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  • Irish Saints' Names – September

    Another selection of Irish saints’ names as suggestions for Christian names for children, part of the series syndicated by the Australian press in 1914. This is the list of those saints whose feasts fall in the month of September. Usually we have a few female names but this time all are male: 


    IRISH SAINTS’ NAMES

    There are many who think that the Irish saints are only a few, and so their choice of names for their children is very small. Week by week, a list will be given. The name will be spelt as in Irish and the English equivalent will be given in brackets. The sex is marked m. for males, and f. for females. Only one name is given for each day, but more could be given. Year of death as below.

    SEPTEMBER.

    1. Sceallan (Scallan), m., Armagh.
    2. Senan (Senanus), m., Laraghbrien, Kildare.
    3. Aengus Mac Nisse (Aengus), bp., Connor, 506
    4. Ultan (Ultan), m., Ardbraccan, 657.
    5. Ciaran (Kieran), m., Clonmacnois, 549.
    6. Cionnoit (Kenneth), bp., Lusk, 497.
    7. Siollan. (Siollan), m.
    8. Maolcoisne (Melcosny).
    9. Maolatgen (Melathgen), m., Armagh, 890.
    10. Segen Ua Cuinn (Segenius or Shane), m., Bangor, 663.
    11. Conmael (Conmel), m., Oriel, 710.
    12. Ailbe (Elvi), bp., Emly, 512.
    13. Dagan (Dagan), m., Ehereilly, Wicklow, 640.
    14. Caeman (Caeman), m., Russagh, Westmeath. 615.
    15. Ainmire (Ainmire), m., Clonfad.
    16. Teacan (Tegan), m., Ossory.
    17. Rodan (Rodan), m., in France, 680.
    18. Enan (Enan), m., Emlaghfad, Sligo, 540.
    19. Fiontan (Fintan), m.
    20. Aedan (Aedan), m.
    21. Saran (Saran) m., Slieve, Gallion, 742. ‘
    22. Ailoll (Elill or Erill), m., Angouleme, France, 876.
    23. Adamnan (Adamnan or Eunan), m., Raphoe and Iona.
    24. Ceallacan. (Callaghan), m., Clontibret, Monaghan.
    25. Loean (Loehan), m., Cloyne, 623.
    26. Colman Elo (Colmanelo), m., Lynally, Antrim, 610.
    27. Finnian (Finnan), m., at Inis Conula.
    28. Diarmaid (Dermot), m., Feenagh, Leitrim.
    29. Nessan (Xessan), m., Ulster.
    30. Conna (Conna), m., Clonard, 714.

    Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1954), Friday 11 September 1914, page 6

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  • Irish Saints' Names – August

    Another selection from 1914 of Irish saints, this time of those whose feasts fall in the month of August, offered as suggestions for naming children:

    IRISH SAINTS’ NAMES.

    There are many who think that the Irish saints are only a few, and so their choice of names for their children is very small. Week by week, a list will be given. The name will be spelt as in Irish and the English equivalent will be given in brackets. The sex is marked m. for males, and f. for females. Only one name is given for each day, but more could be given. Year of death as below.

    AUGUST.

    1. Saran (Saran) m., Bangor, 742.
    2. Comgan (Comgan) m.
    3. Trea (Trea) f., Ardtrea.
    4. Molua (Molua) m. Slieve Bloom and Killaloe, 623.
    5. Moliba (Moliba) m., at Gort Cirbe.
    6. Mocua (Mochua) m., Olondalkin, 631.
    7. Cronan (Cronan), m., Moville, 650.
    8. Daire (Dera), f.
    9. Nati (Nahi), m., Leyney, Sligo, 618.
    10. Cuimin (Cumman), m., Drumbre.
    11. Donnan (Donnan), brother of St. Kevin.
    12. Molaisse (Molaise), m., Inishmurray.
    13. Eimear (Ivor), bp., Armagh, 1134.
    14. Fachtnan (Fachtna), m., Ross, 588.
    15. Aedh MacCarten (Aedh), m., Clogher.
    16. Lugan (Luan), m.
    17. Teimnen (Teinen), m., Annagaesan, Louth.
    18. Ernin (Ernan), m., Rathnen, 635.
    19 Mocta (Mochta), bp., Louth, 535,
    20. Lasair (Lasara), f., in Co. Meath.
    21. Sionac (Senach), m., Clonard, 588.
    22. Aindrias (Andrew), brother of St. Donatus, Fiesole, Italy.
    23. Ergan (Euginius or Owen), bp., Ardstraw, 618.
    24. Rodan (Rodan), m., Murrisk.
    25. Michen (Michan), m., Dublin.
    26. Farlan (Farlan), m., Fartullagh,Westmeath.
    27. Usaille (Auxilius), bp., Kilossy.
    28. Fulimid (Felimy), King of Munster.
    29. Vindic (Finnan), m., Tynan, Armagh.
    30 Fiuria (Fiuchra or Fiacre), Meaux, France, 650.
    31. Aedan (Aidan), Lindisfarne, England,

    Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1954), Friday 7 August 1914, page 8

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  • Irish Saints' Names – July

    Another selection of Irish saints’ names as  suggested to readers of the Southern Cross in Adelaide, Australia in 1914. This selection relates to saints whose feasts occur in July and the more obscure among them are well represented.

    IRISH SAINTS’ NAMES.

    There are many who think that the Irish saints are only a few, and so their choice of names for their children is very small. Week by week, a list will be given. The name will be spelt as in Irish and the English equivalent will be given in brackets. The sex is marked m. for males, and f. for females. Only one name is given for each day, but more could be given. Year of death as below.JULY

    1. Ailioll (Elill or Erill), nr., Armagh, 536.
    2. Ternoc. or Mernoc (Ernan. or Marnoc),m.
    3. Maolmuire (Myles, or Melmary), m.,12th century.
    4. Finnbarr (Finnbarr), m., Little Island, Waterford, 657.
    5. Etaoin (Aideen, Edeana, or Moduena),f., Moylurg, Connacht.
    6. Eitne (Eithne, Enny), f.
    7. Maolruian (Melruan), m.. Tallaght, 792.
    8. Cillin (Killian), m., Wurtzburg, Germany, 689.
    9. Garban (Garvan), m., Kinsale.
    10. Cuan (Cuan), m., Wexford, 8th century.
    11. Failbe (Falvy), m., Westmeath.
    12. Ultan (Ultan), m.
    13. Greallan (Grellan), m., Tallaght.
    14. Maeldegar (Maldegar), m., 677.
    15. Ronan (Ronan), m.
    16. Maolodran (Meloran), m., Brimult, King’s Co.
    17. Craohnat (Craevnata), f.
    18. Mianac (Mianach), f.
    19. Feargus (Fergus), m.
    20. Cuirbin (Cuirbhin), m.
    21. Curcac (Corca), f.
    22. Buadan (Bodan), m., Culdaff.
    23. Banbnat (Banavnat), f.
    24. Blatmac (Blathmac), m., Iona, 824, feast also on 19 January.
    25. Neassan (Nessan), m., Mungrit, 552.
    26. Toman (Toman), m., Mungret.
    27. Guiare (Guiare), m.
    28. Furodran (Furoran), m.
    29. Gailan (Caelan), m., Scattery Island.
    30. Mooltuile (Miltille), m., Dysart, Westmeath.
    31. Naal (Natalis, Nael), m., Kilnamanagh, Kilkenny, 564.

     Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1954), Friday 10 July 1914, page 8

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