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gilla or גילה in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gilla or may refer to: Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (fl. 1072) Gilla Pátraic (died 1084) Gilla
Gilla
Irish post-punk band
Gilla Band (formerly Girl Band) are an Irish post-punk and noise rock band from Dublin. It was founded in 2011 and comprises vocalist Dara Kiely, guitarist
Gilla_Band
Football club
Gilla Football Club (formerly Aston Gilla) is an association football club based in Helsinki, Finland. Aston Gilla was founded in 2022. Aston Gilla was
Gilla_FC
Irish historian
Gilla Asalta (died 1172) was an Irish historian. Gilla Asalta appears to be solely known via an obituary in the Annals of Tigernach under the year 1172
Gilla_Asalta
Musical artist
Gilla ([ˈdʒiːla]; born Gisela Wuchinger [ˈvʊχɪŋɐ], 27 February 1950) is an Austrian singer from the late 1970s disco era. Gilla was discovered by German
Gilla_(singer)
American rapper (born 1970)
which feature various members of his new record label Gilla House members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Saukrates, Icarus, Ready Roc, E3
Redman_(rapper)
Lord of Galloway (died 1161)
operations in Ireland, before the latter was overthrown by Somairle mac Gilla Brigte, Lord of Argyll. The fact that there is no record of Fergus lending
Fergus_of_Galloway
Irish bishop
Gilla Tigernaig Mac Gilla Rónáin, an Augustinian, was a bishop in Ireland during the 13th century: He was Bishop of Clogher until his death in 1218. G
Gilla Tigernaig Mac Gilla Rónáin
Gilla_Tigernaig_Mac_Gilla_Rónáin
Sea god in Irish mythology
Duartaine Ó Duartaine Cathal Ó Cein (Cathal means 'great warrior') Gilla de ('Boyservant') Gilla Decair ('Troublesome Boyservant') According to some,[who?] his
Manannán_mac_Lir
Irish poet
Gilla Cóemáin mac Gilla Samthainde was a Medieval Irish poet (fl. 1072). He was author of Annálad anall uile, a poem of fifty-eight quatrains, and a number
Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde
Gilla_Cómáin_mac_Gilla_Samthainde
Gilla Críst Ua Mocháin (fl. 1120s) was an Irish craftsman. Gilla Críst Ua Mocháin was a member of a Connacht family who "were a prominent Connacht ecclesiastical
Gilla_Críst_Ua_Mocháin
2022 studio album by Gilla Band
Normal is the third studio album by the Irish post-punk and noise rock band Gilla Band, released in 2022 on Rough Trade Records. It was their first release
Most_Normal
2012 song by Blawan
three years. The song was covered in 2015 by the Irish post-punk group Gilla Band. The looped vocal line is sampled from Fugees's 1996 song "How Many
Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage?
Why_They_Hide_Their_Bodies_Under_My_Garage?
Otherworld realm in Irish mythology
of the Gilla Decair and His Horse, the Fianna follow the Gilla across the sea to retrieve fifteen of their number who were taken to the Gilla's island
Tír_na_nÓg
Irish Bishop
Gilla Pátraic (died 10 October 1084), also known as Patricius, was the second Bishop of Dublin. Gilla Pátraic was elevated to the see of Dublin following
Gilla_Pátraic
King of Osraige
Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada (died 996) was king of Osraige and the progenitor from whom all Mac Giolla Phádraigs (Fitzpatricks) of Ossory took their hereditary
Gilla_Pátraic_mac_Donnchada
King of Alba from 1057 to 1058
Lulach mac Gille Coemgáin (Modern Gaelic: Lughlagh mac Gille Chomghain, known in English simply as Lulach, and nicknamed Tairbith, "the Unfortunate" and
Lulach
Earl of Angus, Scotland (died 1206)
Gille Críst, Earl of Angus ruled until 1206 Mormaer of Angus. He was a son of Gille Brigte of Angus and younger brother of Adam of Angus. Almost nothing
Gille_Críst,_Earl_of_Angus
Scottish nobleman (died 1185)
Gille Brigte or Gilla Brigte mac Fergusa of Galloway (Galloway, 1126 - 1185), also known as Gillebrigte, Gille Brighde, Gilbridge, Gilbride, etc., and
Gille_Brigte_of_Galloway
King of the Isles
Somerled (died 1164), known in Middle Irish as Somairle, Somhairle, and Somhairlidh, and in Old Norse as Sumarliði [ˈsumɑrˌliðe], was a mid-12th-century
Somerled
Indian composer and singer
Gilla Chakradhar (15 June 1974 – 15 December 2014), known professionally as Chakri, was an Indian composer and singer who worked in Telugu cinema. He
Chakri_(composer)
Suburb of Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia
coordinates) Gilla is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Gilla had a population of 61 people. Gilla is loosely
Gilla,_Queensland
Irish surname
connected with poetry Gilla na Neamh Ó hUiginn (died 1346), poet Fercert Ó hUiginn (died 1418), head of the family descended from Gilla na Neamh Ó h-Uiginn
Ó_hUiginn
Gilla na nAingel Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1335. Ó Caiside was one of the earliest recorded members of a brehon family who became hereditary
Gilla_na_nAingel_Ó_Caiside
Mormaer of Fife
Mormaer Gille Míchéil (d. bef. July 1136) is the second man known for certain to have been Mormaer of Fife from 1130 to 1133, although it is unlikely he
Gille Míchéil, Mormaer of Fife
Gille_Míchéil,_Mormaer_of_Fife
13th-century leader of Galwegian revolt
Galloway as a united and distinct sub-kingdom of northern Britain. Also called Gilla Ruadh, Gilleroth, Gilrod, and Gilroy. Oram, Richard, The Lordship of Galloway
Gille_Ruadh
King of Ossory, King of Leinster
Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic (Donagh MacGillapatrick) (died 1039), was King of Osraige and King of Leinster. His father was Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada.
Donnchad_mac_Gilla_Pátraic
2019 studio album by Gilla Band
The Talkies is the second studio album by the Irish post-punk band Gilla Band, released in October 2019 through Rough Trade Records, and is their last
The_Talkies
Gilla in Chomded húa Cormaic was a Gaelic-Irish poet of the early Middle Ages, fl. c. 1150 - c.1170. Gilla in Chomded was a poet, scribe and scholar at
Gilla_in_Chomded_húa_Cormaic
Scottish mormaer of Mar from 1183 to 1203
Gille Críst of Mar is the fourth-known mormaer of Mar, from 1183 to 1203. His relationship to the previous mormaer, Morggán, is not totally clear, but
Gille_Críst,_Earl_of_Mar
Rulers of a medieval Irish kingdom
Donnchad mac Gilla Patráic Mac Gilla Patráic (after 1151–1162) Domnall Mac Gilla Patráic (1162/63–1165) Donchadh Ua Donoghoe Mac Gilla Patráic (1162–1185)
Kings_of_Osraige
Descendants of the former kings of Osraige
Mac Giolla Phádraig (Irish: [mˠək ɟɪl̪ˠə fˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Old Irish: Mac Gilla Pátraic) is a native Irish dynastic surname which translates into English
Mac_Giolla_Phádraig_dynasty
King of Norway from 1130 to 1136
from 1130 until his death. His byname Gille is probably from Middle Irish Gilla Críst 'servant of Christ'. Harald was born ca. 1102 in Ireland or the Hebrides
Harald_Gille
Gilla Mo Chaidbeo (also known as Machabeo or Machabeus, died 1174) was a Gaelic-Irish Abbot. Known as Machabeus in Latin, Gilla Mo Chaidbeo was the abbot
Gilla_Mo_Chaidbeo
Gilla na Naemh Mac Aodhagáin (died 1399) was Professor of Judiciary. Gilla na Naemh was a member of a family - Mac Aodhagáin - originally from what is
Gilla_na_Naemh_Mac_Aodhagáin
Finnish footballer (born 1991)
Finnish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Kolmonen club Gilla FC. He is the son of former basketball player Pekka Markkanen and the older
Eero_Markkanen
The Stagno di Santa Gilla, or Stagno di Cagliari (literally ‘Pool of Cagliari’), is a coastal lagoon at the mouths of the rivers Cixerri and Mannu near
Stagno_di_Cagliari
Irish king, died 1003
Gilla Ceallaigh Ua Cleirigh (died 1003) was King of Ui Fiachrach Aidhne. Gilla Ceallaigh was the next-to-last of the Ua Cleirigh kings of Aidhne. From
Gilla_Ceallaigh_Ua_Cleirigh
Scottish noble
Gille Chlerig,1 also Gillocheri 2 or Gillocher, Gillocher or Gylocher is a Gaelic name attested only in a Latin source, a 13th-century forgery designed
Gille_Chlerig,_Earl_of_Mar
American actor (1946–2006)
cancer on February 13, 2006, at the age of 59. He was survived by his wife, Gilla Nissan Katsulas, and his two children from a previous marriage. /ɑːnˈdreɪəs
Andreas_Katsulas
Gaelic Irish poet
Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside (fl. 1147) was a Gaelic Irish poet. Closely associated with Tighearnán Ua Ruairc, King of Bréifne, he was attached to the monastery
Gilla_Mo_Dutu_Úa_Caiside
Gilla Aenghus Ua Chlúmháin (died 1143) was an Irish poet. Gilla Aenghus Ua Chlúmháin, ollamh of Connacht in poetry, who died in 1143. No surviving poems
Gilla_Aenghus_Ua_Chlúmháin
Lord of Iar Connacht
Gilla Dubh Ó Flaithbheartaigh (died 1442) was Lord of Iar Connacht and Chief of the Name. Gilla Dubh was one of the first of the family to feature in
Gilla_Dubh_Ó_Flaithbheartaigh
Scottish earl (1150–1223)
Gille Brigte of Strathearn (1150–1223), sometimes also called Gilbert, was the 3rd Earl or Mormaer of Strathearn. He was the son of Ferteth, Earl of Strathearn
Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn
Gille_Brigte,_Earl_of_Strathearn
Medieval Scottish ruler
brother Gille Brigte and Gille Brigte's son, Máel Coluim (Malcolm). When Gilla Brigte died a few years later, in a meeting between the kings of Scotland
Lord_of_Galloway
Hebridean earl
islands in the Inner Hebrides. It is possible that Gilli is identical to Gilla Ciaráin mac Glún Iairn, an Uí Ímair dynast who was slain at the Battle of
Gilli_(Hebridean_earl)
Canadian rapper and singer (born 1978)
singer of the R&B group Big Black Lincoln. He is also a member of Redman's Gilla House collective. In 1994, his first track was titled "Still Caught Up"
Saukrates
Music genre
Black Country, New Road, Squid, Yard Act, Dry Cleaning, English Teacher, Gilla Band, Shame, the Last Dinner Party, Heartworms, Wet Leg, Goat Girl, Fat
Crank_wave
Medieval southeastern Irish kingdom
Cerball's eleventh century descendant Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic. Cerball's descendant king Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada (r. 976–996) proved an able ruler
Osraige
Christian missionary, bishop, and saint
Fota Diarmaid the Just Finnian of Moville Fintán of Taghmon Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin Gilla Pátraic Laidcenn mac Buith Bannaig Laurentius of Echternach
Saint_Patrick
Gilla Íosa Mor mac Donnchadh MacFhirbhisigh (fl. 1390 – 1418) was a historian, scribe and poet of the learned Clan MacFhirbhisigh based at Lackan in Tír
Giolla Íosa Mór Mac Fir Bhisigh
Giolla_Íosa_Mór_Mac_Fir_Bhisigh
Medieval kingdom in Ireland
Gailenga: 1105 – son of Gilla Braite, son of Tigernán Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briúin: c.1108 – son of Donnchadh Aedh an Gilla Sronmaol Ó Ruairc king
Kingdom_of_Breifne
Scottish bishop
Gille (or Gilla) Aldan (Gaelic: "Servant of Saint Aldwin[e]"), of Whithorn, was a native Galwegian who was the first Bishop of the resurrected Bishopric
Gille_Aldan
Scottish noble
Gille Críst is the first known Mormaer (in Scotland, a regional or provincial ruler, equivalent to Latin comes, French comte and English earl) of Menteith
Gille_Críst,_Earl_of_Menteith
the Lebor Gabála Érenn "Roll of Kings" is taken from the poems of Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde, written c. 1072. Early Modern works like the Annals
List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland
Gille Brigte of Angus is one of the earliest attested Mormaers of Angus. He was possibly a descendant of Dubacan of Angus. Gille Brigte is recorded as
Gille_Brigte,_Earl_of_Angus
2007 studio album by Redman
by rapper Redman. It was released on March 27, 2007, via his own label Gilla House Records and Erick Sermon's Def Squad Records in conjunction with Def
Red_Gone_Wild:_Thee_Album
2015 studio album by Redman
November 13, 2015, through Gilla House Records & distributed by Universal Music Group. The recording sessions took place at Gilla House Studios. The album
Mudface_(Redman_album)
1976 studio album by Boney M.
three tracks had previously been released by another Farian produced artist Gilla in German, "Take the Heat off Me" ("Mir ist kein weg zu weit"), "Lovin'
Take_the_Heat_off_Me
Records Debuted at No. 150 on the Billboard 200 Redman Muddy Waters Too Gilla House, Riveting Music 25 Chris Webby Last Wednesday EightyHD Kodak Black
2024_in_hip-hop
Irish Knight and Chief of the Name
Sir Roger O'Shaughnessy (Irish: Ruaidhrí Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh) (died 1569) was an Irish Knight and Chief of the Name. The son of Sir Diarmaid Ó Seachnasaigh
Sir Roger O'Shaughnessy, Irish Knight, Chief of the Name
Sir_Roger_O'Shaughnessy,_Irish_Knight,_Chief_of_the_Name
Ragnall Mac Gilla Muire was a twelfth-century leading figure of Waterford. He was one of several men taken prisoner by the English in 1170, when Waterford
Ragnall_Mac_Gilla_Muire
Irish fairy tale
Adventures of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour ("The Fellow in the Goatskin") is an Irish fairy tale collected by folklorist Patrick Kennedy and published in Legendary
Adventures of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour
Adventures_of_Gilla_Na_Chreck_An_Gour
Irish clan of lawyers
others were killed.[citation needed] M1474.21 Gilla-Finn Mac Egan, Ollav to O'Conor Faly ... died. Gilla Fionn Mac Aodhagáin, Ollamh Ó Conchubhair Failghe[citation
Mac_Aodhagáin
Gilla Pátraic Ua hAilchinned, Bishop of Clonfert, died 1149. "Annals of the Four Masters". celt.ucc.ie. Retrieved 5 September 2024. "The Tribes and Customs
Gilla_Pátraic_Ua_hAilchinned
Name list
Gilla Críst, Gille Críst, and Giolla Críost are masculine Gaelic personal names meaning "servant of Christ". Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin (died 1127), Irish
Giolla_Críost
Mormaer of Moray
Gille Coemgáin mac Máil Brigti (died 1032) was the King or Mormaer of Moray, a semi-autonomous kingdom centred on Inverness that stretched across the north
Gille_Coemgáin_of_Moray
Irish poet
Gilla Mochua Ó Caiside, Irish poet, fl. 12th century. Ó Caiside was a member of a family situated in what is now County Fermanagh. The Ó Caisides were
Gilla_Mochua_Ó_Caiside
poet Gilla na Neamh Ó h-Uiginn, who died in 1349: Ferceart, the son of Higgin, son of Gilla-na-naev O'Higgin, the Kennfinè of the race of Gilla-na-naev
Fercert_Ó_hUiginn
2026 studio album by Dry Cleaning
of demos at various studios, including Wilco's The Loft in Chicago and Gilla Band's Sonic Studios in Dublin, before deciding on Le Bon to produce. With
Secret Love (Dry Cleaning album)
Secret_Love_(Dry_Cleaning_album)
eighteenth century which outline the traditional ancestry of Somairle mac Gilla Brigte, eponymous ancestor of Clann Somhairle, a mediaeval kindred composed
Gofraid_mac_Fergusa
King of the Isles
Gille Adhamhnain"—refers Somairle's grandfather, Gilla Adamnáin, instead of Somairle's father, Gilla Brigte. The fact that Somairle is accorded a patronym
Óspakr-Hákon
Grouping of Irish myths
Deeds of Finn" Poem attributed to Oisín Poem by Gilla in Chomdéd, "A Rí richid, réidig dam" Poem by Gilla Modutu Bannsenchas Érenn Story of Mac Lesc mac
Fenian_Cycle
King of the Isles, Lord of Argyll, Lord of Kinytre
western seaboard of Scotland. He was probably a younger son of Somairle mac Gilla Brigte, Lord of Argyll and his wife, Ragnhildr, daughter of Óláfr Guðrøðarson
Ragnall_mac_Somairle
King of the Isles
Somairle (died 1175) was King of the Isles. He was a son of Somairle mac Gilla Brigte and Ragnhildr Óláfsdóttir. Dubgall was a leading figure of Clann
Dubgall_mac_Somairle
13th-century Irish church official
ce Gilla an Choimded Ó Duillénnáin (died 1229/30) was an Irish cleric. Ó Duillénnáin was a coarb or erenagh of Saint Feichin, though at what foundation
Gilla an Choimded Ó Duillénnáin
Gilla_an_Choimded_Ó_Duillénnáin
Musical artist
Gilla na Naem Ó Conmaigh was an Irish musician who died in 1360. The Annals of the Four Masters, sub anno 1360, record the death of Gilla-na-naev O'Conmhaigh
Gilla_na_Naem_Ó_Conmaigh
2010 studio album by Redman
Redman. It was released on December 7, 2010, through via his own label Gilla House Records and Erick Sermon's Def Squad Records in conjunction with Def
Reggie_(album)
King of the Isles
Gilla Brigte Ua Máel Muaid, King of Cenél Fiachach (died 1071) 9. Mór ingen Gilla Brigte 2. Tadc mac Toirdelbaig 20. Gilla Pátraic 10. Tadc mac Gilla
Domnall_mac_Taidc
2024 studio album by Sprints
City Slang. The album was produced by Daniel Fox of fellow Irish group Gilla Band; upon release, it received acclaim from critics. Letter to Self was
Letter_to_Self
USO leader
Gilla Gerzon (Hebrew: גילה גרזון), known to many United States military personnel as the "mother of the 6th fleet," is an Israeli who served as director
Gilla_Gerzon
1999 studio album by Pentagram
"Downhill Slope" (Liebling) – 3:58 "Megalania" (Hasselvander/Liebling) – 7:02 "Gilla?" (Mike Hounshell) – 0:53 Bobby Liebling – all lead and backing vocals Joe
Review_Your_Choices
Gilla na Naemh Ua Dunabhra (died 1101) was Chief Poet of Connacht, Ireland. The Annals of the Four Masters state, sub anno 1101, that "Gilla-na-naemh Ua
Gilla_na_Naemh_Ua_Dunabhra
Irish historian, died 1127
Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin (anglicised as Christian Malone; died 1127) was an Irish historian and Abbot of Clonmacnoise. Ó Maoil Eoin (now anglicised as
Gilla_Críst_Ua_Máel_Eóin
Ruaidhrí Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh, before 1567–1569 Diarmaid Riabach Ó Seachnasaigh, 1569–1573 Liam Ó Seachnasaigh Dermot Ó Seachnasaigh Roger Gilla Dubh
Uí_Fiachrach_Aidhne
Annals of Ulster, sub anno 1217, state "Gilla Arnain h-Ua Martain, ollum Erenn i m-breitheamhnacht, mortuus est"/"Gilla-Arnain Ua Martain, ollam of Ireland
Giolla_Ernain_Ó_Martain
Irish musician (died 1405)
Gilla Duibin Mac Cruitín, Irish musician, died 1405. The Annals of Ulster note his death: U1405.1 Gilla-Duibin Mac Cruitin died this year, namely, the
Gilla_Duibin_Mac_Cruitín
sons, Uchtred and Gilla Brigte, it was the former with whom Christian spent his time, that is until Uchtred's death at the hands of Gilla Brigte's son in
Christian_of_Whithorn
1984 film
Lenaas Emilio Gianfranco Manfredi as Franco Alessi Saverio Vallone as Arrigo Gilla Novak as Patrizia's Friend Paolo Mereghetti (2010). Il Mereghetti. B.C.
The_Dark_Side_of_Love
2009 studio album by Method Man & Redman
collaborative album in eight years. The album was released on May 19, 2009, under Gilla House, Wu-Tang, Def Squad, and Def Jam. It debuted at No. 7 on the U.S.
Blackout!_2
Sir Ruadhri Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh (anglicized Roger Gilla Duff O'Shaughnessy) was Chief of the Name during 1583–1650. Ó Seachnasaigh was married to
Roger Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh
Roger_Gilla_Dubh_Ó_Seachnasaigh
Greek goddess of magic and transitions
Alexander Haggerty (1932). "La poursuite du Gilla Dacker et les Dioscures celtiques" [The pursuit of the Gilla Dacker and the Celtic dioscuri]. Revue Celtique
Hecate
Football tournament season
(8) FC POHU/SiPa (7) v PK-35/2 (7) Kullervo/WT (8) v FC POHU/United (6) Gilla FC/26 (8) v PPV/Seos (8) FC Kirkkonummi (7) v Jokerit FC (6) Kilo IF (7)
2026_Finnish_Cup
Junction The Fureys Future Kings of Spain Gama Bomb Geasa General Fiasco Gilla Band giveamanakick Glyder The Golden Horde Goldfish Syndrome Gráda The Guggenheim
List_of_Irish_musical_groups
American rock band from Illinois, US
Kurt Ballou of Converge, Mono, Swing Kids, Karin Dreijer of The Knife, Gilla Band, Black Country, New Road, Jehnny Beth of Savages, Silverchair, My Disco
Shellac_(band)
1967 single by The American Breed
charts. There was also a hit disco single on Ariola/Hansa by Austrian singer Gilla in 1978, which she also performed in a medley with Boney M. List of 1960s
Bend_Me,_Shape_Me
2024 studio album by Redman
rapper Redman. It was released on December 24, 2024, by Redman's own label Gilla House and Riveting Music. It features guest appearances by Affion Crockett
Muddy_Waters_Too
Supernatural race in Irish mythology
Cichol Gricenchos Conand Elatha Ethniu Tethra Manannán under his byname the Gilla Decair Tuiri Tortbuillech Goll Irgoll Loscenn-lomm Octriallach, son of Indech
Fomorians
Music festival in Barcelona, Spain
Lebanon Hanover Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Nation of Language Karate Shellac The Beths Los Ganglios Gilla Band Jockstrap Gaz Coombes Villano Antillano Bar Italia
Primavera_Sound_2023
Veterinärmedizin an der Universität Giessen (1901–1918)" - Gerhard Gilla (JustusLiebig- Universität, 1990) Gilla, Gerhard (1990). "Hermann Friedrich Gmeiner (1870-1918)"
Hermann_Friedrich_Gmeiner
GILLA
GILLA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Boy/Male
British, Celtic, English, Irish
The Fellow; The Youth; Serving-man
Surname or Lastname
English and northern Irish (county Down)
English and northern Irish (county Down) : probably a variant of Gillard.French and Swiss French : from a derivative of Gillier, from the Germanic personal name Giselher, composed of gīsil ‘hostage’, ‘pledge’, ‘noble offspring’ (see Giesel) + heri ‘army’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Gillard. Compare Gilliard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Middle English, Old English ford, or a habitational name from one of the many places named with this word, such as Ford in Northumberland, Shropshire, and West Sussex, or Forde in Dorset.Irish : Anglicized form (quasi-translation) of various Gaelic names, for example Mac Giolla na Naomh ‘son of Gilla na Naomh’ (a personal name meaning ‘servant of the saints’), Mac Conshámha ‘son of Conshnámha’ (a personal name composed of the elements con ‘dog’ + snámh ‘to swim’), in all of which the final syllable was wrongly thought to be áth ‘ford’, and Ó Fuar(th)áin (see Foran).Jewish : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Translation of German Fürth (see Furth).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pejorative derivative of the personal name Giles.English and French : from an assimilated form of the personal name Gislehard, a compound of Old High German gīsel ‘hostage’, ‘pledge’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel) + hard ‘hardy’. This name is also found in Switzerland, whence it may have been brought to the U.S.
GILLA
GILLA
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Emerald
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Arabic
Trustworthy
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Redmond, REDMUND means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Famous
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Victory; Good Result
Boy/Male
Muslim
Self respecting
Girl/Female
Hindu
Another name of Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweetheart, Beloved
GILLA
GILLA
GILLA
GILLA
GILLA