Examples of 'sadhbh' in a sentence

Meaning of "sadhbh"

Sadhbh is an Irish Gaelic name for girls, pronounced as 'sive', and it is associated with mythological and historical figures
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  • A female given name from Irish.

How to use "sadhbh" in a sentence

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Abi and Sadhbh believe their wholesome tarts.
Fionn gladly accepts and promises to protect Sadhbh.
It started when Sadhbh and I met at a waste food project.
Other Celtic mythological figures such as Oisin and Sadhbh also have connections to deer.
Friends Abi and Sadhbh dream of opening an organic, ethical cafe on a barge.
Oisín became famous as a bard, but Sadhbh was never seen again.
In Irish mythology, Sadhbh ( or Saba ) was the mother of Oisín by Fionn mac Cumhail.
And chef . met at a waste food project . It started when Sadhbh and I.
The man transformed Sadhbh into a deer, and the pair vanished.
After the battle, he returns to find Sadhbh gone and his home in chaos.
To solidify the arrangement, Conn 's daughter, Sadhbh was married to Ailill Aulom, son of Eoghan.

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