Rónán

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Rónán,

seal
', 'a pledge', and 'a promising oath'. The word for seal in Irish Gaelic is rón.

The name is derived from a very old legend, which tells the story of a mother seal who is warned never to stray too close to the land. When the seal is swept ashore by a huge wave, she becomes trapped in a human form, known as a "Selkie" or "seal maiden". Although she lives as the wife of a fisherman and bears him children, known as "ronans" or "little seals", she never quite loses her "sea-longing". Eventually she finds the "seal-skin" which the fisherman has hidden and slips back into the ocean. However, she cannot forget her husband and children and can be seen swimming close to the shore, keeping a watchful and loving eye on them.[1]

There are twelve Irish saints bearing the name of Ronan commemorated in the

Martyrology of Donegal:[2]
These include:

People with the given name

People with the surname

Fictional characters

See also

  • Ronon Dex, a fictional character in the Stargate Atlantis television series

References

  1. ^ "Irish baby names meanings - List of unique and unusual Irish names for your baby girl or boy". 8 May 2021.
  2. ^ Flood, William Henry Grattan (1912). "St. Ronan" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 13.