Odhrán
Odhrán is an Irish language forename typically given to men. It can be spelled Oḋrán and is usually anglicised as Odhran (without fada), Oran or Orin.[1] Odharnait is the feminine equivalent.[2]
Pronunciation | English: /ˈɔːrən/ OR-ən Connacht Irish: ['oːɾˠaːnˠ] Munster Irish: [əu'ɾˠaːn̪ˠ] Ulster Irish: ['oːɾˠanˠ] |
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Gender | Male |
Other gender | |
Feminine | Odharnait, Órnait; anglicised as Orna(t) |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Irish |
Word/name | odhar (dun) + -án (diminutive suffix) |
Meaning | Little dun/pale/sallow one Little dark haired one |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Oḋrán |
Variant form(s) | Odrán, Odran |
Anglicisation(s) | Odhran, Or(r)an or Or(r)in |
People
Odrán
- Odran (disciple of Saint Patrick), is referred to in Irish Literature as meaning the tall, dark-haired man, friend to St. Patrick.
Odhrán
- Odhrán Mac Niallais, Gaelic footballer
- Odhran O'Dwyer, Gaelic footballer
- Ódhrán Ua hEolais, 10th century scribe of Clonmacnoise monastery
Órán/Oran
- Oran Milo Roberts, former governor of Texas
- Oran McNulty, Irish rugby player
- Oran McPherson, Canadian politician
- O(d)ran of Iona, Irish Christian Saint
References
- "ODHRÁN - Irish Names and Surnames". www.libraryireland.com. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
- "ODHARNAIT - Irish Names and Surnames". www.libraryireland.com. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
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