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Irish abbot
Siadhail (d 813) was Abbot and possibly Bishop of Roscommon in the 9th century: 'Monasticum Hibernicum; or, an history of the abbeys, priories, and other
Siadhail
Ó Siadhail / uaSiadhail / uaSiadgail is a Gaelic-Irish surname. There were at least three families of this name in Gaelic Ireland. Ó Siadhail of Ui Maine
Ó_Siadhail
Canadian academic
Pádraig Ó Siadhail was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1957, and now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a scholar and writer. Ó Siadhail completed
Pádraig_Ó_Siadhail
Phonology of the Irish language
2000:33 Ó Siadhail & Wigger 1975:116–17 Ó Siadhail 1989:95 Ó Sé 2000:34–36 Ní Chiosáin 1999 Ní Chiosáin 1991:80–82 Ní Chiosáin 1991:83 Ó Siadhail & Wigger
Irish_phonology
Legendary king of the Britons
Welsh Tradition of Arthur", in Byrne, Cyril J.; Harry, Margaret Rose; Ó Siadhail, Padraig (eds.), Celtic Languages and Celtic People: Proceedings of the
King_Arthur
Irish (written) language standard
Munster Irish, and Connacht Irish. The standard is described by Mícheál Ó Siadhail as being "to an extent based on a 'common core' of all Irish dialects,
An_Caighdeán_Oifigiúil
16th century Irish poet
Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail (fl. c. 1500–1550) was a poet from County Donegal who wrote in Irish. Eoghan Carrach was a member of the Ó Siadhail family of Tír
Eoghan_Carrach_Ó_Siadhail
Irish poet (born 1947)
Micheal O'Siadhail (Irish: Mícheál Ó Siadhail [ˈmʲiːçaːl̪ˠ oː ˈʃiəlʲ]; born 12 January 1947) is an Irish poet. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin (TCD)
Micheal_O'Siadhail
Irish physician (1584–1650)
Owen O'Shiel (Irish: Eoghan Ó Siadhail; 1584 – 21 June 1650) was an Irish physician. He was the chief military surgeon of the Irish Catholic Confederation
Owen_O'Shiel
Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)
Gnímh Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin Cormac Mac Con Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa Proinsias
W._B._Yeats
Spelling and punctuation of the Irish language
Revision of Writing Systems. De Gruyter. pp. 267–289. ISBN 9783110807097. Ó Siadhail, Mícheál (1988). Learning Irish (2nd ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press
Irish_orthography
Series of songbooks by Irish poet and lyricist Tomas Moore
Gnímh Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin Cormac Mac Con Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa Proinsias
Irish_Melodies
Gnímh Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin Cormac Mac Con Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa Proinsias
Fear_Flatha_Ó_Gnímh
Irish language dialect
island on Irish and international screens. As documented in books such as Ó Siadhail (1980) and Ihde et al. (2008) As documented in Wigger (2004), which recorded
Connacht_Irish
Poetry produced by trained Irish bardic poets
(fl. 1470) Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte (fl. 16th century) Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail (fl. c. 1500 – c. 1550) Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh (c. 1540 – c. 1630) Tadhg Dall
Irish_bardic_poetry
1897 poem by Oscar Wilde
Gnímh Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin Cormac Mac Con Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa Proinsias
The_Ballad_of_Reading_Gaol
Irish-language publisher
Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé, Diarmuid Ó Gráinne, Derry O'Sullivan and Pádraig Ó Siadhail. Micheál Ó Ruairc's Coiscéim-published poem "Na hÉin agus Naomh Caoimhín"
Coiscéim
Canadian journalist, author, archivist and political activist
47 students, though absenteeism rates were high. According to Pádraig Ó Siadhail, Hughes was sympathetic to conditions faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada
Katherine_Hughes_(activist)
Pronunciation of a sound with greater muscular effort than normal
Phonological Theory. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-21039-9. Ó Siadhail, Mícheál (1989). Modern Irish: Grammatical Structure and Dialectal Variation
Tenseness
OFM (fl. 1636?), was an Irish scribe. Ó Siaghail was a member of the Ó Siadhail bardic family that had lived in Uí Failghe. He was a member of the Franciscan
Séamus_Ó_Siaghail
Town in Connacht, Ireland
and by Muirgheas, throughout the three divisions of Connaught. M 813.4: Siadhail, Abbot and Bishop of Ros Commain, died. U 830.7: Ioseph son of Nechtain
Roscommon
Irish soldier
ISBN 978-1-5261-2671-9. McGettigan, Darren (October 2009). "O'Shiel, Owen (Eoghan Ó Siadhail". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.007052.v1. Retrieved 19
Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara
Thomas_Preston,_1st_Viscount_Tara
Anglo-Irish Lord of Norman ancestry
006909.v1. McGettigan, Darren (October 2009). "O'Shiel, Owen (Eoghan Ó Siadhail". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.007052.v1. Retrieved 19
Richard_Tyrrell
that in the twelfth century merged with Diocese of Elphin. One abbot, Siadhail is sometimes styled Bishop The only other recorded officer was Gille Na
Diocese_of_Roscommon
American literary scholar
Federal de Santa Catarina Review of Language and Tradition in Ireland: Siadhail, P. O. (2004), Irish Studies Review, 12: 377{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled
Maria_Tymoczko
from County Meath. Among the works he transcribed was Seachrán Chairn tSiadhail by Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill. It is now contained in a manuscript house in
Aodh_Mac_Dónaill
Surname list
(1791–1871), Irish politician, writer and orator Tim Shiel, musician See also: Ó Siadhail Glen Shiel, Scotland Loch Shiel, Scotland River Shiel, Scotland Shiel Bridge
Shiel
Irish-American politician
Representative from Ohio, serving from 1829 to 1831. A descendant of the Ó Siadhail family, Shields was born in Banbridge, County Down in the Kingdom of Ireland
James Shields (politician, born 1762)
James_Shields_(politician,_born_1762)
Irish poet and saint
Gnímh Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin Cormac Mac Con Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa Proinsias
Dallán_Forgaill
Irish poet
the first half of the 18th century. He was the author of Seachrán Charn tSiadhail, which became extremely popular in Gaelic Ulster. It survived in numerous
Tarlach_Rua_Mac_Dónaill
Barra Ó Donnabháin in New York City's Irish Echo. Derry-born Pádraig Ó Siadhail (b. 1968) has been living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, since 1987. In this
Irish language outside Ireland
Irish_language_outside_Ireland
Irish-language writer (born 1962)
2025 An Chruinne Fhireann, (Arlen House) Sorcha de Brún, 2025 Pádraig Ó Siadhail, "An Fear Aniar: An Interview with Micheál Ó Conghaile", The Canadian Journal
Micheál_Ó_Conghaile_(writer)
Shiell OFM, Guardian of Killeigh, fl. 1693–98. Shiell was a member of the Ó Siadhail family of Kingdom of Uí Failghe, who were prominent County Offaly and County
Michael_Shiell
Modern writings in the Irish language
describing his life in Ireland, England and Australia. Derry-born Pádraig Ó Siadhail (b. 1968) has been living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, since 1987. In this
Modern_literature_in_Irish
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Carnteel (from Irish Carn tSiadhail, meaning 'Sheil's cairn') is a small village, townland and civil parish, about 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Aughnacloy
Carnteel
Grammar. Dublin: C. J. Fallon. ISBN 0-7144-1298-8. Retrieved 2009-03-05. Ó Siadhail, Mícheál (1989). Modern Irish: Grammatical structure and dialectal variation
Dependent and independent verb forms
Dependent_and_independent_verb_forms
Irish writer (born 1963)
that eludes it". In the Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction Pádraig Ó Siadhail analyses rather than reviews An Cléireach: In An Cléireach, Ó Scolaí revisits
Darach_Ó_Scolaí
American ethnographer (1861–1921)
1093/acrefore/9780199340378.013.394, ISBN 978-0-19-934037-8, retrieved December 16, 2025 Siadhail, Pádraig Ó (May 1, 2013), Morton, Graeme; Wilson, David A. (eds.), "James
James_Mooney
1490) Fearghal mac Domhnuill Ruaidh Mac an Bhaird, poet. Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail, poet (b. c.1500) Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland
1550_in_Ireland
Seamus Ó Fearghail Muirgheas mac Pháidín Ó Maolconaire Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=Go.&UserID=
Fearghus mac Rudhraighe Ó Fearghail
Fearghus_mac_Rudhraighe_Ó_Fearghail
Townland in Northern Ireland
land in the 17th century, held along with Aughnacloy by the O'Sheil (Ó Siadhail) family. Although they forfeited the lands in 1658, the townland name continued
Ballysheil,_County_Down
Stoney (1978). How the Myth Was Made. New York: Museum of Modern Art. Ó Siadhail, Micheal (1978). Téarmaí tógálá agus tís as Inis Meáin. Dublin: Institiúid
Aran_Islands_bibliography
Open-water swimming event in Dublin, Ireland
(Aer Lingus SC) 26:01 (90th) 2018 Donncha Ó Siadhail (Meath Masters) 28:17 (2nd) 2019 Donncha Ó Siadhail (Meath Masters) 31:34 (42nd) 2020 Not held due
Liffey_Swim
German linguist
Irish-language textbook Lehrbuch der irischen Sprache, with Mícheál Ó Siadhail (1980). He joined two research initiatives, one on dialects in Irish (1995–2000)
Arndt_Wigger
(Ulidia): Mac Duinnshléibhe (Dunleavy/MacNulty) Ó Caiside (Cassidy); Ó Siadhail (Shields) Aoibheann Nic Dhonnchadha writes: The extensive corpus of medical
Irish_medical_families
Irish language scholar and activist
Sgéalaidhe Fearnmhuighe (1901), Leabhar geograiphe, [g.d], Seachrán Chairn tSiadhail, 1904, Sgéalaidhe Óirghiall .i. Sgéalaidhe Fearnmhuighe agus tuilleadh
Seosamh_Laoide
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
have been suggested for the placename, including Cill tSile and Cill tSiadhail, reflected in the varying spelling of the road signage, the Ordnance Survey
Kilteel
SIADHAIL
SIADHAIL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for an armorer, from Middle English scheld ‘shield’ (Old English scild, sceld).English : topographic name for someone who lived near the shallow part of a river, from Middle English scheld ‘shallow place’ (Old English sceldu, scieldu).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Siadhail ‘descendant of Siadhal’ (see Shields).
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian
Good Structure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship, Hymns sang in praise of God, Divine fire in ritual
Girl/Female
Tamil
Arnavi | à®…à®°à¯à®¨à®¾à®µà¯€Â
Bird
Girl/Female
Indian
Love of Guru, Gurus Love
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Appearing Fresh and Healthy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Man with a beautiful neck, Sachiva minister of Sugreeva, Weapon, Hero, Swan, One with graceful neck (King of monkey tribe and King of Kiskindha)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Eternal, Constant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Venkateshwara; Lord of Seven Hills
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ansuya | அநà¯à®¸à¯à®¯à®¾
Without spite or envy, Learned woman
SIADHAIL
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