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The name Aodh is considered an equivalent name in Ireland. The Scottish version would be Uisdean.
The last name Mackey is of Scottish and Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Aodha," which means "son of Aodh." Aodh was a popular given name in Gaelic, meaning "fire" or "burning."
A diminutive of Aodh 'fire'. In Irish Gaelic spelled Aodhán and more recently Aodán.
McGhee, or McGee, is primarily Irish and Scottish. It is derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Aodha'. This is translated as 'son of Aodh'.
McHugh is both Scottish and Irish and is derived from the surname 'McCoy'. It's a form of the Gaelic 'Mac Aodha' meaning 'son of Aodh'. Aodh is an ancient personal name meaning 'fire' and was originally the name of a pagan god.
The name would be equated with Aodh (as is Hugh).
In (Scottish) Gaelic: "obh obh!" like "oh dear!".In Irish (Gaelic): ob, ob.
Aodh Méith died in 1230.
Aodh Ua hEidhin died in 1121.
Aodh De Blácam was born in 1890.
Aodh De Blácam died in 1951.
Aodh Ua Goirmghiallaigh died in 1260.