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Early Medieval Irish alphabet
contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Ogham (also ogam
Ogham
Primitive Irish writings on standing stones
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Roughly 400
Ogham_inscription
Extinct language in Scotland
Ages. The language is only attested in several tens of inscriptions in ogham and Latin alphabets, in addition to a limited number of geographical and
Pictish_language
Unicode character block
Ogham is a Unicode block containing characters for representing Primitive Irish language inscriptions as codified in the Ogham script. The following Unicode-related
Ogham_(Unicode_block)
Ogham stone in County Cork, Ireland
contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Ballycrovane Ogham Stone
Ballycrovane_Ogham_Stone
Pre-6th century Goidelic Celtic language of Ireland and Britain
It was written in the Ogham alphabet, the usage of which can be divided into two phases, Orthodox Ogham and Scholastic Ogham. The former represents the
Primitive_Irish
Ogham stone in County Mayo, Ireland
Breastagh Ogham Stone (CIIC 010) is an ogham stone and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland. Breastagh Ogham Stone stands in a field 4.2 km
Breastagh_Ogham_Stone
Ogham stone in County Wicklow, Ireland
Castletimon Ogham Stone (CIIC 047) is an ogham stone and National Monument located near Brittas Bay, County Wicklow, Ireland. Castletimon Ogham Stone lies
Castletimon_Ogham_Stone
Ogham stone in County Kilkenny, Ireland
Ballyboodan Ogham Stone (CIIC 038) is an ogham stone and National Monument located in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Ballyboodan Ogham Stone lies in an enclosure
Ballyboodan_Ogham_Stone
Ogham stone in County Kerry, Ireland
The Arraglen Ogham Stone is an ogham stone (CIIC 145) and a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Arraglen ogham stone is located in a saddle
Arraglen_Ogham_Stone
Variety of artifacts in Celtic culture
to contain Celtic tree lore, possibly relating to the crann ogham, the branch of the ogham alphabet where tree names are used as mnemonic devices. The
Celtic_sacred_trees
Character encoding for representing Ogham text
Mac OS Ogham is a character encoding for representing Ogham text on Apple Macintosh computers. It is a superset of the Irish Standard I.S. 434:1999 character
Mac_OS_Ogham
God from Irish mythology
inventor of Ogham, the script in which Irish Gaelic was first written. The Irish spelling "Oghma" is most likely derived from the word Ogham, the name of
Ogma
Collection of ogham stones in County Kerry, Ireland
Ballintaggart Ogham Stones is a collection of ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Ballintaggart Ogham Stones are located
Ballintaggart_Ogham_Stones
Ogham stones (national monument) in County Cork, Ireland
Greenhill Ogham Stones (CIIC 57–58) are two ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland. Greenhill Ogham Stones are located
Greenhill_Ogham_Stones
Ogham stones in County Waterford, Ireland
Kiltera Ogham Stones are two ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County Waterford, Ireland. Kiltera Ogham Stones is located in a field
Kiltera_Ogham_Stones
The Dungummin Ogham Stone, also known as the Clonkeiffy standing stone, is an ancient monument found on a field near a crossroads on the R194 road, south
Dungummin_Ogham_Stone
Collection of ogham stones in County Kerry, Ireland
East Ogham Stones (CIIC 206–213) are a collection of ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Kilcoolaght East Ogham Stones
Kilcoolaght_East_ogham_stones
Ogham stone in County Kerry, Ireland
The Emlagh East Ogham Stone, also called the Priest's Stone (Cloch an tSagairt) is an ogham stone (CIIC 180) and a National Monument located in County
Emlagh_East_Ogham_Stone
Collection of ogham stones in County Kerry, Ireland
Dunloe Ogham Stones (CIIC 197–203, 241) is a collection of ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Dunloe Ogham Stones
Dunloe_Ogham_Stones
5th-century memorial on the Isle of Man
Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. The Knock y Doonee Ogham Stone
Knock_y_Doonee_Ogham_Stone
Pillar stone
The Silchester Ogham stone is a pillar stone discovered at the Roman town on Calleva Atrebatum in Silchester, Hampshire during excavations in 1893. Thus
Silchester_Ogham_stone
Early medieval stone
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. The Newton
Newton_Stone
National monument in County Kerry, Ireland
Ballybowler North Ogham Stone is an ogham stone and a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Ballybowler North Ogham Stone is located near
Ballybowler_North_Ogham_Stone
Souterrain and ogham stones in County Waterford, Ireland
Drumlohan souterrain and ogham stones, known locally as the Ogham Cave, is a souterrain with ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County
Drumlohan Souterrain and Ogham Stones
Drumlohan_Souterrain_and_Ogham_Stones
Name list
in the form ᚏᚑᚅᚐᚅᚅ [ᚋᚐᚊ ᚉᚑᚋᚑᚌᚐᚅᚅ] (RONANN [MAQ COMOGANN]), found as an ogham inscription which translates as 'Rónán, son of Comgán'. In Irish Mythology
Rónán
Ringfort in County Roscommon, Ireland
"Ogham in 3D - Drummin / 11. Drummin I". Ogham.celt.dias.ie. 8 August 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2016. "TITUS Ogamica: Database Query Result". "Ogham in
Drummin_fort
Tourist route in Ireland
attractions along the Ring of Kerry includes: Gap of Dunloe, Bog Village, Dunloe Ogham Stones, Kerry Woollen Mills, Rossbeigh Beach, Cahersiveen Heritage Centre
Ring_of_Kerry
Pair of ogham stones in County Kerry, Ireland
The Ardcanaght Stones are a pair of ogham stones (CIIC 246) forming a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Ardcanaght Stones are located
Ardcanaght_Stones
Church in County Kerry, Ireland
cross-inscribed slabs lie nearby. A holy well, Tobermanaghan, lies to the south. The ogham stone (CIIC 170) stands 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) and reads QENỊLOCI MAQI MAQI-AINIA
St._Manchan's_Oratory
Old Irish treatise on the ogham alphabet
ogham (92 in the Book of Ballymote), for example the "shield ogham" (ogam airenach, nr. 73). Even the Younger Futhark are introduced as "Viking ogham"
In_Lebor_Ogaim
Additional letters of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. The forfeda
Forfeda
6th-century grave marker in Ireland
The Darrynane Beg Ogham Stone is an ogham stone (CIIC 220) and a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. The stone originally lay recumbent
Darrynane_Beg_Ogham_Stone
Name list
of goodness". [citation needed] The name appears in an ogham inscription documented by the Ogham in 3D project as part of the name ᚈᚓᚌᚐᚅᚅ ᚋᚐᚉ ᚇᚓᚌᚂᚐᚅᚅ
Declan_(given_name)
National Monument in County Kerry, Ireland
The Tullygarran ogham stones are a pair of ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. Tullygarran Ogham Stones are located
Tullygarran_ogham_stones
contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. The Ballaqueeney Ogham Stone
Ballaqueeney_Ogham_Stone
Ancient monument in County Leitrim, Ireland
The Cloonmorris Ogham Stone is an ancient monument at Saint Michael's Church, Bornacoola, County Leitrim, in Ireland. It is the only Ogham inscribed stone
Cloonmorris_Ogham_stone
Rune
from Vulgar Latin pirum (plural pira), itself of unknown origin). The Ogham letter name Ceirt, glossed as "apple tree", may in turn be a loan from Germanic
Peorð
Fictional characters in the fairy tale "Snow White"
of "M" in the Ogham alphabet. Quert (portrayed by Johnny Harris) – The son of Muir. His name echoes ceirt, the name of "Q" in the Ogham alphabet. Coll
Seven_Dwarfs
Topics referred to by the same term
Onn is the Irish name of the seventeenth letter of the Ogham alphabet. Onn or ONN may also refer to: Optical neural network Oscillatory neural network
Onn_(disambiguation)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Onn is the
Onn
Island in the North Atlantic Ocean
culture. The long-standing traditional view is that the Celtic language, Ogham script and culture were brought to Ireland by waves of invading or migrating
Ireland
Punctuation mark
"Small Form Variants" (PDF). The Unicode Standard. Unicode Consortium. "Ogham Code Chart" (PDF). The Unicode Standard. Unicode Consortium. Archived (PDF)
Bracket
Ringfort and ogham stone in County Wicklow, Ireland
is a ringfort located in County Wicklow, Ireland. Together with a nearby ogham stone, it forms a National Monument. Crossoona Rath is located on the SE
Crossoona_Rath
Scottish historian
Harvard University. Forsyth is an expert in the Ogham script, and has provided readings for a number of Ogham inscriptions, including the Buckquoy spindle-whorl
Katherine_Forsyth
Historic monument site on the Isle of Man
excavations have uncovered a Christian keeill (a small chapel) with a bilingual ogham stone and a Christian carved stone cross; and on a nearby hilltop a Viking
Knock_y_Doonee
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Straif is
Straif
The Lunnasting stone is a stone bearing an ogham inscription, found at Lunnasting, Shetland and donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland
Lunnasting_stone
Two islands in Ireland
vein. While there may have been earlier occupation on Great Saltee, and an Ogham stone is recorded as being found on the island, the first written record
Saltee_Islands
2024 video game
structures. The player begins as a criminal to be hanged in the county of Ogham, part of the Ezomyte region of Wraeclast. For each character, the voice
Path_of_Exile_2
Church in County Kerry, Ireland
Ratass Church is a medieval church with ogham stone inscriptions in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. It is a National Monument. The church and adjacent
Ratass_Church
Legendary king of Scythia
lineage from the line of Gomer. According to some traditions, he invented the Ogham alphabet and the Gaelic language. According to recensions M and A of the
Fénius_Farsaid
Irish-language poetry
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. In early
Bríatharogam
Celtic language indigenous to the island of Ireland
before falling out of use in the early 20th century. With a writing system, Ogham, dating back to at least the 4th century AD, which was gradually replaced
Irish_language
ISBN 9780953697311. OCLC 883511061. "Ogham in 3D". The Discovery Programme. Retrieved 30 November 2017. "Irish Ogham Stones are now available online in
The_Discovery_Programme
Celtic ethnolinguistic group
oral tradition, traditionally maintained by shanachies. Inscription in the ogham alphabet began in the 4th century. The Gaels' conversion to Christianity
Gaels
centuries, from the gradual emergence out of the protohistoric period (Ogham inscriptions in Primitive Irish, mentions in Greco-Roman ethnography) to
History_of_Ireland_(400–795)
Early Irish codex
finally the ogham, and that the ogham is the most perfected because it was discovered last. The text is the origin of the tradition that the ogham letters
Auraicept_na_n-Éces
Island off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland
Dálach"). In 1902 a number of local newspapers reported on the removal of this Ogham stone from the island's ancient oratory as an act of vandalism. In fact
Inishvickillane
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Tinne is
Tinne_(letter)
Rome began to take notice of it, and a further proto-literate period of ogham epigraphy, before the early historical period began in the 5th century.
Protohistory_of_Ireland
Wiccan branch
tradition. Later that year, Mark and Morgan began creating rituals based on the Ogham. McFarland went on to initiate several high priestesses who hived off to
Faerie_faith
Symbols used in the writing system of early Frisians and Anglo-Saxon peoples
outside of the Brittonic West Country where evidence of Latin and even Ogham continued for several centuries, usage of the futhorc expanded.[citation
Anglo-Saxon_runes
Topics referred to by the same term
code Oxfordshire Ironstone Railway Óir, one of the forfeda letters of the Ogham alphabet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
OIR
in the Ogham alphabet. Scholars generally estimate that the earliest of these inscriptions were made at least in the 5th century AD on Ogham stones.
Languages_of_Ireland
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Uath, Old
Uath
Celtic warrior bands of legend
"The Fianna raised a pillar stone with her name in Ogham letters" - illustration by Stephen Reid in Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race (1911)
Fianna
Monastery in Ireland
monastery around the church. Castlekeeran South Cross West Cross Ogham stone An Ogham stone present reads COVAGNI MAQI MUCOLI LUGINI, meaning "Cuana son
Castlekeeran
5th-century monastery in Waterford, Ireland
Declán of Ardmore in the 5th century. Ultan was the abbot in AD 550. The ogham stones are of the 5th or 6th century, while the stone chancel dates to the
St._Declan's_Monastery
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Sail or Saille
Sail_(letter)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Luis (ᚂ)
Luis_(letter)
Celtic god of eloquence
mythology, the god Ogma was fabled as the inventor of the early Irish alphabet Ogham. Ogmios has frequently been connected with Ogma, but the nature of this
Ogmios
Church in County Kilkenny, Ireland
church was built on the site of an earlier monastery. The presence of an Ogham stone on the site, which is on display in the chancel, suggests there was
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Gowran
St._Mary's_Collegiate_Church,_Gowran
Hieroglyphs (Unicode block) Nabataean (Unicode block) Nandinagari (Unicode block) Ogham (Unicode block) Old Hungarian (Unicode block) Old Italic (Unicode block)
List_of_Unicode_characters
in the Ogham alphabet, dating to around the 5th century. Ogham stones found in the south of Mann are monolingual Irish (like Ballaqueeney Ogham Stone)
History_of_the_Isle_of_Man
Barony in County Leitrim, Ireland
still pointed out at Breanross townland. The Cloonmorris Ogham stone is the only recorded Ogham inscribed stone discovered in county Leitrim.[citation needed]
Maigh_Rein
Set of letter symbols used in magic
inscribing talismans and other magical objects. Ogham: An early medieval alphabet used primarily by the Celts, Ogham consists of 20 characters, each associated
Magical_alphabet
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Ballymakeera is part of the Dáil constituency of Cork North-West. Three Ogham stones are nearby with the somewhat later addition of a Christian shrine
Ballymakeera
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Nion (ᚅ)
Nion
in Celtic or Latin text. These can be written in Ogham or Roman letters. Some stones have both Ogham and Roman inscriptions. The stones are found in Ireland
Celtic_inscribed_stone
List of bodily actions used as nonverbal communication
used by both her supporters and opponents. Ogham: There is direct evidence for the existence of a system of ogham hand signals. The ogam tract In Lebor Ogaim
List_of_gestures
6th-century King of Dyfed
inscriptions in both Latin and in ogham. Dedicated to Voteporigis in the Latin inscription and Votecorigas in ogham, it was immediately assumed by Rhys
Vortiporius
Early medieval Welsh kingdom
by the twenty Ogham stones found in the area. Some of the stones are bilingual and show a mix of Roman and Celtic heritage. The Ogham inscription on
Kingdom_of_Dyfed
Topics referred to by the same term
designator) Or (digraph), in the Uzbek alphabet Or (letter) (or forfeda), in Ogham, the Celtic tree alphabet Odia language, a language spoken in East India
Or
Monuments erected by early Scottish tribes
stele, generally carved or incised with symbols or designs. A few have ogham inscriptions. Located in Scotland, mostly north of the Clyde-Forth line
Pictish_stone
Ancient artifact found in Scotland
The Buckquoy spindle-whorl is an Ogham-inscribed spindle-whorl dating from the Early Middle Ages which was found by Anna Ritchie in 1970 in Buckquoy,
Buckquoy_spindle-whorl
Peninsula in Shetland Islands, Scotland
rest on a prominent hilltop. The Lunnasting stone is a monolith bearing an ogham inscription discovered in the area and donated to the National Museum of
Lunna_Ness
Hero in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology
"possessing a dish or receptacle". The original form of the name "Conall" in Ogham inscriptions was Cunavalas. In the destruction of Da Derga's Hostel, Conall
Conall_Cernach
British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea
in the Ogham alphabet, dating to around the 5th century. Ogham stones found in the south of Man are monolingual Irish (like Ballaqueeney Ogham Stone)
Isle_of_Man
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Eadhadh is
Eadhadh
Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland
stone fort and monastic settlement Kilmalkedar, monastic settlement with Ogham stone Ferriter's Cove, at the western tip of the peninsula; and Gallarus
Dingle_Peninsula
Language family
and 10th centuries, Irish and Pictish were written in original script, Ogham, but Latin script came to be used for all Celtic languages. Welsh has had
Celtic_languages
Pictish stone in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
symbols, a crescent and v-rod and a serpent and z-rod, and an inscription in Ogham, IRATADDOARENS. The carvings of the Brandsbutt Stone are dated to around
Brandsbutt_Stone
Cryptographical replacement of the letters of the runic alphabet
letter modification is that of the Ogham "scales" recorded in the Ogam Tract. Bind rune List of runestones Ogham Pseudo-runes Enoksen 1998, p. 84. "Cipher
Cipher_runes
Stone or wooden slab erected as a marker
earliest recorded Khmer stone inscription dating from 612 AD at Angkor Borei. Ogham stones are vertical grave and boundary markers, erected at hundreds of sites
Stele
Irish poet, barrister and antiquarian
Ogham inscriptions in Ireland, England and Wales but relied on others for Oghams in Scotland. In 1884 he gave the Rhind Lecture on the subject 'Ogham
Samuel_Ferguson
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
article contains Ogham text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Beith (ᚁ)
Beith_(letter)
Seaside resort in County Waterford, Ireland
representation of "Solomon's judgement". The cathedral also contains two Ogham stones, which rest in small alcoves. Some elements of the original structure
Ardmore,_County_Waterford
National monument, County Kerry, Ireland
There was an early Christian settlement here, also called Raingiléis. The Ogham stone was erected as a grave marker c. AD 500–550. In the 1880s it was broken
Ballywiheen
Complex of archaeological sites in Roscommon, Ireland
souterrain is constructed of drystone walling, orthostats and lintels (with Ogham inscriptions), and measures a total of approximately 10.5 m (34 ft) from
Rathcroghan
OGHAM
OGHAM
OGHAM
OGHAM
Girl/Female
English
This name is derived from the name of the Christian festival, and occasionally given to children...
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places called Monceaux, in Calvados and Orne, or Monchaux, in Nord and Seine-Maritime. These get their name from the plural form of Old French moncel ‘hillock’, Late Latin monticellum, a diminutive of mons. Compare Mont.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the Opener (of the gates of sustenance).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligent, Wise, Brilliant, Sensible
Girl/Female
German
Powerful Ruler
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Krisna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Good
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Musto.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Old Arabic name
OGHAM
OGHAM
OGHAM
OGHAM
OGHAM
n.
A particular kind of writing practiced by the ancient Irish, and found in inscriptions on stones, metals, etc.
n.
Same as Ogham.