Étaín (Irish name)
Étáin is a Gaelic-Irish female given name.
Étáin is the name of a heroine from Irish mythology, and is recorded as being borne by several women between the 12th and 15th century in the Irish annals.[1] It is still in use in 21st century Ireland.
It is also found as Éadaoin.[1] It is sometimes anglicised as Aideen.
Bearers of the name
- Étáin, heroine of Tochmarc Étaíne, originally a sun goddess.
- Étáin Fholtfhind, "of the fair hair", a dweller of the sidhe (fairy mound), i.e., a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann; also said to be lover or wife of Oscar son of Oisín.
- Eataine Ní Egrai, died 1104.
- Etáin Ni Cuinn, Queen of Munster, died 1188.
- Étáin Ní hEghra, died 1225.
- Étáin Ní Carrthaigh, died 1243.
- Étáin Ní Flannacan, died 1263.
- Étáin Níc Uidhir, died 1328.
- Étáin Bean Uí Flannacan, died 1392.
- Étáin Ní Concobhair, 1393.
- Étáin Bean Uí Samradhain, 1467.
- Étáin Óge Níc Uidhir, died 1475.
- Étáin Bean Uí Conchobair Duinn, died 1476.
References
- 1 2 O'Brien, Kathleen M. (2008). "Feminine Given Names: Étaín / Éadaoin". Index of Names in Irish Annals. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
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