Proper noun
(Irish mythology) The wife of Nemed. She died only twelve days after arriving in Ireland.
Macha of the Tuatha Dé Danann who is the daughter of Ernmas and sister of Mórrígan.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough you have published some sword & sorcery novels-The Harp Of The Gray Rose, and in a way the novella "The Fair at Emain Macha"-most of your work is contemporary, usually of myth transplanted into the modern world, or finding magic in the mundane. Source: Internet
Owner J.B. McShan, along with Emil Macha, recorded Jennings's performance. Source: Internet
Just before she was to return home -- broke, credit cards "maxed out," and depressed -- Sirtis auditioned for the role of the chief security officer aboard the USS Enterprise, Lieutenant Macha Hernandez (later changed to Natasha Yar)." Source: Internet
From the ancient warrior queens Marrigan, Macha, and Badbh to the labor-movement maven Mother Jones, Irish women have backbones of steel. Source: Internet
As a person, I often wonder Ethiopia in general Oromo in particular if Macha tullama would not been established- because it promoted Oromo unity! Source: Internet
Macha Rosenthal wrote that it was "as if all the beautiful vitality and all the brilliant rottenness of our heritage in its luxuriant variety were both at once made manifest" in Ezra Pound. Source: Internet