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Ailill mac Cathail died in 701.
Ailill mac Fergusa died in 800.
Ailill Medraige mac Indrechtaig died in 764.
Ailill Corrach mac Flainn died in 741.
Ailill mac Áedo Róin died in 639.
Ailill mac Dúngaile Eilni died in 690.
They worship more than one. Aegus Mac Og; Afallach; Aine; Aine of Knocaine; Amaethon; Anu; Balor; Bile; Boann; Bres; Brighid; Caileach; Ceridwen; Crom Dubh; Dagada; elemar; The goddess of sovereignty; Lludd Llaw Ereint; Lugh; Manannan; The morrigan; Nuada; Oenghus mac n'Og; Ogma; Scathach; Tailtiu
Yes it is. The Gaelic translation of Fisher would be Ó Bradaín. Son of Braden from the sept of Connaught. In Scotland it would be translated to Mac an Iascair or Mac Inesker, son of the fisherman.
Mac Pro is better than Mac Genius. Mac Pro is a faster computer than Mac Genius. It has old Mac based proceesors but it is faster.
Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth died in 446.
Mac Beathaidh mac Ainmire died in 1041.
"How to say Mactan?", you asked. Well, here's how: mək TäN' You say Mactan (as in the name of the Filipino Island) like this: Say Mac as in McDonald's --- the fast-food restaurant Say tän as in Täng (it sounds like TOWN). By the way, Täng is A Chinese dynasty (618-907) that was known for its wealth and its encouragement of the arts and literature. Say Mactan at least 25 times, and you will remember it for life: mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN macTAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN macTAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN mac TAN