Edana of Ireland (also Edaene, Etaoin, Edna, Eidyn) was an Irish monastic who lived at the confluence of the River Shannon and Boyle River during the sixth century. Her name means "little fire" or "little flame". She could be confused with St. Modwenna of Whitby, although there is no evidence supporting it.
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