- beartach
- rich; from beart; Welsh berth, rich, berthedd, riches.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
O'Flaherty — Ⅰ. This interesting surname is of Irish origin and is the Anglicization of the Gaelic O Flaithbheartaigh which translates as the descendant of Flaithheartach, a byname meaning generous, hospitable . The derivation is from flaith(eamh) , prince or … Surnames reference
Subjunctive mood — In grammar, the subjunctive mood (abbreviated sjv or sbjv) is a verb mood typically used in subordinate clauses to express various states of irreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, necessity, or action that has not yet… … Wikipedia
Flaherty — This most interesting surname is of Old Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name O Flaithbheartaigh , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of (which in this case has been dropped, over the years), and the personal … Surnames reference
Flarity — This most interesting surname is of Old Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name O Flaithbheartaigh , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of (which in this case has been dropped, over the years), and the personal … Surnames reference
Flaverty — This most interesting surname is of Old Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name O Flaithbheartaigh , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of (which in this case has been dropped, over the years), and the personal … Surnames reference
Lafferty — This notable surname, chiefly found in the Province of Ulster, is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic O (Fh)laithbheartaigh or MacFhlaithbheartaigh . Traditionally, Irish family names are taken from the heads of tribes, or some illustrious warrior,… … Surnames reference
Laherty — This notable surname, chiefly found in the Province of Ulster, is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic O (Fh)laithbheartaigh or MacFhlaithbheartaigh . Traditionally, Irish family names are taken from the heads of tribes, or some illustrious warrior,… … Surnames reference
Laverty — This notable surname, chiefly found in the Province of Ulster, is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic O (Fh)laithbheartaigh or MacFhlaithbheartaigh . Traditionally, Irish family names are taken from the heads of tribes, or some illustrious warrior,… … Surnames reference
O'Flaverty — This most interesting surname is of Old Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name O Flaithbheartaigh , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of (which in this case has been dropped, over the years), and the personal … Surnames reference