Nuala (/ˈnlə/ NOO-lə, Irish: [ˈn̪ˠuəlˠə]) is an Irish feminine given name, derived from Irish mythology - being either a diminutive form of Fionnuala ("fair shoulder"), the daughter of Lir, or an alternate name for Úna (perhaps meaning "lamb"), wife of Finvarra, king of the fairies.

Nuala
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈnlə/ NOO-lə
Irish: [ˈn̪ˠuəlˠə]
GenderFeminine
Origin
Word/nameOld Irish
MeaningShoulder, lamb, born of the sea
Region of originIreland, Irish diaspora
Other names
Related namesÚna, Fionnuala

In modern Irish storytelling, Nuala means "born of the sea".[1]

People of this name include:

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  1. ^ Sayles, John (3 February 1995), The Secret of Roan Inish (Drama, Family, Fantasy), Jeni Courtney, Eileen Colgan, Mick Lally, Jones Entertainment Group, Skerry Productions, retrieved 16 November 2023