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Sadb

Gender: Feminine
Usage: Irish, Old Irish

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Meaning & History

Probably from the old Celtic root *swādu- signifying "sweet" [2]. This was common in medieval Ireland. In Irish mythology, Sadb was a woman turned into a deer. She was the mother of Oisín by Fionn mac Cumhaill.

Related Names

Variants (Irish Mythology): Sabia, Sadbh, Sadhbh
Other Languages & Cultures (Irish): Sadhbh, Sive, Saibh

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