In
Irish mythology
Irish mythology is the body of myths native to the island of Ireland. It was originally passed down orally in the prehistoric era, being part of ancient Celtic religion. Many myths were later written down in the early medieval era by Ch ...
, Finnguala (modern spellings:
Fionnghuala, Fionnuala , or Finola; literally meaning "white shoulder") was the daughter of
Lir of the
Tuatha Dé Danann
The Tuath(a) Dé Danann (, meaning "the folk of the goddess Danu"), also known by the earlier name Tuath Dé ("tribe of the gods"), are a supernatural race in Irish mythology. Many of them are thought to represent deities of pre-Christian Gae ...
. In the legend of the ''
Children of Lir'', she was
changed into a
swan and
curse
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d by her stepmother, Aoife, to wander the
lake
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s and
river
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s of
Ireland
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, with her brothers Fiachra, Conn and
Aodh, for 900 years until saved by the marriage of Lairgren, son of Colman, son of Cobthach, and Deoch, daughter of Finghin, whose union broke the curse. 'The Song of Fionnuala', with lyrics by
Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852) was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his ''Irish Melodies''. Their setting of English-language verse to old Irish tunes marked the transition in popular Irish culture from Irish ...
Silent, O Moyle , Thomas Moore - N. Clifford Page
/ref> speaks of her wanderings.
The name is anglicized as Fenella. The shortened version Nuala is commonly used as a first name in contemporary Ireland.
People
People named Fionnuala
* Fionnuala Boyd
* Fionnuala Carr
* Fionnuala Ellwood
Fionnuala Ellwood (born 3 July 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is an actress best known for portraying Lynn Whiteley in the ITV soap ''Emmerdale'' between 1989 and 1994.
Early life
She attended Wilmslow County Grammar School for Girls.
Career
Other ...
* Fionnuala Kenny
* Fionnuala McCormack
* Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
* Fionnuala Ní Fhlatharta
* Fionnuala Ní Flaithbheartaigh
* Fionnuala Sherry
* Fionnuala Sweeney
People named Fionnula
* Fionnula Flanagan
People named Finola
* Finola Dwyer
*Finola Hughes
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* Finola Moorhead
* Finola O'Donnell
* Finola O'Farrell
References
Mythological cycle
Shapeshifting
Legendary birds
Female legendary creatures
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