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Midir: (MY-tir) a fairy king and another god of the Underworld, connected with the Isle of Falga (Isle of Man) where he had his palace. Midhir.
Miles: Several derivations, including Latin miles "soldier." From the 17th C. on, Miles was used to anglicize names beginning with mael "servant or devotee," such as Mael Muire. Myles.
Mochaomhog: name of a priest who cared for the swan-children of Lir. He made silver chains to hang around their necks so people could identify them as enchanted humans.
Monahan: "monk." Monohan.
Mongan: son of Manannan mac Lir and Caintigerna; some tales say he was the reincarnation of Finn mac Cumhail.
Monroe: name derived from the mouth of Ireland's Roe River.
Morann: (MOOR-an) Old Irish=name Morand, source unknown. Legendary judge of ancient Ireland who allegedly never gave a false verdict. Also the name of several if Finn mac Cumhaill's warriors. Morand.
Morc: son of Dela, a Fomor King.
Morfessa: a master of great wisdom who lived in Falias, onoe of the cities that the Tuatha De Danann came from. He gave the Tuatha the Stone of Fal, the inauguration stone for making a king.
Morgan: (Celt) "sea warrior" or "lives by the sea"; might be derived from the war goddess Morrigan. Morgun.
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