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Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
maol (“holy man's servant”) + Dòmhnach (“the Lord”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Maoldòmhnaich (genitive Mhaoldòmhnaich, vocative a Mhaoldòmhnaich)
- a male given name, equivalent to English Ludovic, though the two names are etymologically unrelated
- Muldoanich (an island in Western Isles council area, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, south of Barra and east of Vatersay).