[Facts] Re: Meaning of name "Ciarda"???
in reply to a message by Aquagal
I found Ciarda historically used in Ireland at
http://www.ucc.ie:8080/cocoon/doi/atlas?section=N172DC
And in modern times, used by Ciarda Tobin (Irish theatre director from Limerick): "The two artists involved are Joanne Beirne from Roscommon town and Ciarda Tobin from Limerick. The paths of the two women have crossed on several occasions, (...)"
http://www.roscommonpeople.ie/itemdetail.asp?itemID=1249
All the references of use in Ireland that I find are related with women.
Lumia
http://onomastica.mailcatala.com
http://www.ucc.ie:8080/cocoon/doi/atlas?section=N172DC
And in modern times, used by Ciarda Tobin (Irish theatre director from Limerick): "The two artists involved are Joanne Beirne from Roscommon town and Ciarda Tobin from Limerick. The paths of the two women have crossed on several occasions, (...)"
http://www.roscommonpeople.ie/itemdetail.asp?itemID=1249
All the references of use in Ireland that I find are related with women.
Lumia
http://onomastica.mailcatala.com