Caomhánach (Irish: /'kiːwaːnəx/; Caoṁánaċ in Gaelic type) is an Irish language surname first assumed by Domhnall Caomhánach, eldest son of the 12th century Diarmait Mac Murchada, king of Leinster (now Leinster, Ireland). A considerable number of anglicised variations of Caomhánach exist; some of the most common are Kavanagh, Cavanagh, Kavanaugh and Cavanaugh.
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| - Caomhánach (Irish: /'kiːwaːnəx/; Caoṁánaċ in Gaelic type) is an Irish language surname first assumed by Domhnall Caomhánach, eldest son of the 12th century Diarmait Mac Murchada, king of Leinster (now Leinster, Ireland). A considerable number of anglicised variations of Caomhánach exist; some of the most common are Kavanagh, Cavanagh, Kavanaugh and Cavanaugh. (en)
- Sloinne Éireannach is ea Caomhánach, a ghlac a chéaduair Domhnall Caomhánach, mac is sine , rí Laighean den 12ú haois. (ga)
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| - Uí Ceinnselaig of Laigin (en)
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| - Caomhánach (Irish: /'kiːwaːnəx/; Caoṁánaċ in Gaelic type) is an Irish language surname first assumed by Domhnall Caomhánach, eldest son of the 12th century Diarmait Mac Murchada, king of Leinster (now Leinster, Ireland). A considerable number of anglicised variations of Caomhánach exist; some of the most common are Kavanagh, Cavanagh, Kavanaugh and Cavanaugh. (en)
- Sloinne Éireannach is ea Caomhánach, a ghlac a chéaduair Domhnall Caomhánach, mac is sine , rí Laighean den 12ú haois. (ga)
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