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Irish Name ?
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Vivian | Report | 14 Jun 2004 11:24 |
Many thanks Marion "of Mersyside. Had a look at that site and found Cionaodh which is a form of Cinaed. Perhaps it wasnt Clon but Cion! plausable isnt it. Anyhow thanks again. Never ceases to amaze me how many people out there are prepared to help. TTFN Viv |
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Vivian | Report | 12 Jun 2004 13:24 |
Many thanks for replies re "Clon". Cant imagine why anyone would call a girl that! No accounting for taste! Viv |
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Vivian | Report | 12 Jun 2004 08:26 |
Is there anyone out there that knows if there is such a name as "Clon" (christian name), I have found a female relative born in Ireland and I am sure that is what it reads. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Viv. |