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The origin and meaning of the surname Ó Ceallaigh, O'Kelly, Kelly, Kelley, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... . (2 ) Ó Ceallaigh of Breagh, a branch of the southern Ui Neill , who were lords of Breagh, an extensive district embracing a large portion ...
The origin and meaning of the name Nainseadh, Neans, Nancy, Nance, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... ; popular variants of Ánna , which see. Nábla, Náible | Contents | Neill, Neilli Alphabetical Index to Names of Women (Irish-English) A B C ...
The origin and meaning of the surname Ó Conghalaigh, Connolly, Connelly, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... Conghal); the name (1 ) of a family of the southern Ui Neill who were seated in East Meath until dispossessed soon after the Anglo-Norman invasion , ...
The origin and meaning of the surname Ó hUige, O'Higgins, Higgins, Higgens, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... , skill, ingenuity); the name of a branch of the southern Ui Neill , in the present Co. Westmeath, and one of the most distinguished ...
The origin and meaning of the surname Ó Riagáin, O'Regan, Regan, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... other in Thomond. The O'Regans of Meath were a branch of the southern Ui Neill and one of the four tribes of Tara. Before the Anglo-Norman invasion , ...
The origin and meaning of the surname Mag Néill, MacNeill, MacNeile, MacNeal, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... mag neill ...
The origin and meaning of the surname Mag Eochagáin, Mageoghegan, MacGeoghegan, MacGoogan, MacGuigan, MacGuiggan, from Irish Names and Surn...
... respectable family in Co. Westmeath. They are a branch of the southern Ui Neill , being descended from Fiacha, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages , ...
The territory and families of the clan Cineal Enda, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... , son of Niall of the Nine Hostages , a branch of the southern Ui Neill (which see), seated near the Hill of Uisneach, in Westmeath ...
The territory and families of the clan Cineal Fiachach, from Irish Names and Surnames by Rev Patrick Woulfe, 1923
... , son of Niall of the Nine Hostages , a branch of the southern Ui Neill (which see) whose territory extended from Birr to the Hill of Uisneach ...
The origin and meaning of the surname Mac Cionaodha, MacKinney, MacKinny, MacKenny, MacKenna, MacKeany, Kenny, from Irish Names and Surnames by Re...
... '; the name of a family who, though belonging to the southern Ui Neill , were chiefs of the barony of Trough in the north of Co. ...