Seosamh Mac Grianna died in 1990.
Seosamh Mac Grianna was born in 1900.
SEOSAMH O. LONGAIGH has written: 'EMERGENCY LAW IN INDEPENDENT IRELAND, 1922-1948'
Séamus Ó Grianna died in 1969.
Seosamh Ó hÉanaí died in 1984.
Seosamh Ó Duibhginn died in 1994.
Séamus Ó Grianna was born in 1889.
Seamus O Grianna has written: 'Caislea in O ir'
Seosamh Ó hÉanaí was born in 1919.
Seosamh Ó Duibhginn was born in 1914.
SHO-sav .... its the Irish form of Joseph.. hope this helps SHO-siv ... my boyfriend's name :-)
The Irish name Séan (shawn) is taken as a parallel for John, and Seosamh (show-sav) is taken as Joseph. Eoin (owen) was an earlier form in Irish and still current, the obsolete Ioseph was used as a clerical name in Ireland before the Normans. Seán and Seosamh show the influence of the French forms which prevailed. In case you were looking for a Scottish Gaelic "translation" Iain (Ian, John), Eòsaph, Iòsaph
Seosamh (shósuv)