Donnchadh () is a masculine given name common to the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages. It is composed of the elements donn, meaning "brown" or "dark" from Donn a Gaelic God; and chadh, meaning "chief" or "noble". The name is also written as Donnchad, Donncha, Donnacha, Donnchadha and Dúnchad. Modern versions include (in Ireland) Donnacha, Donagh, Donough, Donogh and (in Scotland) Duncan.
The Irish surnames Donough, McDonagh, McDonough, O'Donoghue and Dunphy among others are derived from the given name (In Gaelic: Mac â son of, àâ of the family of). Another derivation is the name of the Scottish Clan Donnachaidh.
Variations
People
Notable people with the name include:
Modern
Historical
- Kings in Ireland
- Donnchad Donn (Donnchad mac Flainn), High King 918âÂÂ942
- Donnchad mac Briain, self-styled High King 1024âÂÂ1026 (with opposition); son of Brian Boru
- Donnchad Midi of Clann Cholmáin, King of Mide (died 797)
- Donnchad mac Domnall Claen of the UàDúnlainge, King of Leinster (deposed 1003)
- Donnchad mac Cellacháin (died 963), King of Cashel (or Munster)
- Kings of Alba or Scotland
- Donnchad mac CrÃÂnáin (also Donnchad ua MaÃÂl Coluim) (ruled 1034–1040)
- Donnchad mac MaÃÂl Coluim (born 1065x1069, killed 1094)
- Kings of Dál Riata (ancient Gaelic kingdom in western Scotland and north east Ireland)
- Dúnchad mac Conaing (or Dúnchad mac Dúbain) (died c. 654)
- Dúnchad Bec (died 721)
- Mormaers in Scotland
- Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick
- Donnchad I, Earl of Fife
- Donnchad II, Earl of Fife
- Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife
- Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife
- Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox
- Donnchadh, Earl of Mar
- Donnchadh of Argyll
- Other people
- Dunchad I of Iona, Abbot of Iona, Inner Hebrides
- Donnchadh ÃÂ Briain, Irish politician (1897–1961)
- Donnchad Baccach ÃÂ Maolconaire (died 1404), poet and historian
- Duncan Ban MacIntyre (Donnchadh BÃÂ n Mac an t-Saoir), Scottish poet (1724–1812)
- Donnchadh àCorráin, Irish historian
- Donnchadh MacRath, Scottish poet
- Donnchadh de Strathearn, bishop of Dunkeld, Scotland
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