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In Old Irish, something like AV-er-ghin (where gh is pronounced like Irish ch, but voiced - think of the difference between c and g, and apply that to ch and gh). The emphasis, as usual in Irish, goes on the first syllable. In modern Irish, it would be spelled Amhairghin and pronounced something like OUR-yin.

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8mo ago

It is pronounced as "AH-mur-gin".

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