| Title: | Celt Notefile | 
| Moderator: | TALLIS::DARCY | 
| Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
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Help, I can't find the correct pronunication of two names.  Would 
someone be able to write them out phonetically (sp?) or call me and
give me the correct way to say them, the only thing I do know is that
their Celtic:
                Dymphna (meaning white wave)
                Emryss (meaning immortal)
I am going between these two names for an organization I'm involved 
with called SCA (Society for Creative Anchronisms).  
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Diane C. Denehy
DTN:  540-1030
Outside:  206-828-1030
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| 897.1 | Dymphna may be more Relevant | NIALL::HURLEY | Fri Apr 26 1991 09:18 | 8 | |
|     
    	Not sure of the second but DIM F NUH is the first.
    
    	For what its worth St. Dymphna is the patron Saint
    	 of Mental Illness
    
    			Neil
    
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| 897.2 | got another one for you | NOATAK::DENEHY | Fri Apr 26 1991 18:04 | 6 | |
| How would I say either: Duinesidhe or O'Duineacha (this is the original surname of the Denehy's). Thanks Diane | |||||
| 897.3 | Sepulchral. | MACNAS::MHUGHES | Mon Apr 29 1991 03:28 | 12 | |
|     Leaprechauns will oblige on one or two.
    
    Dymphna =  DIYNF-NAH  OR THYNF-NAH  but in Dublin they say 
    DIMP-NAAAA
    
    Emryss =  EM-RISSSS
    
    Duinesidhe = DIYNE--SHEE or THYNE-SHEEE (fairy-person or ghost person)
    Irish fairies do not equate the U.S. connotation (they are types of 
    mischievious poltergeist).
    
    Snake couldn't resist.
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