Duncan (given name)


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FieldValue
nameDuncan
imageFile:Donnchad I.jpg
captionDepiction of Duncan I of Scotland
pronunciation
genderMale
meaningchief
regionIreland
related namesDonnchadh, Donncha, Donagh
nicknameDunc
footnotesgiven name of Scottish origin.
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| name = Duncan | image= File:Donnchad I.jpg | imagesize= | caption= Depiction of Duncan I of Scotland | pronunciation= | gender = Male | meaning = chief | region = Ireland | origin = | related names = Donnchadh, Donncha, Donagh | nickname = Dunc | footnotes = given name of Scottish origin. Duncan is an Anglicised form of Irish Donnchadh. One of the first people to bear the name was king of Dál Riata Dúnchad mac Dubáin, who was possibly the grandfather of Fiannamail ua Dúnchado-Fiannamail O'Dúnchado. The final letter n in the Anglicised Duncan seems to be a result of confusion in the Latin form of the name—Duncanus—with the Gaelic word ceann, meaning "head". One opinion is that the Gaelic Donnchadh is composed of the elements donn, meaning "dark or dark-haired man" or "chieftain"; and cath, meaning "battle", together meaning "dark-haired or dark warrior". Another opinion is that the Gaelic Donnchadh is composed of the elements donn, meaning "brown"; and chadh, meaning "chief" or "noble".

Variations

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Old IrishModern IrishHiberno-EnglishScottish GaelicScottish English
DonnchadhDonnchaDonaghDonnchadhDuncan
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References

  1. "Duncan Name Meaning and History". [[Ancestry.com]].
  2. (2006). "Oxford Dictionary of Names". Oxford University Press.

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