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Grania es la forma anglicizada del antiguo nombre irlandés Grainne, cuya raíz significa "grano" o posiblemente "sol". En la mitología irlandesa, Grainne es la valiente princesa que huyó de un matrimonio concertado con el héroe Fionn Mac Cumhaill, dando origen a una de las mayores leyendas románticas celtas: la Persecución de Diarmuid y Grainne. El nombre evoca pasión, independencia y el misticismo celta.
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- Grainne (Irish mythology) — Legendary princess and heroine of the Irish mythological cycle, central figure of the tale "The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne", a defining romance of Celtic tradition.
- Grace O'Malley (Grainne Mhaol) — 16th-century Irish chieftain and pirate queen of Connacht, famous for her defiance of English rule and her legendary meeting with Queen Elizabeth I.
- Grainne Seoige — Irish television presenter and journalist, one of Ireland's most recognised media personalities, known for hosting major national programmes.
- Grania Willis — Irish equestrian journalist and author, widely published on horse sports and known for adventurous equestrian travel writing.