- éideadh
- éideadh, éididhclothing, a suit; See aodach.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
Hadny — Recorded as Haiden, Haydan, Hayden, Haydney, Haydny, Haydon, Heydon, Haydone, Hydone, and possibly others, this is an English and occasionally an Irish, surname. If English it is locational from any of the many places in England called Heydon and … Surnames reference
Haydney — Recorded as Haiden, Haydan, Hayden, Haydney, Haydny, Haydon, Heydon, Haydone, Hydone, and possibly others, this is an English and occasionally an Irish, surname. If English it is locational from any of the many places in England called Heydon and … Surnames reference
Hayden — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from one of the various places in England called Heydon and Haydon. Haydon in Dorset, recorded as Heidon in the 1201 Feet of Fines, in Somerset, recorded as Haegdun in… … Surnames reference
Haydn — This early surname has both English and Irish origins. Its numerous spelling forms include Haydon, Heydon, Heyden, Heiden, Hedon, Hayden, and Haydn as examples. The original English surname derives from one of the villages such as Haydon in… … Surnames reference
Haydon — This early surname has both English and Irish origins. Its numerous spelling forms include Haydon, Heydon, Heyden, Heiden, Hedon, Hayden, and Haydn as examples. The original English surname derives from one of the villages such as Haydon in… … Surnames reference