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An Cabhán. The bh is pronounced like a v, so the pronounciation is very similar in English and Irish. The slight difference is the á which is pronounced like aw as in law or saw. The "An" is pronounced like on. So it is all pronounced like "On Cavawn".

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In Irish it is spelled Conchúr

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In the Irish language, Rónán as a male given name.

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The Irish spelling would be Conchúr Mac Cionnaith.

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As a first name, in Scottish Gaelic it is Conchubhar;

in Irish Gaelic it is Conchúr.

As an Irish surname, Ó Conchúir.

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In Irish: Conchúr

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Conachar

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Conchubhar

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