Clodagh
KLOH-dah
The Story of Clodagh
Imagine a river that carves its path through ancient Irish landscapes, shaping the very earth it flows through.
Clodagh originates from the name of a river in County Tipperary, Ireland, a waterway that has flowed for millennia. Its exact meaning is lost to time, possibly linked to the Irish words for 'rocky' or 'stony,' evoking the unyielding earth.
This name suggests a daughter who is grounded and independent, moving through life with a natural strength. You will see her face challenges with a calm resilience, like water finding its way over stones.
What It Means
“It's taken from the name of the River Clodagh in County Tipperary, Ireland. Its meaning is uncertain, possibly related to 'rocky' or 'stony'.”
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#15 in 2009
Total Births
200
First Recorded
1998
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