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==Registerability:==  
==Registerability:==  
From the <month> <year> LoAR:
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="3" |'''Kaleigh'''
|-
|Da'ud ibn Auda (2nd tenure, 1st year)
|1994.03
|[Returning Kaleigh Hayes.] Kaleigh is not at all a reasonable English respelling of the Irish Ceallach. As Palimpsest noted, "Ceallach is and was pronounced with a final hard ch as in German ach or Gaelic loch; when this sound occurs in English, it is generally rendered ch, so it's unlikely that any Englishing would differ much from the Irish spellings." [3/94, p.20]
|}
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==Conflict:==
==Conflict:==

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Registerability:

Kaleigh
Da'ud ibn Auda (2nd tenure, 1st year) 1994.03 [Returning Kaleigh Hayes.] Kaleigh is not at all a reasonable English respelling of the Irish Ceallach. As Palimpsest noted, "Ceallach is and was pronounced with a final hard ch as in German ach or Gaelic loch; when this sound occurs in English, it is generally rendered ch, so it's unlikely that any Englishing would differ much from the Irish spellings." [3/94, p.20]

http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents/CompiledNamePrecedents/Compatible.html

Conflict:

From the <month> <year> LoAR:

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