Index of Names in Irish Annals: Descriptive Bynames: Grant

by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan (Kathleen M. O'Brien)

© 2000-2006 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 2.0, updated 01 July 2006


Descriptive Bynames: Grant

Meaning:

"[the] Grey-haired"

Spellings:

What we know as a set of Irish Annals are manuscripts that were each compiled during a particular time period, usually using older material as sources. For example, when the Annals of the Four Masters were written from 1632 to 1636, they covered events that occurred centuries and millenia before (including legendary history). So, when an entry in this set of annals refers to a person who lived in the year 738, the spelling used for that person's name is very likely not using the spelling that would have been used in 738.

Standard forms of this name (based on spelling systems of different periods) would be:

Frequency & Dates:

Number of men found in the annals with this name: 1
Found in Years: 713, 716, 718, 722, 773, 778

Research Notes:

The meaning "the Grey" is given in regards to a man's name in 713 (FM vol. 1, p. 313, footnote "i").

[Answering a question about the meaning of this byname:]

'Grey-haired' according to the DIL. [email from Talan Gwynek - 15 Jun 2006]

Sources:

Further information about the byname Grant, may be found in:

The Sources page lists the Annals referenced below. Information about secondary sources is included on that page as well.


Raw Data

In the table below, I have separated individuals with a blank line. That is, when there are multiple entries in the annals that refer to a single person, those entries are grouped together.

Within the list of entries refering to a single person, I have sorted the entries primarily by orthography when it is obvious that what I am seeing is the same entry showing up in multiple annals. The entries that tend to use older spellings are listed first.

NOTE: The Annals referenced below under the code letters A, B, C, E, & F tend to use later spellings than the other Annals. In some cases, the spellings listed in these Annals may not be appropriate for the year referenced in the Annal entry.

In some Gaelic scripts, there is a character that looks approximately like a lowercase f, but without the crossbar. This character (represented by an underscored , e, in the entries below) sometimes represents e and sometimes ea depending upon the context of the text.

[Standardized form of this man's name]
AnnalsEntryContextCitation (formatting preserved)
 
[Conall Grant hua Cernaig] (d. 716-718)
AM713.7Conall Grant ua Cernoich
UU718.3Conall Grant
CSCS718Conall Grant
TT718.3Conall Grant
UU718.3Conall Grant nepos Cernaigh
TT718.4Conall Grant nepos Cernaigh
CSCS718Conall Grant h. Cernaigh
AM716.7c-Conall n-Grant ua Cernaigh
AM716.8Conall Grant
TT722.8Ailill mac Conaill Grant
CSCS722Ailill mac Conaill Graind
AM718.1Ailill mac Conaill Graint
FAp. 78, number 22Ailill m. Conaill Graint
UU778.7Niall m. Conaill Graint rex Deisceirt Bregh
AM773.11Niall, mac Conaill Graint, toisech Descert Bregh
Rgenealogy 958Cathal m. Máeli Dúin m. Fergusa m. Echthigirn m. Duib Dá Chrích m. Conaill m. Néill m. Conaill Graint


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