"Fiach" is an Irish word. It means "to hunt", or "the hunter".
Sometimes it is also translated as "raven".
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"Fiach" is pronounced as "fee-akh" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Fiach McHugh O'Byrne was born in 1534.
Fiach Mac Conghail was born in 1964.
Fiach McHugh O'Byrne died on 1597-07-20.
The motto of Fiach McHugh O'Byrne is 'Certavi et Vici'.
It would be 'fiach bán' in Irish; in Scottish Gaelic: ?
In Irish it's: fiach dubh / bran dubh
Scottish: Feannag - Crow Starrag - Hooded Crow Fitheach - Raven Irish (maybe): Badh - Crow Fiach - Raven
The bird: fiach dubh. 'Raven locks (hair)' is Duail ar dhath an fhéich, or duail chiardhubha.
Fia in Irish means 'deer' or 'widerness'; the closest name would be Fiach which means 'raven'.In Scottish Gaelic fiadh means 'deer'.
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