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Ansteorra ILoI - 2023-03-06

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1: Aindriú Hay -New Name (NP)

Please consider the following possible conflicts identified by OSCAR (many will not be conflicts): ?ine an Doire(10/2014), Anayama Tarou Ariie (12/2009), Anna Tarr (3/2007)

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Aindriú is the Irish version of Andrew, a variant of Aindréas through the Norman-French Andreu, and was common among the Anglo-Norman settlers in Ireland. The earliest instance of the name in the Irish Annals as researched by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan was in 1318, and the latest was in 1584.

Woulfe, Rev Patrick. "AINDRIÚ": Irish Names and Surnames (1923). Library of Ireland. 2005-2020. https://www.libraryireland.com/names/men/aindriu-andrew.php. [Accessed Feb 20, 2023].

Bryan, Mari Elspeth nic (Kathleen M. O'Brien). "Index of Names in Irish Annals: Aindriú". The Academy of Saint Gabriel. (2008), http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Aindriu.shtml. [Accessed Feb 20, 2023].

Hay as a surname was found in Anglicized Irish Documents as recorded by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada were held by Dionysius Hay (1599) and Thomas Hay (1552).

Donnchada, Mari ingen Briain meic (Kathleen M. O'Brien) . "Names Found in Anglicized Irish Documents: Men's Names". The Academy of Saint Gabriel. (2008), http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnglicizedIrish/Masculine.shtml. [Accessed Feb 20, 2023].

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