Ailill

Ailill (Ailell, Oilioll) is a male name in Old Irish. It is a prominent name in Irish mythology, as for Ailill mac Máta, King of Connacht and husband of Queen Medb, on whom Shakespeare based the Fairy Queen Mab.[1] Ailill was a popular given name in medieval Ireland, meaning something like "beauty".[2]

Notables named Ailill

  • Ailill Aulom, early 1st millennium druid and King of Munster[3]
  • Ailill mac Máta, legendary King of Connacht and husband of Queen Medb
  • Ailill mac Slanuill, legendary High King of Ireland of the 12th century BC
  • Ailill Finn, legendary High King of the 8th century BC
  • Ailill Caisfhiaclach, legendary High King of the 5th century BC
  • Ailill mac Echach Mugmedóin, half-brother of Niall of the Nine Hostages (5th century AD)
  • Ailill Molt, High King of the 5th century AD
  • Ailill Inbanda (died c. 549), King of Connacht
  • Saint Ailill the First, 6th century Bishop of Armagh
  • Ailill the Second, 6th century Bishop of Armagh
  • Ailill mac Rechtaide, 6th century patriarch of the Ó Faircheallaigh and the Ó Fearghuis
  • Ailill Cruitire, 7th century King of Brega
  • Ailill Medraige mac Indrechtaig (died 764), King of Connacht
  • Ailill, 9th century Bishop of Clogher
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References

  1. ^ The Metrical Dindsenchas "Fert Medba" Poem 128
  2. ^ "Ailill - Meaning of Name Ailill - Pronounce Ailill Irish Boy Name". 15 March 2012.
  3. ^ Scéla Mosaulum