[Surname] Re: Brogie?
in reply to a message by Darkbone
Brogie is an Americanization of the Irish name Broggy. Maybe you can get beyond that with the information at tinyurl.com/y6p38gtu
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Apparently, it's related to Brogan, which was an occupational name for a shoemaker.
The Irish name Brogan is from Ó Brógáin which is derived from bróg 'sorrowful'. It has nothing whatsoever to do with shoes and no source relates it to Brogie.
I agree with Lepic on the meaning of Brogan. Some information on the location of the surname Broggy and variant Brogie can be found here -
https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=Broggy
It a appears to be a very rare name. Edward MacLyaght's "surnames of Ireland" does not list it. Patrick Woulfe gives only an Irish language version of the name, Ó Brogaidh, with no further details.
https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=Broggy
It a appears to be a very rare name. Edward MacLyaght's "surnames of Ireland" does not list it. Patrick Woulfe gives only an Irish language version of the name, Ó Brogaidh, with no further details.