Enaghbeg
Enaghbeg is a placename primarily found in Ireland. It typically signifies a small marsh or bog. The name is derived from the Irish language, combining "Eanach" (meaning marsh or bog) and "Beag" (meaning small). Therefore, Enaghbeg literally translates to "small marsh" or "small bog".
Enaghbeg can refer to:
- A geographical feature: A specific area of land characterized as a small marsh or bog.
- A townland: A division of land within a civil parish, commonly found in Ireland. Several townlands across Ireland bear the name Enaghbeg, each denoting a small marshy area within that specific location. The size and significance of these townlands vary.
The spelling can sometimes be slightly different, such as Annaghbeg, but the origin and meaning remain the same. Records and historical documents relating to a specific Enaghbeg townland can often be found in local archives and libraries within Ireland.