Orla ( ) is an anglicisation of ÃÂrfhlaith, a feminine given name of Irish origin. The name is often interpreted as meaning "golden princess", as it is derived from the Irish words ("gold") and (literally "prince"; its full feminine form being ).
Well known via association with Brian Boru, whose sister ÃÂrlaith ÃÂngen Cennétig (d. 941) was queen consort to the Irish High King Donnchad Donn, ÃÂrflaith (however spelled) was the fourth-most frequently recorded female name in the annals of 12th century Ireland; after a long period of obscurity, the nameâÂÂin both the ÃÂrlaith and ÃÂrla formsâÂÂbecame popular in the late 20th century, not only in Ireland but also in Scotland, despite the name not having historical use in the region.
Orla is also a male given name in Danish and has been used as a unisex name in Norwegian, Finnish and German.
Orla is also a short form of the name Orsola, which is a variant of Ursula.
Significance of the Fada in "ÃÂrla"
In the Irish language, the presence of a fada (diacritic) is crucial, as it changes the pronunciation and meaning of a name. ÃÂrla, with a fada, is pronounced /ÃÂÃÂÃÂrlÃÂ/ ("OR-lÃÂ") and retains its traditional and culturally significant meaning, while Orla, without a fada, is pronounced /ÃÂÃÂùlÃÂ/ ("urlah") and can lead to misinterpretations and unintended meanings. The omission of fadas in names, especially in official records, has sparked discussions about linguistic accuracy and cultural representation.
Historical figures
- ÃÂrlaith ÃÂngen Cennétig, Queen of Ireland, died 941
- ÃÂrlaith NÃÂ Maoil Seachnaill, Queen of Mide, died 1066
- ÃÂrlaith Nic Cennétich, died 1104. The ship LàOrla is named after her.
- ÃÂrlaith NÃÂ Mael Sechlainn, Queen of Connacht, died 1115
- ÃÂrlaith NÃÂ Diarmata, Princess of Moylurg, died 1252
- ÃÂrlaith NÃÂ Conchobair, Princess of Connacht and Abbess, died 1283
Arts and media
- Orla Brady, Irish actress; her most notable and critically acclaimed work was the 1999 film A Love Divided
- Orlagh Cassidy, American actress
- Orla Egan, Irish LGBTQ+ activist, educator, filmmaker and historian
- ÃÂrla Fallon, Irish singer, songwriter, and harpist. She was a member of Celtic Woman from 2005 to 2009.
- Orla Fitzgerald, Irish actress
- ÃÂrfhlaith Flynn, former member of Anúna
- Orla Gartland, Irish singer
- Orla Guerin, Irish correspondent for BBC Africa
- Orla Hill, English actress
- Orla Kiely graduated from The National College of Art and Design in Dublin, and continued her education with a master's degree at the Royal College of Art in London. Her trademark leaf pattern used in her handbag design has become a highly recognisable international brand. Her collection now spans womenswear, accessories, wallpaper, homewares and stationery, plus a collection of notepaper for Tate Modern.
- Orlaith McAllister, Northern Irish glamour model and former Big Brother contestant
- Orla NÃÂ Fhinneadha, Irish television presenter on TG4
- Orla O'Rourke, Irish actress
- Orla O'Shea, Irish singer
- Orlaith Rafter, Irish actor and writer
- Orla Tinsley, Irish writer and campaigner
- Orla Tobin (Rose of Tralee), singer, winner of the 2003 Rose of Tralee contest
- , German writer, artist and filmmaker
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