Mórdha
Mórdha is a given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Old Irish word "mór" meaning "great" or "large" and "dá" meaning "two" or "twice." The name is typically masculine and has historical associations with Irish nobility and warriors. Its pronunciation is roughly MOHR-daw. While not as common today as some other Irish names, Mórdha still holds a place in contemporary Irish naming traditions. It is sometimes anglicized as Mordagh or Murdagh. The name's meaning evokes a sense of significance and prominence. Variations and related names exist within Irish and Celtic naming conventions, though Mórdha itself is a distinct and recognizable form. Its usage can be found in historical records and genealogical research related to Ireland.