"Fiach" is an Irish word. It means "to hunt", or "the hunter".
Sometimes it is also translated as "raven".
fiach or fiach dubhFiach (dubh).
Fiach Mac Conghail was born in 1964.
Fiach McHugh O'Byrne was born in 1534.
"Fiach" is pronounced as "fee-akh" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
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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