Zen Paradox — is an electronic music artist, primarily involved in the production of techno as well as other more experimental electronic sounds, from Melbourne, Australia. It is the principle name under which Steve Law records and performs electronic music.… … Wikipedia
Phelim Caoch O'Neill — Phelim Caoch O Neill, was a Prince of the Cenél nEógain from 1517 to 1542.The first son of King Conn Bacach O Neill. Conn came from a long line of Ulster kings and was known throughout all the O Neill provinces as The O Neill or the most supreme… … Wikipedia
Tirlough Brassileagh O'Neill — was the son of Phelim Caoch O Neill, Prince of the Cenél nEógain. As the grandson of Conn O Neill, then King and later Earl of Tyrone, he was fostered by the McCann clan in the area to the south of Lough Neagh known as clan Brassill area. When… … Wikipedia
Brazel — This interesting name is of Medieval Irish origin and is the Anglicization of the Gaelic O Breasail , translating as the descendant of Breasal , a byname meaning Strife . In English the variants include Brazel, Brazil, Brassil(l) and Brassell. In … Surnames reference
Brazil — Recorded in several spellings including Brassill, Brazil, and Breazeall, this surname has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the South American country. It is Irish, and was formerly only recorded in ancient times in the County of Wexford,… … Surnames reference
Breazeall — Recorded in several spellings including Brassill, Brazil, and Breazeall, this surname has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the South American country. It is Irish, was formerly only recorded in ancient times in the County of Wexford, in… … Surnames reference
Bresland — This interesting surname, of foreign appearance, is a variant of Brazil (Breslin) which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Breasail , meaning male descendant of (O) of Brasal , a nickname meaning strife , from the Gaelic bres , strife. The… … Surnames reference
Breslane — This interesting surname, of foreign appearance, is a variant of Brazil (Breslin) which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Breasail , meaning male descendant of (O) of Brasal , a nickname meaning strife , from the Gaelic bres , strife. The… … Surnames reference
Brislan — This interesting surname, of foreign appearance, is a variant of Brazil (Breslin) which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Breasail , meaning male descendant of (O) of Brasal , a nickname meaning strife , from the Gaelic bres , strife. The… … Surnames reference
Brisland — This interesting surname, of foreign appearance, is a variant of Brazil (Breslin) which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Breasail , meaning male descendant of (O) of Brasal , a nickname meaning strife , from the Gaelic bres , strife. The… … Surnames reference