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- Ó_Daimhín abstract "\"Ó Daimhín\" is one of several surnames derived from the Irish Gaelic that are now rendered in English as Devine. The root of this name is \"damh\", which according to Dineen means an \"Ox or a Stag\". It is also used figuratively as \"Hero\". Confusingly, scholars in the 19th and early 20th centuries sometimes thought it was derived from \"dámh\", meaning a bard or poet but this is no longer accepted. Older forms of the name were written as \"Ua Daimhine\" and \"Ua Daimhin\". Said to be descended from \"Daimhín\" who died in 966, son of Cairbre Dam Argait, King of Oriel (Airgíalla). According to Edward MacLysaght,The name Devine is chiefly found to-day in the counties of Tyrone and Londonderry but is now rare in Fermanagh. Up to the fifteenth century the chief of this sept was Lord of Tirkennedy in Co. Fermanagh. Though the etymology of the name has been questioned, we may accept the view of so eminent a scholar as O’Donovan that it is in Irish Ó Daimhín. Other names that may derive from Ó Daimhín or similar-sounding Irish names are: O'Devine, Devane, Davin, Devin, Divin, Divine, Diven, Devan and Dwayne.".
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- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Airgíalla.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish-language_surnames.
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- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames_of_Irish_origin.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink County_Fermanagh.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink County_Londonderry.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink County_Tyrone.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Devine,_Texas.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Edward_MacLysaght.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
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- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Grant_of_arms.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink John_ODonovan_(scholar).
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Judge_Thomas_Jefferson_Devine.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLink Sept.
- Ó_Daimhín wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ó Daimhín".
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- Ó_Daimhín subject Category:Irish-language_surnames.
- Ó_Daimhín subject Category:Irish_families.
- Ó_Daimhín subject Category:Irish_genealogy.
- Ó_Daimhín subject Category:Kinship_and_descent.
- Ó_Daimhín subject Category:Patronymic_surnames.
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- Ó_Daimhín hypernym Surnames.
- Ó_Daimhín type Group.
- Ó_Daimhín type Surname.
- Ó_Daimhín type Diacritic.
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- Ó_Daimhín type Redirect.
- Ó_Daimhín type Surname.
- Ó_Daimhín comment "\"Ó Daimhín\" is one of several surnames derived from the Irish Gaelic that are now rendered in English as Devine. The root of this name is \"damh\", which according to Dineen means an \"Ox or a Stag\". It is also used figuratively as \"Hero\". Confusingly, scholars in the 19th and early 20th centuries sometimes thought it was derived from \"dámh\", meaning a bard or poet but this is no longer accepted. Older forms of the name were written as \"Ua Daimhine\" and \"Ua Daimhin\".".
- Ó_Daimhín label "Ó Daimhín".
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- Ó_Daimhín wasDerivedFrom Ó_Daimhín?oldid=638308049.
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