Cloonagh
Cloonagh is a place name found in Ireland. It typically refers to a townland, a small geographical division of land. Cloonagh is derived from the Irish word Cluain Each, which translates to "meadow of the horse" or "pasture of the horse". Numerous townlands across Ireland bear this name, often reflecting a historical connection to horse breeding or grazing in the area. Because it is a common townland name, further context is needed to determine the specific location being referenced. One would need to know the county or parish to differentiate between different Cloonaghs.