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==Other uses== |
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*[[Storm Clodagh]], a windstorm in north-western Europe in November 2015 |
*[[Storm Clodagh]], a windstorm in north-western Europe in November 2015 |
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*[[Clodagh Standing Stones]], in County Cork |
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*[[Clodagh Eastern Colony]], Sri Lanka |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 18:28, 11 March 2017
Clodagh (/kloʊdə/) is a female given name of Irish origin.
It comes from the River Clodagh, which goes through County Tipperary and County Waterford in Ireland. The river has sometimes been spelled Clodaigh. Like many rivers in Ireland its name is also associated with a female deity.The name Clodagh is popular in this part of The Republic of Ireland as well as in Northern Ireland but is little used elsewhere.
People named Clodagh
- Clodagh Rodgers, Northern Irish singer
- Clodagh Simonds, Irish singer
Other uses
- Storm Clodagh, a windstorm in north-western Europe in November 2015
- Clodagh Standing Stones, in County Cork
- Clodagh Eastern Colony, Sri Lanka
See also
- Clodagh Design, American design firm
- List of Irish-language given names
- All pages with titles beginning with Clodagh