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Irish pronunciation: [ ˈpaˑd̪əɾ] |
Peadar is a masculine given name in the Irish, and Scottish Gaelic languages (in Manx Gaelic orthography the same name is rendered "Peddyr"). The names are ultimately derived from the Greek word petros, meaning "stone", "rock". The Scottish Gaelic Peadar is said to be reserved for the saint, and the Scottish Gaelic Pàdraig. It is a variation of the name Peter.
Peadar Ó Doirnín (c. 1700-69) Ulster poet, part of the Airgíalla tradition of poetry and songPeadar Andrews, Irish Gaelic footballer who played for DublinPeadar Byrne, Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for MeathPeadar Carton, Hurling player for Dublin and O'ToolesPeadar Clancy (1888–1920), member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) who served in the Four Courts garrison during the 1916 Easter RisingPeadar Clohessy (born 1934), retired Irish Progressive Democrat politicianPeadar Cowan (1903–1962), Irish politicianPeadar Doyle (died 1956), Irish politicianPeadar Duignan (1898–1955), Irish Fianna Fáil politicianPeadar Gaskins, former Irish football player who played as a full backPeadar Kearney (1883–1942), Irish republican and composer of numerous rebel songsPeadar Kirby, author and academic at the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of LimerickPeadar Livingstone (1930–1989), Roman Catholic Priest for the Diocese of Clogher in IrelandPeadar Mac Fhionnlaoich (1857–1942), born in County Donegal, IrelandPeadar Maher (1924–2012), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and publicanPeadar Ó Guilín, Irish authorPeadar O'Donnell (1893–1986), Irish republican Marxist activist and writerPeadar O'Loughlin, Irish flute, fiddle, and uilleann pipes player from Kilmaley County ClarePeadar Tóibín (born 1974), Sinn Féin TDPeadar Uí Gealacáin (1793–1860), Irish scribe and hedge school masterPeadar Ua Laoghaire (1839–1920), Irish writer and Catholic priestPeadar Sheerin (1947 -. ) Artist TisArt.comPeadar Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA