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Ann Feminine English Manx

Ann is an English and Manx form of Anne 1. Both spellings—Ann and Anne—have coexisted in the English-speaking world since the late Middle Ages. The name is ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favour'...

Blaanid Feminine Manx

Blaanid is the Manx form of the Irish mythological name Bláthnat. It is a female given name of ancient Celtic origin, steeped in the legends of medieval Irish literature.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Irish eleme...

Breeshey Feminine Manx

Breeshey is a Manx feminine given name, serving as the traditional form of Bridget on the Isle of Man. Derived from Old Irish Brigit, itself from Proto-Celtic *Brigantī meaning "the exalted one", Breeshey shares its ulti...

Ealisaid Feminine Manx

Ealisaid is a Manx feminine given name, the Manx form of Elizabeth. It derives from the Hebrew name Elisheva (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning “my God is an oath,” combining a shortened form of ʾel (God) with shavaʿ (oath). The nam...

Margaid Feminine Manx

Margaid is the Manx form of Margaret, a name derived from Latin Margarita, which came from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pearl," ultimately borrowed from an Indo-Iranian language. While Margaret has been widely...

Moirrey Feminine Manx

Moirrey is the Manx form of Mary. Predominantly used on the Isle of Man, this name appears in Manx Gaelic as the equivalent of both the Biblical Virgin Mary and the personal name Mary. Pronunciation follows Manx phonetic...

Paaie Feminine Manx

Paaie is a Manx feminine diminutive, the native form of Peggy. The name derives from the medieval English diminutive Meggy, itself a variant of Margaret. The journey of the name through languages reflects a rich linguist...

Voirrey Feminine Manx

Voirrey is a Manx feminine given name, serving as the vocative form of Moirrey. The vocative case is used for direct address, akin to calling someone by name, a distinctive linguistic feature retained in Manx Gaelic. Moi...

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