Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Irish; and the origin is Jewish.
usage
origin
Cavey Irish
Possibly an Anglicized form of Mac Daibhéid.
Fitzsimmons Irish
Means "son of Simon 1" in Anglo-Norman French.
Gilmore Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic MacGilleMhoire or Irish Gaelic Mac Giolla Mhuire meaning "son of the servant of Moire".
Mac Daibhéid Irish
Irish Gaelic form of McDevitt.
Mac Giolla Eoin Irish
Irish Gaelic form of McLean.
Mac Giolla Mhuire Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Gilmore.
Mac Pharlain Irish
Irish Gaelic form of McFarlane.
Mallon Irish
Variant of Malone.
Malone Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Maoil Eoin meaning "descendant of a disciple of Saint John".
McAdams Scottish, Irish
Means "son of Adam" in Gaelic.
McDevitt Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Mac Daibhéid meaning "son of Dáibhí".
McFarlane Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic MacPhàrlain or Irish Gaelic Mac Pharlain meaning "son of Parthalán".
Mollown Irish
Variant of Malone.
Monday 3 Irish
Anglicized form of Mac Giolla Eoin. The last part of the surname was mistakenly taken as the Gaelic word for "Monday", Luain.
Ó Maoil Eoin Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Malone.