Welsh Names in Ireland

According to the Books of the Clann Firbis, the following families were among the “Welshmen of Hy-Amhalgaidh MicFiachrach,” who settled in Ireland after the English Invasion.—See O’Donovan’s Tribes and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach.

Name in English.

In Irish.

Barrett

Baroideach.[1]

Brown

Bruanach.

Carew

Carrunach.

Corroon

Carrun.

Cusack

Ciosogach.

Dolphin

Dulpin.

Herbert

Hearbardach.

Hoel, Howel

Clanheil.

Hosty,

Clann Hostegh.[2]

Joyce

Clann Seodigh.

Lawless, Lillis

Laighleisioch or Laighles.

Lynagh, Lynott

Lionoideach.

MacAveely, now MacEvilly and Staunton

Snondun.

MacAndrew

Clann Andrin, of Backs, in co. Mayo

MacPhilipin

Philbin.[3]

MacQuillan, MacQuillin

MacUighilin.

Merrick

MacMeric.

Moore

Murach.

Petit, Petty

Petit.

Timlin, Tomlin

Clann Toimlin.

Welsh, Wellesley

MacBhaillsiogh.

Walsh,

Breathnach.

Notes

[1] Baroideach: In Munster this is the Irish name for “Barrett;” but in Connaught it is Baireadeach.

[2] Clann Hostegh: A quo Gleann Oisdegh, anglicised Glenhest; near Newport-Mayo.

[3] Philbin: For another “Philbin” family, see p. 59, ante.

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