History of an Irish Surname

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This History of a Surname has been researched by staff at the North Mayo Heritage Centre, who have extensive experience in family name research. This A3 print on high quality paper is perfect as a keepsake for yourself or a gift for a family member or friend.

We offer a general history of most common surnames in Ireland, attractively presented in one concise document.  A framed copy is available to post to addresses in Ireland and Northern Ireland only.

Can’t find your surname? Please contact us by phone or email to see if we can help you!

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"Framed", "Unframed"

Name

“Adams”, “Aherne”, “Alexander”, “Ansbro”, “Armstrong”, “Barr”, “Barrens/Birrane/Barron”, “Barrett”, “Battle”, “Begley”, “Beirne”, “Best”, “Blake”, “Blewett/Blewitt”, “Boland”, “Bourne”, “Boyd”, “Boyle/O'Boyle”, “Brady”, “Brennan”, “Breslin”, “Brett”, “Brogan”, “Brown”, “Burke/Bourke”, “Burns/Byrne”, “Cadden”, “Cafferky”, “Callaghan”, “Calleary”, “Campbell”, “Canavan”, “Canning”, “Carey”, “Carney”, “Carolan”, “Carr”, “Carroll”, “Carty”, “Casey”, “Cassidy”, “Cavanagh”, “Cawley”, “Clancy”, “Clarke”, “Cleary”, “Clynes Kilcline”, “Cobrey, Carberry”, “Cochrane”, “Coen”, “Coghlan”, “Coleman”, “Colgan”, “Collins”, “Collins”, “Commons/Cummins”, “Conlon/Conlan”, “Connelly/Connolly”, “Connor”, “Conroy”, “Conway”, “Cooney”, “Corcoran”, “Corrigan”, “Cosgrave/Cosgrove”, “Costello”, “Cowley”, “Cox”, “Coyle”, “Coyne”, “Crean/Crane”, “Crofton”, “Cronin”, “Cuffe”, “Cullen/Cullin”, “Cunningham”, “Curley/Corley”, “Curran”, “Cusack”, “Daly”, “Davis”, “Davitt/Devitt”, “Deane”, “Deasy/Deasey”, “Dempsey”, “Devanny/Devanney”, “Devery/Devereux”, “Devine/Divine”, “Diamond”, “Dillon”, “Diver/Dever”, “Dixon/Dickson”, “Doherty”, “Dolan”, “Donegan”, “Donnellan”, “Donohue/Donohoe”, “Doyle”, “Duffy”, “Duncan”, “Dunleavy”, “Durkan”, “Egan”, “Fagan/Patterson”, “Fallon”, “Feeney”, “Ferguson”, “Ferris”, “Filan”, “Finan”, “Finn”, “Finneran”, “Finnerty”, “Fitzgerald”, “Fitzgibbon”, “Fitzmaurice”, “Fitzpatrick”, “Fitzsimmons”, “Flaherty”, “Flanagan”, “Flannelly”, “Flannery”, “Flatley”, “Fleming”, “Flynn”, “Foley”, “Forde”, “Forrester/Forestal”, “Fox”, “Foy”, “Frizell/Fraser”, “Gallagher”, “Galvin”, “Gannon”, “Garrett”, “Garvey”, “Garvin/Garvan”, “Gaughan”, “Gavin/Gavan”, “Geoghegan”, “Geraghty”, “Gibbons”, “Gill”, “Gillespie”, “Gilligan”, “Gilmartin/Kilmartin”, “Gilmore”, “Gilroy”, “Ginty/McGinty”, “Glynn”, “Golden/Goulding”, “Gordon”, “Gorman”, “Gough”, “Grady/O'Grady”, “Graham/Grehan”, “Granahan/Grenahan”, “Greaghan”, “Grealish”, “Green”, “Groarke”, “Hallinan”, “Halloran”, “Hamilton/Hamill”, “Hanahoe”, “Hanbury”, “Hannigan”, “Hannon”, “Harkan/Harkin”, “Harrington”, “Harrison/Harris”, “Hart”, “Hastings”, “Hayden”, “Hayes”, “Healy”, “Heaney”, “Heffernan/Heffron”, “Hegarty”, “Heneghan”, “Hennigan”, “Henry”, “Herbert”, “Higgins”, “Hogan”, “Holmes”, “Horan”, “Howley”, “Hughes”, “Hunt”, “Hussey”, “Igoe”, “Irwin”, “James”, “Jennings”, “Johnson”, “Jones”, “Jordan”, “Joyce”, “Judge”, “Kavanagh”, “Keane”, “Kearney”, “Kearns”, “Keaveny/Keaveney/Kevany”, “Keenan”, “Kelleher”, “Kelly”, “Kennedy”, “Kenny”, “Keogh”, “Kerrigan”, “Kilbane”, “Kilcullen/Kilgallen/Kilgallon/Kilgallen”, “Killeen”, “King”, “Kissane”, “Knight”, “Lacken”, “Laffey”, “Lally/Mullally”, “Lane”, “Lang”, “Langan”, “Lavelle”, “Lavin”, “Lawless”, “Lawn”, “Leneghan”, “Leonard”, “Loftus”, “Loughney”, “Lydon/Layden”, “Lynch”, “Lynn”, “Lynskey”, “Lyons”, “MacAndrew”, “MacCormack”, “MacEvaddy”, “MacGann”, “MacGuire”, “MacIvor”, “Macken/Mackin”, “MacKenzie”, “Mackey”, “MacManus”, “MacMorrow”, “Madden”, “Mahon”, “Malley/O'Malley”, “Maloney/Molony/Moloney”, “Mangan”, “Manley”, “Manning”, “Mannion”, “Mannix”, “Marley”, “Martin”, “Masterson”, “McManamon/McMenamin”, “McCaffrey”, “McCann”, “McClean/McLean”, “McCoy”, “McDermott”, “McDevitt”, “McDonagh”, “McDonnell”, “McEntyre”, “McFadden”, “McGee”, “McGeever/Geever”, “McGinley”, “McGinty”, “McGlynn”, “McGough/Goff”, “McGovern”, “McGowan”, “McGrath”, “McGuinness”, “McHale”, “McHugh”, “McKeever”, “McKenna”, “McKeon”, “McKinley”, “McLoughlin”, “McMahon”, “McNally”, “McNamara”, “McNeely”, “McNicholas”, “McNulty”, “Meehan”, “Meenaghan”, “Melody”, “Melvin”, “Merrick”, “Millett”, “Mitchell”, “Molloy”, “Monaghan/Monahan”, “Moore”, “Moran”, “Morley”, “Morrison”, “Mortagh”, “Moyles”, “Mulderrig”, “Muldowney”, “Mulherin”, “Mullahy”, “Mullany”, “Mullarkey”, “Mullee”, “Mullen”, “Mulligan”, “Mulrooney/Rooney”, “Mulroy”, “Murdock”, “Murphy”, “Murray”, “Murtagh”, “Nally”, “Nash”, “Naughton”, “Nealon”, “Neary”, “Needham”, “Neely”, “Nelis”, “Nevin”, “Niland/Neilan”, “Nolan”, “Noone”, “Nugent”, “ONeill/Neilson”, “O'Beirne/Beirne”, “O'Brien”, “O'Connell/Connell”, “O'Donnell”, “O'Dowd/Dowd/Duddy”, “O'Hara”, “O'Hora”, “O'Malley”, “O'Meara”, “O'Toole/Toole”, “Padden”, “Patten/Peyton”, “Patterson”, “Philbin”, “Phillips”, “Power”, “Prendergast”, “Price”, “Purcell”, “Queenan”, “Quigley”, “Quinn”, “Rafter/Raftery”, “Reape/Ralph”, “Reardon/Riordan”, “Reddington”, “Redmond”, “Regan”, “Reidy”, “Reilly”, “Reynolds”, “Ring”, “Robinson”, “Roche”, “Rochford”, “Rodgers/Rogers”, “Rogan”, “Rooney”, “Roughan”, “Rourke”, “Rowan/Ruane”, “Rowland”, “Rowley”, “Ruddy/Roddy”, “Rush”, “Rutledge”, “Ryan”, “Sarsfield”, “Scahill”, “Scanlon/Scanlan”, “Scott”, “Shannon”, “Shelley”, “Sheridan”, “Sherlock”, “ShevlaneShovelin”, “Shevlin”, “Shreeane/Strahan”, “Slevin”, “Smith”, “Staunton”, “Sullivan”, “Sweeney”, “Swift”, “Swords”, “Tansey”, “Taylor”, “Thomas”, “Thornton”, “Tierney”, “Tighe”, “Timlin”, “Timony”, “Tobin”, “Tolan”, “Toner/Tonra”, “Towey”, “Tuffy”, “Tulis/Toolis”, “Tully”, “Tunney”, “Tuohy”, “Tynan”, “Varley”, “Vesey”, “Walkin”, “Wall”, “Wallace”, “Walsh”, “Ward”, “Webb”, “Weir”, “Whelan”, “White”, “Wilson”, “Wood/Woods”

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