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 Dubh Essa (also spelled ''Dub Essa'', ''Dubhessa'', ''Dubh Easa'', ''Duibhessa'', ''Duibheasa'') was a medieval Gaelic feminine given name, fairly common in 13th- and 14th-century Ireland.〔
 While the name may be a compound of Gaelic ''dubh'' "dark" (probably referring to hair color, hence "black-haired") and ''eas'' "waterfall, cascade, rapid" (genitive ''easa''), its meaning is sometimes interpreted as "black nurse" ((ラテン語:nutrix nigra)).〔Yonge, Charlotte M. (1884). . p. 254.〕
 Dubh Essa has also been anglicized as ''Duvessa'' (e.g., in M. J. Molloy's 1964 comedy ''The Wooing of Duvessa'').
 ==Bearers==
 
 * Dubh Essa ingen Briain, died 1052.
 * Dubh Essa ingen Amhalgadha, died 1078.
 * Dubh Essa ingen maic Aedha, died 1115.
 * Dubh Essa Níc Eidhin, died 1187.
 * Dubh Essa Bean Uí Dubhda, died 1190.
 * Dubhessa Ní Diarmata, died 1229.
 * Dubhessa Ní hElide, died 1328.
 * Dubhessa Ní Fherghail, died 1328.
 * Dubhessa Bean Uí Chonchobhair, died 1328.
 
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