De Courcy
Any information regarding the meaning, origin, pronunciation, etc., of this name would be so appreciated. Thanks!
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Also, the Normans brought the name into Britain and Ireland.
In Ireland were the Normans became "more Irish than the Irish," the name was translated to Gaelic as 'de Cúrsa' and is associated with Co. Cork.
In Ireland were the Normans became "more Irish than the Irish," the name was translated to Gaelic as 'de Cúrsa' and is associated with Co. Cork.
This surname, as Courcy, comes from Northern France.
It comes from the latin "Curtius" and it has a locative origin:
in France there are places called "Courcy".
It comes from the latin "Curtius" and it has a locative origin:
in France there are places called "Courcy".
Thanks so much!