101 Irish Last Names + Surnames (Mea…
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The most common Irish last names Murphy, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Murchadha’, meaning ‘descendant of sea warrior’. Kelly, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Ceallaigh’, meaning ‘descendant of Ceallach’. Byrne, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Broin’ or ‘ó Beirn’, meaning ‘descendant of Bran’. Ryan, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Maoilriain’, meaning ‘descendant of the king’s follower’. O’Sullivan, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Súilleabháin’, meaning ‘descendant of the one-eyed’. O’Connor, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Conchobhair’, meaning ‘descendant of Conchobhar’. Walsh, derived from the Norman word ‘Breathnach’, meaning ‘Welshman’. O’Brien, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Briain’, meaning ‘descendant of Brian’. 1. Murphy Murphy is statistically the most popular Irish last name and it is particularly common in County Cork. ... 1. Murphy – ó Murchadha 2. Kelly – ó Ceallaigh 3. Byrne – ó Broin 4. Ryan – ó Maoilriain 5. O’Sullivan – ó Súilleabháin
Murphy, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Murchadha’, meaning ‘descendant of sea warrior’.
Kelly, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Ceallaigh’, meaning ‘descendant of Ceallach’.
Byrne, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Broin’ or ‘ó Beirn’, meaning ‘descendant of Bran’.
Ryan, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Maoilriain’, meaning ‘descendant of the king’s follower’.
O’Sullivan, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Súilleabháin’, meaning ‘descendant of the one-eyed’.
O’Connor, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Conchobhair’, meaning ‘descendant of Conchobhar’.
Walsh, derived from the Norman word ‘Breathnach’, meaning ‘Welshman’.
O’Brien, derived from the Gaelic ‘ó Briain’, meaning ‘descendant of Brian’.
1. Murphy Murphy is statistically the most popular Irish last name and it is particularly common in County Cork. ...
1. Murphy – ó Murchadha
2. Kelly – ó Ceallaigh
3. Byrne – ó Broin
4. Ryan – ó Maoilriain
5. O’Sullivan – ó Súilleabháin
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