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| Ar: | reimne - "high power"; father of Scathach and Aoife. |
| Ardal: | (AHR-dawl) Old Irish=art "bear" + gal "fury, valor." Artegal, Arthgallo. |
| Árdal: | (OGer) "eagle power"; version of Arnold; Irish anglicized also can be Gaelic name Ard(gh)al, from ard "high" or art "bear" + gal "valour." Artegal, Arthgallo. |
| Arlen: | "pledge." Arland, Arlyn. |
| Árón: | might be "high mountain";Irish forof Aaron. |
| Art: | (ART) from Old Irish art "bear." Ancient Irish name, not a nickname for English Arthur as commonly used today (but both derive from a common Indo-European bear word arth). In legend, Art Oenfer (Art the Lonely) was a high king of Ireland and father of Cormac mac Airt. A later, historical Art, Art McMurrough, was a medieval king of Leinster who fought the English. Artagan. |
| Artur: | (AR-toor) Irish= Arthur, first recorded in Ireland in the 9th C. Artair, Arthur, Artus, Arth |
| Artúr: | (Celt) "noble, bear man." Art, Atty. IrGael also can be Arthur. |
| Auliffe: | Irish anglicized also can be Amhlaoibh. |
| Austin: | (L) "venerable." Águistín (AH-guhs-teen). |
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