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Meaning of "domnall mac"

Domnall mac: This phrase is of Gaelic origin and typically denotes a person's name in traditional Irish or Scottish naming conventions. 'Domnall mac' translates to 'Donald son of' in English and is often followed by the individual's father's name in Gaelic genealogy or historical references

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He is thought to have been followed by Domnall mac Caustantín.
Domnall mac Áedo was victorious and Congal was killed in the defeat.
He was the son of Domnall mac Causantín.
Domnall mac Eógain.
It may be that this Adam mac Domnaill was a son of Domnall mac Uilleim.
Domnall mac Ailpín.
Giric 's patronym may instead identify him as a son of Domnall mac Ailpín.
Domnall mac Causantín.
The battle opened with Plait taunting Domnall mac Eimin, a Scottish ally of Brian.
Domnall mac Cairill.
Apparently Donnchad was succeeded by his son Domnall mac Donnchada Midi in 797.
Domnall mac Morgaínd.
The reasons for Domnall mac Taidc 's exit from the Isles are uncertain.
Domnall mac Caustantín.
Domnall mac Uilleim.

See also

Domnall mac Áedo.
Domnall mac Ailpin.
Domnall mac Causantín 's nickname was dásachtach.
Domnall mac Congalaig was married to a daughter of Amlaíb, perhaps at about this time.
Domnall mac Áedo and Congal Cáech==Diarmait was one of the younger sons of Áed Sláine.
Domnall mac Ailpín, king of Scotland d.

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