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mo is 'my'; as in 'níos mó' means 'bigger, larger, greater, etc.'

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14y ago

There are two spellings: Ó Mórdha (O'More) or the Anglo-Norman de Móra.

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12y ago

The 'mo' part means 'my' but 'vilas ' doesn't look like Gaelic.

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11y ago

In Irish it means 'My treasure' or 'My store' but is also used as an endearment.

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10y ago

In Scottish Gaelic it means a festival or gathering.

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14y ago

"mo" means "my"

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9y ago

In IPA: mə ɣɯːL

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15y ago

Ó Maonaigh

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