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In page Iníon Dubh:

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Her name in Scottish Gaelic is Fionnghuala Nic Dhomhnaill.[1] She is better known by her nickname Iníon Dubh, pronounced in Ulster Irish and Scots Gaelic as in-NEEN DOO.[2] This literally translates to "Dark Daughter", which refers to her dark hair colour.[3] Spellings of her nickname vary. The phonetic spellings Ineen Dubh,[4][5][6] Ineen Doo,[citation needed] or Ineen Duv[7][8] are common. Historically, Irish orthography favoured An Inghean Dubh.[3][9][10] Modern historians James O'Neill, Michelle Boyle and Hiram Morgan use the spelling Iníon Dubh.[11][12][13]