"Orla" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Danish]

Etymology: From Irish Órfhlaith. A male character in James Macpherson's Ossianic poems; established as a male name due to a 19th century Danish politician, Orla Lehmann. Etymology templates: {{der|da|ga|Órfhlaith}} Irish Órfhlaith Head templates: {{head|da|proper noun|||g=|head=}} Orla, {{da-proper noun}} Orla
  1. a male given name from Irish

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Anglicized version of Irish Órfhlaith (“golden princess”), from ór (“gold”) + flaith (“princess”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|ga|Órfhlaith||golden princess}} Irish Órfhlaith (“golden princess”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Orla
  1. A female given name from Irish. Translations (female given name): Órfhlaith (Irish)
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