Flannery
Introduction
descendant of the man from the land of the river
Background Story
Flannery is derived from the Irish surname Ó Flannabhra, meaning 'descendant of Flannabhra' or 'red land.' The name is often associated with the renowned author Flannery O'Connor, known for her Southern Gothic style and profound exploration of morality and ethics in her works.
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Variations
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