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Foclóir Íoslainnis-Polainnis. 2008.
Foclóir Íoslainnis-Polainnis. 2008.
Corcoran — is an Irish surname. The original Gaelic version being Ó Corcráin meaning descendant of Corcrán . The personal name Corcrán is a diminutive of the personal name Corcra.[1] The personal name Corcra is derived from corcair meaning purple (corcair… … Wikipedia
Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands — are the native vegetable dyes used in Scottish Gaeldom.The following are the principal dyestuffs with the colours they produce. Several of the tints are very bright, but have now been superseded by various mineral dyes. The Latin names are given… … Wikipedia
Cochran — For the city, see Cochran, Georgia. For the history of the surname, see Cochrane. Cochran Family name Pronunciation /ˈkɒkrən/ Spelled Pronunciation kok ruhn Meaning From Cochrane in Scotland, meaning red brook (residential); … Wikipedia
Corcoran (surname) — Corcoran is a surname believed to have derived from the Gaelic word Corcair, now used to denote purple but formerly meaning ruddy, or of reddish complexion [Woulfe, Patrick: Irish Names and Surnames , Genealogical Publishing Company 1993] , and… … Wikipedia
Cochrane (surname) — For places and entities named Cochrane, see Cochrane. Cochrane Family name Pronunciation /ˈkɒkrən/ Spelled Pronunciation kok ruhn Meaning Derives Cochrane in Scotland, meaning red brook (residential); Anglicisation of corcair, meaning crimson … Wikipedia
Corck — This interesting surname is a variant of Cork itself deriving from the Celtic word corcair (medieval English Cork ), a purple or red dye stuff and was originally given as a metonymic occupational name to a supplier of this dye or to a dyer of… … Surnames reference
Cork — This interesting surname is a variant of Cork itself deriving from the Celtic word corcair (medieval English Cork ), a purple or red dye stuff and was originally given as a metonymic occupational name to a supplier of this dye or to a dyer of… … Surnames reference
Corker — This interesting surname is a variant of Cork itself deriving from the Celtic word corcair (medieval English Cork ), a purple or red dye stuff and was originally given as a metonymic occupational name to a supplier of this dye or to a dyer of… … Surnames reference
Corcoran — This interesting surname is of Irish origin, and is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic (O), (Mac) Corcrain, from the personal name Corcoran , itself coming from the Gaelic corcair , now used to denote purple but formerly meaning ruddy. The sept… … Surnames reference
Corkan — This interesting surname is of Irish origin, and is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic (O), (Mac) Corcrain, from the personal name Corcoran , itself coming from the Gaelic corcair , now used to denote purple but formerly meaning ruddy. The sept… … Surnames reference
Corke — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye. The derivation of the name is from the Middle English cork , which is of Celtic origin, from the Gaelic… … Surnames reference