Oonagh
Introduction
a name of Irish origin meaning 'lamb' or 'one born at noon'.
Background Story
The name Oonagh is derived from Irish mythology. Oonagh is often associated with the goddess Brigid, and can also be related to the character in folklore who is known for her kindness and nurturing spirit. The name has cultural significance in Ireland and is celebrated in various literary works.
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