MoChua
Mochua is a given name of Irish origin. It is a diminutive form of the Irish personal name Mo-Chua, meaning "my Chua." The prefix "Mo-" signifies possession or endearment. The original name, Chua, is thought to derive from the Irish word "cú," meaning "hound" or "wolf." Therefore, Mochua can be interpreted as "my little hound" or "my little wolf."
The name Mochua is associated with several Irish saints, most notably Saint Mochua of Clondalascra. This saint
While not as common as some other Irish names, Mochua is still in use today, particularly in