Seachnall

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  • Irish
Possibly an Irish form of SECUNDINUS. This was the name of a 5th-century Irish saint, also known as Secundinus.

SECUNDINUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name derived from the praenomen SECUNDUS. Saint Secundinus, also known as Seachnall, was a 5th-century assistant to Saint Patrick who became the first bishop of Dunshaughlin.
SECUNDUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, which meant "second" in Latin.
EQUIVALENTS
IRISH: Seachlann, Sechnall
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT IRISH: Maeleachlainn, Máel Sechlainn, Máel Sechnaill
ANCIENT ROMAN: Secundinus, Secundus
IRISH: Leachlainn, Malachy, Maolsheachlann