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- Q16934304 subject Q18641695.
- Q16934304 subject Q7775563.
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- Q16934304 abstract "Ó Ciardha, modern spelling Ó Ciara: Anglicised Carey, Keary. Mainly a midland (Leinster) surname. One major sept of Ó Ciardha was that of Carbury in modern County Kildare, which receives very early mention in the Irish Annals, such as the Annals of Ulster in 954 AD, 'ua Ciardai, ri Cairpri', i.e. O Carey, king of Carbury, and the Annals of Tigernach in 993 AD.Other names are also Anglicised Carey, including Ó Ciaráin (Munster), Ó Céirín (Connaught, Munster). All three of these patronymics have Old Irish root 'ciar' or 'céir'- 'dark, black'.".
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- Q16934304 wikiPageWikiLink Q18641695.
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- Q16934304 wikiPageWikiLink Q7775563.
- Q16934304 wikiPageWikiLink Q8826654.
- Q16934304 comment "Ó Ciardha, modern spelling Ó Ciara: Anglicised Carey, Keary. Mainly a midland (Leinster) surname. One major sept of Ó Ciardha was that of Carbury in modern County Kildare, which receives very early mention in the Irish Annals, such as the Annals of Ulster in 954 AD, 'ua Ciardai, ri Cairpri', i.e. O Carey, king of Carbury, and the Annals of Tigernach in 993 AD.Other names are also Anglicised Carey, including Ó Ciaráin (Munster), Ó Céirín (Connaught, Munster).".
- Q16934304 label "Ó Ciardha".