Flannery
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Name — An Irish surname and given name, from Ó Flannabhra, meaning "red eyebrows."
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Etymology
Reduced Anglicized form of Irish Ó Flannabhra (“descendant of Flannabhra”), a personal name derived from flann (“blood red”) + abhra (“eyebrow”). The bridge convention was invented by American player William (Bill) L. Flannery.
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What does “Flannery” mean?
The word “Flannery” means an Irish surname and given name, from Ó Flannabhra, meaning "red eyebrows.".
How do you use “Flannery” in a sentence?
Here is “Flannery” used in a sentence: “The writer Flannery O'Connor set most of her fiction in the American South.”
What part of speech is “Flannery”?
“Flannery” is a name.