| Glangevlin |
The forked glen |
| Altnasheen |
Alt na Sian, the gorge or gully of the fairies |
| Altshallon |
Alt Sealain, gorge of the water channel
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| Bellavally |
Beal an Bhealaigh, mouth or gorge of the road or pass |
| Bursan |
Supposed to be an English word |
| Carnamaclean |
McCleans cairn or burial mound |
| Carrick West |
An Gharraig Thiar - the West Rock |
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Coppanaghbane
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Copanagh Ban - a place abounding in dock (white)
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Coppanaghmore
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Cuppanagh Mor - a place abounding in dock f (great)
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| Corneenflynn |
Coirnin Ui Fhlionn, Flynn's little nook
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| Corracleigh |
Corr na Cloiche, hill of the stone
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| Corratawy |
Corr an tSamraidh, hill of the sorrell |
| Crea |
Criadh, soil or clay |
| Curraghglass |
Currach Glas, the green moor |
| Curraghvah |
Currach Bheathach, moor of the birches |
| Derrylahan |
Doire Leathan, the wide oak grove |
| Derrynananta |
Doire na Neannta, the oakwood of the nettles |
| Derrynataun |
Doirin an tSuain, little oakwood of the sleep |
| Drumhurrin |
Drom Shoirn, hill ridge of the kiln or furnace |
| Dunmakeever |
Dun Mac Iomhair, McKeever's fort |
| Esvaugh |
Ais Bheathach, the marsh of the birches |
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Garvolt
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Rough gorge or gully |
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Gowlat/Golagh
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Gabhla road or river forks. The Shannon joins the Abha Mhor
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Gub
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Gob, a snout or point of land |
| Knockgorm |
Cnoc gorm, the blue hill |
| Lattone |
Leath Toin, half bottom or butt of a hill
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| Legatraghta |
Log an tSneachta, the hollow of the snow |
| Legglass |
Log Glas, the green hollow |
| Legnaderk |
Log na Dearca, hollow of the pit or cave |
| Legnagrow |
Log na gCno, the hollow of the nuts |
| Moneenabrone |
Moinin na Bron, the little bog of the quern |
| Moneensauran |
Moinin Samhrain, Samhran's little bog |
| Mullaghlea |
Mullach Liath, grey hill summit |
| Mully Lower |
Mullach lochtar, the hill summit (lower) |
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Tonanilt/ Towney
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Tamnaigh, bottom or lower part of the alt. Tamhnaigh-a green field
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| Tullycrofton |
Tulach Chrofton, Crofton's Hill |
| Tullynacleigh |
Tulach na Cloiche, the hill of the stone |
| Tullynacross |
Tulach na Croise, the hill of the cross |
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Tully minister
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Tulach na Mainistreach, hill of the monastery. Tulaigh an Mhinistir, hill of the parson or minister |
| Tullytiernan |
Tulaigh Thiarnain, Tiernan's Hill |