Dryw (drew) W sight: DREW
Dubh (du) C black
Dubhlachen (du la han) C dark; DOOLAHAN
Dun na h-Eoin (dun na hey win) C tower of birds
each (ek) C horse
Eachthighern (ek ti arn) C lord of horses
ead (ed) OE noble
eald (eld) OE old
Evald (ev ald) OE fr. AECWEALD, oak wood
Fearghal (fir gal) C valorous man: FARREL
Feochadan (fo ka dan) C thistle
Fionn (fee an) C fair: FINN
Fionnbharr (fin var) C fairhair
Fionnghuala (fin el a) C white shoulder: FINELLA
Fitheach (fay ak) C raven
Flann (flan) C red
Glas (glass) C gray
Gruagach (gru gy) fr. C: hairy. The word has scattered meanings. As one of the Sidhe, this is one of the working sort who performs homely tasks.
Haesel (hay sel) OE hazeclass="underline" HAZEL
haeth (heath) OE heath: HEATH
Holen (ho len) OE holly: HOLLIN
Hrothhramm (roth ram) OE famous raven
Laochailan (la ok lan) C hero: LACHLANN
linn (lin) OE pooclass="underline" LYNN
lios (li-ess) C Sidhe fort
Liosliath (liess-lia) C gray Sidhe fortress: LESLEY
Lioslinn (liess-lin) C Sidhe fort lake
Lonn (lon) C strong; LONN
Meara (mer a) C wild laughter
Meredydd (me re dith) W sea: MEREDITH
Muirne (murn a) C hospitality; MYRNA
Niall (ne al) C hero: NEAL
Ogan (o gan) C youth
righ (ree) C king
ruadh (ro ak) C red; red deer
Ruaidhrigh (ru a ree) C red king or deer king; RORY
Sgeulaiche (skel ly) C storyteller; SKELLY; SCULLY
Siobrach (sov rak) C primrose
Siolta (shel ta) C waterfowl
Skaga (skag a) C stand of trees; SHAW
Taithleach (tul ly) C experienced; TULLY
Tiamhaidh (tiv ak) C drear
tighearn (ti am) C lord
wiell (well) OE spring
wulf (wolf) OE wolf