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Aulay Aulay is a Scottish masculine given name. It is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic ''Amhladh'',〔 ''Amhlaidh'',〔 ''Amhlaigh'', and ''Amhlaibh''. The standard Irish Gaelic form of these names is ''Amhlaoibh'' (pronounced "ow-liv",〔 and "owl-lee");〔 which can be Anglicised as ''Auliffe'' and ''Humphrey''.〔 The Old Irish personal name ''Amlaíb'' is a Gaelicised form of the Old Norse ''Óláfr'', and is recorded in the Annals of Ulster as being introduced into Ulster by "Amlaíb, son of the king of Lochlann" In the 9th century, ''Óláfr'' may have been pronounced more like the Old Norse ''Áleifr''. A Classical Gaelic form of this Old Irish name is ''Amhlaíbh''. The older Irish Gaelic names ''Amalgaid''〔 and ''Amhalghaidh''〔 (pronounced "owl-ghee"), were borne by an early king of Munster, and an early king of Connacht. Even though these names were of a different origin than the above Gaelicised Norse names, they were "totally confused" in the later Middle Ages with them. In later times, ''Amalgaid'' and ''Amhalghaidh'' were Anglicised as Auley; as well as Awley, which was a spelling commonly used by the Magawleys of Calry.〔 ==Notable people with these names==
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