Proper noun
(Irish mythology) In the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, the father of Cethern.
A male given name from Irish mainly used in Ireland.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFintan Drury, his agent, was on the line, telling him that Keane had released a statement to Tommy Gorman, confirming he was about to retire from international football. Source: Internet
Fintan Lalor is requesting the approval from Laois County Council to provide a new slatted tank at Garrafin, Mountrath. Source: Internet
From what I can gather, Monaghan are resting some of their experienced men in January like ourselves, but they still had Fintan Kelly, Rory Beggan, and Darren Hughes against Fermanagh on Wednesday night, so they will have plenty about them. Source: Internet
The cheery dining room underwent a five-month rehab by the genuine Irish boys, brothers Michael and Fintan Galway and pals Anthony Clarke and Sean Lynch (all known to speak Gaelic). Source: Internet
It was devised by Fintan Coyle and Cathy Dunning, and developed for television by the BBC Entertainment Department. Source: Internet