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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Risteárd (Irish: [ˈɾˠɪʃtʲaːɾˠd̪ˠ]) is an Irish masculine given name. It is the Irish equivalent of Richard.[1] Risteárd is a French-influenced variant of Riocárd (borne by poet and satirist Riocard Bairéad, for example).[2] Three babies were given the name Risteárd in 1975, but the 1964–1974 period and the following years had less than three babies (or none) given the name annually.[3]

People

People with the name Risteárd include:

  • Risteárd Cooper (born 1969), Irish actor, comedian, singer and writer
  • Risteard Craobhach (Richard Creagh, c. 1523 – 1586), Irish Catholic clergyman
  • Risteard Ó Foghludha (Richard Foley, 1871–1957), Irish-language teacher, journalist and editor
  • Risteárd Ó Glaisne (Richard Ernest Giles, 1927–2003), Irish language activist, teacher and writer
  • Risteárd de Hae, the Irish name of Richard J. Hayes (1902–1976), Irish code-breaker during WWII and Director of the National Library
  • Risteard De Hindeberg (Richard Henebry, 1863–1916), Irish priest, educator, Irish language activist, musician, collector, and author
  • Risteárd Buidhe Kirwan (1708–1779), Irish soldier and duellist
  • Risteárd Mulcahy (1922–2016), Irish cardiologist and son of Richard Mulcahy
  • Risteard de Paor, the Irish name of Richard Power (1928–1970), Irish civil servant and writer[4]
  • Risteard Pluincéid (Richard Plunkett, fl. 1662), Franciscan friar and dictionary compiler[5]
  • Risteárd de Tiúit (Richard Tuite, d. 1210), Anglo-Norman nobleman
  • Risteard Tuibear (Richard Tipper, d. 1730), Gaelic scholar and scribe[6]

References

  1. ^ "Ristéard". A Dictionary of First Names (2 ed.). Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. ^ "RISTEÁRD - Irish Names and Surnames". libraryireland.com. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  3. ^ "VSA50 - Boys Names in Ireland with 3 or More Occurrences". data.gov.ie. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Power, Richard (Dick) (de Paor, Risteard)". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Plunkett, Richard (Risteard Pluincéid)". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Tuibear, Risteard (Richard Tipper)". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
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