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Nearachd (nyerakt) C fortunate

Niall (ne al) C hero: NEAL

Odhran (odrin) C pale

Ogan (o gan) C youth

Owein (owen) W noble: OWEN

pooka (pooka) C a fuath which appears in the form of a black horse, and which entices one to ride it—to (as the legend runs) disaster: POOKA , also PHOOKA

Raghallach (rahkly) C brave: RIDDOCK; RIDLEY

Rhys (reese) W burning; glory: REECE; REESE

Riagan (regan) C little king: REGAN

righ (ree) C king

Ronan (ronan) C seal ring: RONAN

ruadh (ro ak) C red; red deer

Ruadhan (ro an) C red; rowan: ROWAN

Ruaidhigh (ru a ree) C red king or deer king: RORY

Seaghda (shea) C kingly: SHEA

Seamaire (sha-mare) C shamrock

Sgeulaiche (skel ly) C storyteller: SKELLY; SCULLY

shellycoat a type of fuath which has no skin, but is covered with rocks and shells and debris from river and lake bottoms which rattle as it moves. It drowns its victims.

Sidhe (shee) See: Daoine Sidhe

Siobrach (sov rak) C primrose

Siodhachan (sheehan) C peace: SHEEHAN

Siolta (shel ta) C waterfowl

Skaga (s(k)a(g)a) ( )=soft; stand of trees: SHAW

Sobhrach (sov rak; sovry) C primrose

Suileach (sullak) C darkeye

Taithleach (tul ly) C experienced: TULLY

Tiamhaidh (tiv ak) C drear

tighearn (ti am) C lord

Tuathal (tu-aly) C northerner: TULLY

well (well) OE spring

Wulf (wolf) OE wolf