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Correct. The "h" renders the "g" silent in Irish. In the 1920's, after winning independence, the Irish Free State tried to bring back Irish as a spoken tongue. To help, they "cleaned up" some of the more daunting aspects of Irish spelling. Thus Maighread became Mairead, both pronounced "ma-RADE."(My source of information is my Irish mother, taught Gaelic in school growing up.)
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Thanks to both of you :D
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