Re: Irish surnames
in reply to a message by Leira
One group of surnames that don't begin with Mac and O but are Irish are those taken from Irish place names. These form a very small and select band. Ones I know are: Corbally, Dease, Drumgoole, Finglas, Galbally, Santry, Slane (or Slaney) and Trim. Edward MacLysaght suggests that Craughwell and Powderley are also from Irish place names.
There are some names that look like Irish county names but, I believe, have non-Irish origins: Carlow, Longford, Sligo. Also some Irish names beginning with Kil- look like they're from place names, but are really versions of MacIl- names, e.g., Kilkenny for MacIlhenny.
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Irish surnames  ·  April  ·  8/4/2007, 11:47 AM
Re: Irish surnames  ·  HealerAriel  ·  9/30/2007, 3:36 PM
Re: Irish surnames  ·  David  ·  10/27/2007, 7:32 AM
Re: Irish surnames  ·  RJ  ·  9/1/2007, 3:22 PM
I know Buckley (nt)  ·  Brianna  ·  8/8/2007, 5:39 PM
Re: Irish surnames  ·  Leira  ·  8/5/2007, 11:20 AM
Re: Irish surnames  ·  Jim Young  ·  8/6/2007, 5:32 AM
Re: Irish surnames  ·  FeenyDev  ·  8/7/2007, 2:30 AM