On December 2 the Irish calendars commemorate Saint Máelodran, whom they associate with a locality in County Westmeath. His name first appears in the Martyrology of Oengus:
G. iv. nonas Decembris.
...with a number of martyrs, Mael-odran great, magnified should be implored.
while the notes add:
Máelodran, i.e. Máel-odran of Tuaim indbir or Druim Indbir in the west of Meath.
The later Martyrology of Gorman adds in its notes that the saint is:
of Tuaim Inbir, in the west of Meath, and he is a confessor.
G. iv. nonas Decembris.
...with a number of martyrs, Mael-odran great, magnified should be implored.
while the notes add:
Máelodran, i.e. Máel-odran of Tuaim indbir or Druim Indbir in the west of Meath.
The later Martyrology of Gorman adds in its notes that the saint is:
of Tuaim Inbir, in the west of Meath, and he is a confessor.
The Martyrology of Donegal repeats this information, but I have no further details about our saintly confessor.