A NAME TO, A MEAN TO, A TEAM ON, A MATE NO, ME TO ANA, MEAN TAO, ATONE 
bjornmag Hallingstad John Mr. Jonah O. Blending beyond Jon Reime Jon
Joel 
 nuonorp dlihngaM ssoF denuR ynimongi dnoB lanimreG nhoJ nahoJ
nosmirgsA
Standal Magh erroneous.notion Dani Bj�rn Norheim Magee ontic.mantsin 
Magny Hanne Bjevrke Manee Glenda Bjordl Maney Heod Gram Manney garbiel 
Neal hoberg Magnhy Maget Magey Maghy Hughey Hayes Magnhill Magni Byrn
Bj�rn Hitd�lakjempe Bjarnar saga H�d�lakappa Bjarni Hitd�lakappi 
Magnus Holberg Brandt Beorma bjorn beras matronym
[bef. 1000; ME be(a)re, beor(e), OE bera; c. Fris b?r, D beer, OHG bero
Lith b4ras brown. Cf. BRUIN]
Magh- Important Derivatives Are: May1, Dismay, Might1, Main, Machine, 
be able; dismay, from Old French esmaier, to frighten. Both a and b
from 
Germanic suffixed form *mah-ti-, power. main, from Old English m�gen, 
grade form *mgh-an-, ?that which enables.? machine, mechanic, 
Possibly suffixed form *magh-u-. (magic), magus, from Old Persian magu,
[PHONOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF QUENYA FROM PROTO-ELDARIN] This follows
ETYM 
shown in BOLT. As shown by KVNS, at that time RT the Elves made PE by 
likely made ETYM PE / Valarin uneuphonic with roots such as {snas} and 
have a history of change MET before that? E.g. PE {magh} = "hand",
{mag} 
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In a map printed in 1570 the peninsula is called Island Maghies11 and
in 
Inquisitions of Antrim12, it is referred to as Island of Magie and
Island 
1654, it is called Magees Ile. During the 19th century the Ordnance 
which they say derives in turn from a word for seagull. I can not find 
in the ?O? form as O?Hea, O?Hay, Hay, Hayes : The derivation from the 
following corrupted forms; McKee, Magee, McGee, Mackey, McKay, McCoy, 
Magees who are said to have their principal base in the townlands of 
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of yellow-haired Aodh � N�ill)?. A similar derivation is given in 
members of this family by soldiers from Carrickfergus Castle, following
MAGDE MAGDY MAGEE MAGEN MAGET MAGEW MAGEY MAGFE MAGGA MAGGE MAGGI MAGGO
MAGJI MAGJO MAGJU MAGKA MAGKU MAGNM MAGNY MAGON MAGOO MAGOT MAGOW MAGOZ
MAGXY MAGYA MAGYE MAGYI MAGYU MAGZE MAGZI
'Magnus' also appears in the forms 'Mang' and 'Manges' in the Alps and 
large", thus by being used as a (proper) noun it becomes "the great
one". 
 "',EGSabdeghiklmnorstv
Carolus Magnus, German: Karl der Grosse, Norwegian: Karla-Magnus). 
an impressive medieval king, who in 800 was crowned the first Western 
to his contemporaries? Well he was made a saint (canonized in 1165, 
places) and the word for "king" in many Slavic languages is derived
from 
'Maginold' "he who rules with might". It is hard to tell if this 
'macht', which derives from the Indo-European '*magh-' "to be able", 
'mage' and 'magic' (from the Old Persian 'magus', Iranian 'magu-',
which 
ALSO 'MACHINE' AND 'MECHANIC'..
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