Beautiful baby name faces extinction after being given to just two girls last year
The name has never made it to the top 100 list in Ireland, making it a unique option for expectant parents.
Ríoghnach - pronounced ree-uh-nah or ree-uh-knock - is linked to royalty in Ireland and holds historical significance.
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It translates to 'queenly' in Irish, derived from the word for 'queen'.
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According to the latest data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO), Ríoghnach appeared on the Irish baby name charts in 2023, albeit in a more exclusive manner.
With less than three girls named Ríoghnach last year, it holds the 625th spot.
Rooted in Irish mythology, Ríonach (an alternative spelling) is often associated with the spouse of one of Ireland's earliest High Kings, infusing the name with a touch of ancient Irish history.
For those who value the significance behind names, Ríoghnach provides an opportunity to resonate with Ireland's regal past, bestowing a Royal and grand aura on any child named so.
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Intriguingly, Ríonach, the more conventional spelling, was also assigned to fewer than three baby girls in 2023.
The name Ríona, a simplified variant, secured the 142nd spot on the list, with 33 newborn Ríonas, indicating that while Ríoghnach itself remains relatively uncommon, its derivatives have left a more significant imprint on Irish baby names in recent times.
Although it may not be as prevalent as other Irish names, Ríoghnach has been carried into the world by several prominent individuals.
Among them are Ríoghnach Ní Ghrioghair, a gifted film director, and Ríoghnach Connolly, a renowned traditional sean nós singer.
These celebrated name bearers stand as a testament to the elegance and cultural depth of this unique choice.
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2025 college football broadcast info, streaming guide for Power conferences
It's back — the pageantry, the spectacle, all the way from Tightwad Hill down to Death Valley(s). College football begins its march through 2025 with Iowa State versus Kansas State in … Dublin? Rest assured, this year's TV schedule is vast, loaded and full of exceptions. The first three weeks are already set with broadcasters, as are a handful of headliner matchups later this fall. Week 4 (Sept. 20) is when networks can start toggling TV windows based on College Football Playoff gravity and in-season developments, with six- and 12-day windows to flex into before kickoff. It puts the most interesting, or consequential, games in front of the largest viewership. It also adds confusion to a process that's already quite confusing. Advertisement Here, we break down the 2025 broadcast rotation for each major conference. We'll worry about bowls and the Playoff once we get there. 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That Longhorns fan muttering about Nietzsche was right after all. The SEC is ESPN's Saturday centerpiece now. 'ABC Saturday Night Football' is the conference marquee with a weekly 7:30 p.m. start. It's usually with Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit on the call, as Holly Rowe reports along the sideline. A typical SEC/ABC Saturday is blocked out as such: If there are multiple top-line matchups after sundown, well, one of them can just slide over to ESPN in the 6-8 p.m. range. All the other games go to ESPN's many tributaries (ESPN2, ESPNU, etc.) or the SEC Network because ESPN is its parent company, naturally. Some of the lower-tier offerings will be digital exclusives to ESPN+ and SEC Network+ (Illinois State vs. Oklahoma, and Long Island vs. Florida are Week 1 examples). Ardent fans will need to 'plus' up for the entire slate. Advertisement That coincides with ESPN's direct-to-consumer (DTC) service, which launches Aug. 21. The unlimited DTC plan includes all of ESPN's linear networks and its digital streamers. That means both SEC Network and SEC Network+ are covered. Without the new service, you can still stream SEC Network or SEC Network+ on the ESPN app … but you need a TV plan login, rather than an ESPN+ one. Here's the 'SEC on ABC' lineup so far. The later weeks will fill out in time. 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Ireland's Last Leprechaun Whisperer Reaches for a Pot of TV Gold
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