The old Irish name Tadhg was used as the equivalent of Timothy. It is pronounced teig and taig (Ulster).The old Irish name Tadhg (pron. teig, taig) wastraditionallyanglicized as Timothy in Ireland.The Biblical St Timothy is Tiomóitéas in Irish Gaelic.The old Irish name Tadhg was used as the equivalent of Timothy. It is pronounced teig and taig (Ulster).
The native Irish name Tadhg is considered an equivalent for Timothy.
The Irish forms of Timothy include "Tómas" and "Tadhg." While "Tómas" is directly associated with the name Thomas, "Tadhg" is sometimes used as an Irish equivalent for Timothy, particularly in historical contexts. Another variant is "Tím," which is a more informal adaptation. These names reflect the Gaelic tradition of adapting and localizing names.
Timothy Michael Healy
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The native Irish name Tadhg ('poet') was anglicized Thady and Thaddeus in the 1800s. It is pronounced 'tyge' or, in the north, 'taig'.
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