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    Pronouncing this name: Donn......?

    I'd like some help from the rabble on pronouncing this name: Donnchadha.

    My guess is "don - a - chu." Would this be correct? Thanks!

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    My guess is "Don Ka Da", though I have no real knowledge of Gaelic and only can guess by how I've heard names pronounced.

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    i think it's pronounced Dan-cha

    D (as in the word "do")
    ah (as in "car")
    n (as in "no")
    ch (as in "chin")
    ah (as in "car")

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    DAWN-KAY-A (The 'ch' as in 'loch').

    This is the possessive form of the name Donnchadh (Modern Irish: Donncha) as used in Irish surnames like Ó Donnchadha or Mac Donnchadha. ('Descendant of Donnchadh and 'son of Donnchadh, respectively.)
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    Hmm, very interesting take on how to pronounce this name. I'm thinking that it's: DAWN-KAY-A! What syllable is accented, though, the KAY?

    I'm looking in to the MacDonagh (McDonough) surname roots, and it seems to stem from Donnchadha.

    I was at the Frederick, MD Celtic Festival on Saturday, and visited the MacDonald clan tent. Their take on it was: DAWN'-A-KEY.

    So, now, who's actually correct?????? I'm all confused!

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    OK, look at what I found on a Gaelic pronunciation site:

    Donnchadh DO nu chugh, DO nu chu, DOO nu chugh, DOO nu chu brown warrior Duncan

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    I know no Gaelic at all, but it's beginning to look just like the name Donahue to me! So I looked it up and it is indeed the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denmcdough View Post
    Hmm, very interesting take on how to pronounce this name. I'm thinking that it's: DAWN-KAY-A! What syllable is accented, though, the KAY?

    I'm looking in to the MacDonagh (McDonough) surname roots, and it seems to stem from Donnchadha.

    I was at the Frederick, MD Celtic Festival on Saturday, and visited the MacDonald clan tent. Their take on it was: DAWN'-A-KEY.

    So, now, who's actually correct?????? I'm all confused!
    I am unknowledgable of Irish Gaelic, but it is definitely not Dawn-A-Key (the Robertsons Gaelic name). If this were Scots Gaelic, it would be Dawn-A-Ka. The "dh" would be silent, but there would be an inherent "a" between the n and the ch.

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    Donnchadh This should be the Irish pronunciation as well

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