FLANN
FLANN, genitive Flainn and Floinn, Flann, Flan, (Florence, Florry); an ancient and once common Irish name, meaning 'ruddy.' It survived among the MacEgans and O'Mulconrys down to comparatively recent times. Several saints of the name are mentioned in the Martyrology of Donegal. Latin — Flannus.
Alphabetical Index to Names of Men (Irish-English)
Note: The old Irish letters used in the original text* have been converted to the Roman alphabet for this online version, and the lenited (or dotted) consonants changed to their aspirated equivalents, i.e. the dotted 'c' has been altered to 'ch', the dotted 'g' to 'gh', and the dotted 'm' to 'mh', etc. For example, in the name Caoimgin (Kevin), where the 'm' and 'g' are both dotted (ṁ, ġ) in the old Irish lettering, the name has been converted here to the modern Irish equivalent of Caoimhghin.
* Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall: Irish Names and Surnames by Rev. Patrick Woulfe, 1923.