A examination of the Celtic origin of many surnames (mainly Irish, but including Cornish, Breton, Scottish, Manx, and Welsh), and some Christian names, which have now become Anglicised. Diffusion of surname - Republic of Ireland Surname Map dúchas.ie - Irish Surname Index This is a col...
What's in a name ? We will share day to day things like our Irish surnames, our genealogy and of course as we love to laugh why don't you stop off and check our funny words of wisdom , funny quotes about life or maybe an inspirational funny quote!
Family Names History Origin of most common Irish surnames Genealogy 101 Genealogy has long been a favorite pastime in Ireland Most active family names on Ireland 101 Murray Burke Butler ONeill Kavanagh Casey Flynn Lynch Doyle Tobin Ryan Kelly Connolly Harkin ORourke Walsh oconnell OConnor Murphy ...
Top 20 Surnames from Tipperary Hayes Butler Kennedy Ryan Carroll Burke Greene Mahe Fitzgerald Blake Casey Hogan Carey Callahan Conway Barry Buckley McGrath Hurley Mooney Can't see your surname here? Check for your region of origin here: Go ...
could you grandchildren move up. So it was with surnames. You chose the name of your grandfather. This meant that Ua (which meant grandson) and then á was prefixed to your grandfather's name. In the 12th century another form became popular; it was 'mac moccu' which meant 'son of the...
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The original Gaelic form of MacAulay was MacAmlaiobh (Son of Olaf) or MacAmhalghaidh (Son of the Spear Warrior?). There were at least two Irish McAuley clans from which these surnames are derived: (1) in southern Fermanagh the descendants of Awley Maguire formed a sept of the Maguire...
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A Letter from Ireland is all about Irish Ancestry, the finer points of Irish Genealogy and Surnames - and connecting you with your Irish Heritage!
MacLysaght in 'Irish Families' (1982) says this is 'perhaps the most illustrious of all Irish surnames'! Just expect some dissent from O' Neills, O' Briens, O' Sullivans, MacCarthys and MacMahons et al.The name O'Connor has an extraordinary involvement with the vicissitudes of Irish ...