the Gaelic Mac Uidhir, which is "son of Odhar" meaning 'sallow' or 'pale-faced'. According

    Maguire family

    Maguire family

    Maguire_family

  • Dáire
  • Name list

    Lugaid mac Dáire or Lugaid Loígde, son of Dáire Doimthech (or Sírchrechtach), but was chiefly remembered in the person of his 'descendant' Lugaid Mac Con. His

    Dáire

    Dáire

  • Connor MacLeod
  • Lead character of the Highlander franchise

    Connor MacLeod, also known as The Highlander, is a fictional character in the Highlander film series, and appears in the extended franchise of the television

    Connor MacLeod

    Connor_MacLeod

  • Cú Chongelt mac Con Mella
  • Cú Chongelt mac Con Mella (died 724?) was a king of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster or Laigin Desgabair in what became Ireland. He was of the Sil

    Cú Chongelt mac Con Mella

    Cú_Chongelt_mac_Con_Mella

  • List of High Kings of Ireland
  • the instability of the kingship of Tara from the death of Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill in 1022. He had been overthrown by Brian Boru in 1002, and restored

    List of High Kings of Ireland

    List of High Kings of Ireland

    List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland

  • Donlevy
  • Surname list

    Chisenaig Mac Duinn Sléibe 1131–1157 Áed mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe 1157–1158 Eochaid mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe 1158–1166 Magnus mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn

    Donlevy

    Donlevy

  • Cormac mac Airt
  • High King of Ireland

    fall. The following day Art was defeated and killed by his nephew Lugaid mac Con, who became the new High King. Cormac was carried off in infancy by a she-wolf

    Cormac mac Airt

    Cormac mac Airt

    Cormac_mac_Airt

  • Dublin
  • Capital and largest city of Ireland

    Archived from the original on 2 September 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín (2011). "The Changing Geography and Fortunes of Dublin's

    Dublin

    Dublin

    Dublin

  • Kíla
  • Irish musical group

    bones), Rónán Ó Snodaigh (bodhrán), Eoin Dillon (uilleann pipes), Colm Mac Con Iomaire (fiddle), Karl Odlum (bass) and David Odlum (guitar). The group

    Kíla

    Kíla

    Kíla

  • Cycles of the Kings
  • Body of Old and Middle Irish literature

    include Cormac mac Airt, Niall of the Nine Hostages, Conall Corc, Diarmait mac Cerbaill, Lugaid mac Con, Conn of the Hundred Battles, Lóegaire mac Néill and

    Cycles of the Kings

    Cycles_of_the_Kings

  • Ailill Aulom
  • Semi-legendary Irish king

    and Cían. Éogan founded the dynasty of the Eóganachta. Sadb's son Lugaid Mac Con, who was Ailill's foster-son, became High King of Ireland. The Book of

    Ailill Aulom

    Ailill_Aulom

  • Dál Fiatach
  • Gaelic dynastic-grouping and territory

    Dedad Íar mac Dedad Dál Riata, etc. Dáire mac Dedad / Dairi Sirchrechtaig / Dáire Doimthech Cú Roí mac Dáire Lugaid mac Con Roí Fuirme mac Con Roí (F)iatach

    Dál Fiatach

    Dál Fiatach

    Dál_Fiatach

  • Ballymaloe House
  • Country house with hotel and restaurant in County Cork, Ireland

    in Dublin restaurants 1900-2000: an oral history. Thesis DIT by Mairtin Mac Con Iomaire, 2009. 3 downloadable volumes.. Part 2, p. 345 The emergence, development

    Ballymaloe House

    Ballymaloe House

    Ballymaloe_House

  • Cú Roí
  • Legendary king of Munster, Ireland

    Cú Roí mac Dáire (Cú Ruí, Cú Raoi) is a king of Munster in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He is usually portrayed as a warrior with superhuman abilities

    Cú Roí

    Cú_Roí

  • Cruimthear Mac Carthaigh
  • or descend, from Cumhscraidh mac Céacht, who in turn was a descendant of Lugaid mac Con (Modern Irish Lughaidh mac Con). It is unclear which church he

    Cruimthear Mac Carthaigh

    Cruimthear_Mac_Carthaigh

  • Piaras Ó Lorcáin
  • Irish folk singer

    album of the same name under the musical direction of Síle Denvir and Colm Mac Con Iomaire. In addition to Ó Lorcáin, the recording ensemble Bláth na hÓige

    Piaras Ó Lorcáin

    Piaras_Ó_Lorcáin

  • Tim Robinson (cartographer)
  • English writer, artist, and cartographer (1935–2020)

    Chronicles Tales from Iorras Aithneach (with Liam Mac Con Iomaire), Translated from the original Seán Mac Giollarnáth (Indiana University Press, 2022) Timothy

    Tim Robinson (cartographer)

    Tim Robinson (cartographer)

    Tim_Robinson_(cartographer)

  • Connemara
  • Region in County Galway, Ireland

    eventually took the title and surname Mac Con Raoi (since anglicised as Conroy or King). The Chief of the Name of Clan Mac Con Raoi directly ruled as Lord of

    Connemara

    Connemara

    Connemara

  • Cré na Cille
  • Irish language novel by Máirtín Ó Cadhain

    Dirty Dust, was by Alan Titley; the second, Graveyard Clay, was by Liam Mac Con Iomaire and the British cartographer Tim Robinson. An earlier translation

    Cré na Cille

    Cré_na_Cille

  • Fenian Cycle
  • Grouping of Irish myths

    Cormac's Glossary, entry for rincne: Finn as member of Lugaid Mac Con's 'fian, "Ailill Aulom, Mac Con and Find ua Báiscne" Poem ascribed to Maelmuru Othna in

    Fenian Cycle

    Fenian Cycle

    Fenian_Cycle

  • Cath Maige Mucrama
  • Legendary Irish battle

    Aulom, his son Éogan Mór and his step- and foster-son Mac Con, along with the King of Tara Art mac Cuinn. Mag Mucrama, the plain of the counting of the

    Cath Maige Mucrama

    Cath_Maige_Mucrama

  • Muircheartach mac Con Ceartaich Mac Liag
  • Irish poet

    Muircheartach mac Con Ceartaich Mac Liag, a.k.a. Muircheartach Beag, Irish poet, died 1015. MacLiag was Chief Ollam of Ireland. He was a native of South

    Muircheartach mac Con Ceartaich Mac Liag

    Muircheartach_mac_Con_Ceartaich_Mac_Liag

  • Cairbre Lifechair
  • Legendary High King of Ireland

    was succeeded by Fothad Cairpthech and Fothad Airgthech, sons of Lugaid mac Con, ruling jointly. The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn

    Cairbre Lifechair

    Cairbre_Lifechair

  • Blathmac
  • 8th century Irish monk and saint

    "Blathmac, son of Flann", to distinguish him from the poet and monk Blathmac mac Con Brettan. He was killed and became a martyr in Iona, about 825. His biography

    Blathmac

    Blathmac

  • Fitzcarraldo (The Frames album)
  • 1995 album by the Frames

    line-up for Fitzcarraldo features Glen Hansard on guitar and vocals, Colm Mac Con Iomaire on violin, Graham Downey on bass guitar and keyboards, Dave Odlum

    Fitzcarraldo (The Frames album)

    Fitzcarraldo_(The_Frames_album)

  • Joe Doyle (musician)
  • Irish bassist and backing singer

    (drums/backing vocals), Rob Botchnik (lead guitar/backing vocals) and Colm Mac Con Iomaire (violin/backing vocals). Doyle originates from Allenwood, County

    Joe Doyle (musician)

    Joe_Doyle_(musician)

  • Boudin
  • Types of sausage

    "Apicius, De Re Coquinaria — Book II". LacusCurtius. Retrieved July 18, 2023. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín (2019). "Preface". The Black and White Cookbook. Technological

    Boudin

    Boudin

    Boudin

  • Cathal mac Finguine
  • Ruler of Ireland

    valley of the Blackwater. Cathal's father, Finguine mac Cathail Con-cen-máthair (d. 696), uncle, Ailill mac Cathail (d. 701), grandfather, Cathal Cú-cen-máthair

    Cathal mac Finguine

    Cathal_mac_Finguine

  • Flynn
  • Surname list

    According to John O'Donovan's 1849 works, the modern descendants of Lugaid mac Con include the O'Driscolls, O'Learys, Coffeys, Hennessys and Flynns of County

    Flynn

    Flynn

  • List of Irish mythological figures
  • both Cú Chulainn and Conall Cernach Flidais - lover of Fergus mac Róich Lugaid mac Con Roí - son of Cú Roí and killer of Cú Chulainn Mesgegra - king of

    List of Irish mythological figures

    List_of_Irish_mythological_figures

  • Lugaid
  • Name list

    Ireland of the 1st century BC Lugaid Mac Con, semi-legendary High King of Ireland of the 3rd century AD Lugaid mac Lóegairi (died c. 507), High King of

    Lugaid

    Lugaid

  • Cú Cherca mac Fáeláin
  • King of Osraige

    from 693 to 712. The Irish annals mention only his death. His son Anmchad mac Con Cherca (died circa 761) was also King of Osraige. date based on Annals

    Cú Cherca mac Fáeláin

    Cú_Cherca_mac_Fáeláin

  • Dáire mac Dedad
  • sister of Eochaidh Eachbeoil of Scotland Cú Roí Lugaid mac Con Roí m. a daughter of Medb and Ailill mac Mata Uidnia, a son from whom descend the Dál nUidne/nUidine

    Dáire mac Dedad

    Dáire_mac_Dedad

  • For the Birds (The Frames album)
  • 2001 studio album by The Frames

    line-up for this album featured Glen Hansard on guitar and vocals, Colm Mac Con Iomaire on violin, Joseph Doyle on bass guitar and backing vocals, Dave

    For the Birds (The Frames album)

    For_the_Birds_(The_Frames_album)

  • Glen Hansard
  • Irish musician (born 1970)

    has recorded several cover songs, both alone and with band member Colm Mac Con Iomaire, for the Today FM discs Even Better than the Real Thing. Songs

    Glen Hansard

    Glen Hansard

    Glen_Hansard

  • Nuala Nic Con Iomaire
  • Nic Con Iomaire was a daughter of Liam and Bairbre Mac Con Iomaire. She was married to Pádraic Harvey, with whom she had a daughter, Iseult. Nic Con Iomaire

    Nuala Nic Con Iomaire

    Nuala_Nic_Con_Iomaire

  • Chili con carne
  • Savory American stew with chili peppers and meat

    United States. Chili mac A Coney Island hot dog in Detroit, with chili, onions, and mustard French fries topped with chili con carne and cheese A Frito

    Chili con carne

    Chili con carne

    Chili_con_carne

  • List of Irish-speaking people
  • List of notable speakers of the Irish language

    Diarmuid Mac an Adhastair Darach Mac Con Iomaire Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire Rónán Mac Con Iomaire Thomas MacDonagh Niall Mac Eachmharcaigh Tomás Mac Eoin Seán

    List of Irish-speaking people

    List of Irish-speaking people

    List_of_Irish-speaking_people

  • Joe Heaney
  • Irish traditional singer (1919–1984)

    biography of him titled Seosamh Ó hÉanaí: Nár Fhágha Mé Bás Choíche by Liam Mac Con Iomaire was published. In 2011, Bright Star of the West: Joe Heaney, Irish

    Joe Heaney

    Joe_Heaney

  • Crubeens
  • Irish dish made of boiled pigs' feet

    2018. And a big crubeen for thruppence / To be suckin' while you're able Mac Con Iomaire, Martin (2002). "The Pig in Irish Cuisine past and present". The

    Crubeens

    Crubeens

    Crubeens

  • Francis Mac Allister
  • Argentine footballer (born 1995)

    molisano campione del mondo con l'Argentina". Primonumero (in Italian). 19 December 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2025. "Triple Mac". Olé. 23 September 2017

    Francis Mac Allister

    Francis_Mac_Allister

  • Cumhscraidh mac Céacht
  • mac Céacht, was according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, Irish King. Cumhscraidh was a ten-time great-grandson of Lugaid mac Con.

    Cumhscraidh mac Céacht

    Cumhscraidh_mac_Céacht

  • A theachtaire tig ón Róimh
  • Poem potentially by Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe

    from Rome") is a poem "somewhat doubtfully attributed to Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe" The poem insists upon the need for genealogy to "preserve due class

    A theachtaire tig ón Róimh

    A_theachtaire_tig_ón_Róimh

  • Irish soda bread
  • Irish quickbread

    wire rack to keep the crust soft. It is best eaten the day of baking. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín; and Óg Gallagher, Pádraic (2009-11-30). "The Potato in

    Irish soda bread

    Irish soda bread

    Irish_soda_bread

  • Art mac Cuinn
  • Legendary High King of Ireland

    Aulom, in the Battle of Cennfebrat in Munster. Ailill's foster-son Lugaid mac Con was wounded in the thigh in the battle, and was exiled from Ireland. He

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  • Élothach mac Fáelchon
  • Irish king

    of this branch of the Laigin. He is listed as the successor to Laidcnén mac Con Mella (died 727) in the king list in the Book of Leinster and given a reign

    Élothach mac Fáelchon

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  • Irish bardic poetry
  • Poetry produced by trained Irish bardic poets

    Cormac Mac Con Midhe (d. 1627) Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (fl. 1630) Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird (fl. 1670) Proinsias Ó Doibhlin (d. c. 1724) Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill

    Irish bardic poetry

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  • Mac an Iomaire
  • of 1847-64. Some use the form Mac Con Iomaire which is, however, a gaelicisation of the surname Montgomery. Séamus Mac an Iomaire (1891–1967), botanist

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  • Leenaun
  • Village in Connacht, Ireland

    "Leenaun Townland, Co. Galway". townlands.ie. Retrieved 8 December 2025. Mac Con Iomaire, Rónán (18 July 2007). "Stone Bridge Swept Away". RTÉ News – via

    Leenaun

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  • Muiredach mac Murchada
  • Cellach's grandsons, Cathal and Ailill, were slain. The Osraige king Amchaid mac Con Cherca also attacked Fotharta Fea (754), and the southern Laigin, the Uí

    Muiredach mac Murchada

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  • New England boiled dinner
  • Traditional American regional dish

    Beef Really Irish?". Smithsonian. Retrieved 2019-02-17. Iomaire, Máirtín Mac Con; Gallagher, Pádraic Óg (2011-04-01). "Irish Corned Beef: A Culinary History"

    New England boiled dinner

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  • Mac Nisse of Connor
  • Saint Mac Nisse (died 514) was an early Irish saint known as the founder and first bishop-abbot of Connor (Irish: Condere, in what is now Co. Antrim)

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  • May
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    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German

    May

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.

    May

  • Mac Ghille Dhuibh
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Ghille Dhuibh

    Son of the one who serves the dark man.

    Mac Ghille Dhuibh

  • MAI
  • Female

    Japanese

    MAI

    (舞) Japanese name MAI means "dance." Compare with another form of Mai.

    MAI

  • MAC DARA
  • Male

    Irish

    MAC DARA

    Irish Gaelic name MAC DARA means "son of oak." This is the name of a patron saint and is still common in Ireland, especially in Connemara.

    MAC DARA

  • MAT
  • Male

    English

    MAT

    Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."

    MAT

  • Mac Ailean
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Ailean

    Son of the handsome man.

    Mac Ailean

  • Mae
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese

    Mae

    The Fifth Month of the Year; Kinswomen; May; The Month May was Goddess of Spring Growth; Bitter; Pearl; Beloved

    Mae

  • Mai
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Scottish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese

    Mai

    May; Goddess of Spring Growth; Brightness; Dance; Coyote; Pearl; Cherry Blossom; Apricot Blossom; Combination of Ma and Ai; Scottish Form of Margaret

    Mai

  • MAI
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    MAI

     Vietnamese name MAI means "golden flower." Compare with another form of Mai.

    MAI

  • Mac
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Scottish, Swiss

    Mac

    Son of; Taken from Mackenzie; Greatest

    Mac

  • Mac Daraich
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Daraich

    Son of the man from the ford by the oak trees.

    Mac Daraich

  • MACY
  • Male

    English

    MACY

    Variant spelling of English unisex Macey, MACY means "gift of God."

    MACY

  • Mace
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Mace

    A mace was a medieval weapon used by knights.

    Mace

  • MARC
  • Male

    French

    MARC

     Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.

    MARC

  • MAG
  • Female

    English

    MAG

    Short form of English Maggie, MAG means "pearl."

    MAG

  • MAE
  • Female

    English

    MAE

    Variant spelling of English May, a pet form of Margaret, MAE means "pearl," and Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MAE

  • MA-MAI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MA-MAI

    , Divine Father.

    MA-MAI

  • MACK
  • Male

    English

    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

    MACK

  • Mac
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Scottish American Gaelic

    Mac

    Son of.

    Mac

  • Mac Bheathain
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Bheathain

    Son of the man who lives by the clear stream.

    Mac Bheathain

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Online names & meanings

  • Jagrav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jagrav

    Alert, Awake, Watchful, Sun, Another name for agii

  • RASMUS
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RASMUS

     Short form of Latin Erasmus, RASMUS means "beloved." In use by the Scandinavians.

  • Ahmed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic American

    Ahmed

    Much praised. One of many names of the prophet Muhammad.

  • Tormod
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Teutonic

    Tormod

    From the north.

  • Amasya
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Amasya

    Hardship; burden.

  • Deepanwita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Deepanwita

    Lights of diwali

  • Rasee |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rasee |

    Life full of happiness

  • Yasaskara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Yasaskara

    Victorious

  • HOWARD
  • Male

    English

    HOWARD

    English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HOWARD means "high guard."

  • AFFRICA
  • Female

    African

    AFFRICA

    from the land of the Afarik.

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  • Horn-mad
  • a.

    Quite mad; -- raving crazy.

  • Map
  • n.

    Anything which represents graphically a succession of events, states, or acts; as, an historical map.

  • Abraham-man
  • n.

    Alt. of Abram-man

  • Mat
  • n.

    Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a mat of hair.

  • Stick-lac
  • n.

    See the Note under Lac.

  • Mad
  • v. t.

    To make mad or furious; to madden.

  • May
  • n.

    The merrymaking of May Day.

  • Seed-lac
  • n.

    A species of lac. See the Note under Lac.

  • Mat
  • v. t.

    To twist, twine, or felt together; to interweave into, or like, a mat; to entangle.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Angry; out of patience; vexed; as, to get mad at a person.

  • Map
  • v. t.

    To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.

  • Mat
  • v. i.

    To grow thick together; to become interwoven or felted together like a mat.

  • Man
  • n.

    A married man; a husband; -- correlative to wife.

  • Mace
  • n.

    An officer who carries a mace as an emblem of authority.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Furious with rage, terror, or disease; -- said of the lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp., having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a mad dog.

  • Maa
  • n.

    The common European gull (Larus canus); -- called also mar. See New, a gull.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Excited beyond self-control or the restraint of reason; inflamed by violent or uncontrollable desire, passion, or appetite; as, to be mad with terror, lust, or hatred; mad against political reform.

  • Mad
  • v. i.

    To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.