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The top 100 Irish last names explained

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Irish roots? Find out the meaning behind your family name
Irish roots? Find out the meaning behind your family name
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(Mac) Sweeney - Swiney  Mac Suibhne (the word suibhne denotes peasant, the opposite of diubhneI). Of all galloglass origin it was not until the fourteenth century that the three great Tirconnell septs of MaSweeney were established; more than a century later a branch went to Munster.

(O) Tierney - Ó Tighearnaigh (tighearna, lord). There were three septs of this name, in Donegal, Mayo, and Westmeath, but it is now scattered. It is much confused with Tiernan in Mayo. In southern Ulster this is usually of different origin, viz., Mac Giolla Tighearnaigh, which was formerly also anglicized MacIltierney.

Walsh -  Breat(h)nach (Welshman) which is re-anglicized also as Brannagh, Brannick etc. A name given independently to many unconnected families in different parts of the country and now the fourth most numerous of all Irish surnames. It is sometimes spelt Welsh, which is the pronunciation of Walsh in Munster and Connacht.

(O) Whelan  Ó Faoláin (faol, wolf). A variant form of Phelan numerous in the country between Co. Tipperary and Co. Wexford. Whelan is also sometimes an abbreviation of Whelehan and occasionally a synonym of Hyland. Whelan is rare in Ulster.

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My Great, great grandfather was a Simspson from Belfast Ireland. What about Simpson?
and you missed HIGGINS
My great grandfather, Matthew Thomas Black, was Irish and I never knew where his name came from. Is this a form of Blake?
How the heck did you miss Donovan?!
Kind of curious as to how JOYCE missed the top 100 Irish Names. You may want to revise the list a tad
Whaat about "LOUGH" I never see just that?
 




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