Where does “aoibhinn” come from?

aoibhinn (Irish) comes from Old Irish oíbind, from Proto-Celtic *aibâ.

aoibhinn (Irish): delightful, blissful

Definitions

  1. delightful, blissful

Ancestry of “aoibhinn”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishoíbindpleasant, agreeable, delightful
2Proto-Celtic*aibâ

Words derived from “aoibhinn

Every word from Proto-Celtic *aibâEvery word from Old Irish oíbind