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4/26/2024, 11:18 AM Mike C
7/29/2021, 4:02 AM anonymous

Name Fionnabhair
Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. FIN-owr, FIN-oor
Other Forms FormsFindabair, Findhabair, Finnabair, Finnabarr (Old Irish), Fionavar, Finnavear, Fennor, Fennore, Finora, Fenora, Fionnúir
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Fionnabhair is the daughter of Queen Medb of Connacht and King Ailill in Irish Mythology, who is used by her mother to convince many warriors to fight the legendary hero Cú Chulainn single-handedly. After they all die and a brutal battle begins, Fionnabhair drops dead of shame, having found out the cause of all the deaths.

From the Old Irish finn = 'bright, fair' and siabhre = 'phantom, fairy' or possibly find "white, fair" and abair "brow; eyelash".
Added 7/29/2021 by anonymous