Aodh (given name)

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Aodh (/, / ee, ay, Irish: [iː, ], Scottish Gaelic: [ɯː]; Old Irish: Áed) is a masculine Irish and Scottish Gaelic given name, which was traditionally anglicized as Hugh.[1] The name means "fire" and was the name of a god in Irish mythology.[2][3]

PronunciationEnglish: /, / ee, ay
Irish: [iː, ]
Scottish Gaelic: [ɯː]
GenderMasculine
FeminineAodhnait, Aodhamair
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Aodh
PronunciationEnglish: /, / ee, ay
Irish: [iː, ]
Scottish Gaelic: [ɯː]
GenderMasculine
LanguageIrish, Scottish Gaelic
Other gender
FeminineAodhnait, Aodhamair
Origin
LanguageOld Irish
Word/nameáed
Meaning"fire"
Other names
AnglicisationHugh
DerivedAodhán, Aogán
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The name features in the Irish surnames Mac Aodha (lit. "son of Aodh"; anglicized as McGee/McHugh/McKee) and Ó hAodha (lit. "descendant of Aodh"; anglicized as Hayes/Hughes/O'Hea), and the Scottish surname Mac Aoidh (lit. "son of Aodh"; anglicized McKay).

The name has a number of derived forms, including:

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Áed

Aedh

Aodh

Aodhagan, Aodhagán, Aodhán, Aogán

All of these variants are /ˌ.əˈɡɔːn/ AY-ə-GAWN or /ˈɡɔːn/ ay-GAWN. The spelling Aogán reflects the loss of the light dha syllable, pronounced [ə], but the o may be reinterpreted as [ə] even in that spellinɡ.

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