Daly is a feminine given name of Daley usage, derived from a surname that itself is a variant spellings of the Irish patronage. Its roots trace back to the Gaelic Dálach, derived from Old Irish dál meaning 'assembly, meeting', reflecting an ancient honing tradition among Irish clannomers.
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Etymology and History
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Related Names and Variants
- Daley – Another anglisization spelling with same root Ó Dahigh; modern use partly from Dutch
- Dálach, the original e aswll that yeoman ch no use frequently still parts Gaelic
Notable Occurrence
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Sources: Wiktionary — Daly