Perhaps you mean MacDuff.
The 'Scotch-Irish' are the Protestants planted in North Ireland by the British in the early 1600s. They were of Scottish Lowland origin. The term came about in the U.S.to distinguish them from the native Catholic Irish.
It can be of English, Jewish or Irish origin.
Yes, it is of Irish origin.
It's not of Irish origin. The Irish form of Paul is Pól.
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin: Yes.
The 'Scotch-Irish' are the Protestants planted in North Ireland by the British in the early 1600s. They were of Scottish Lowland origin. The term came about in the U.S.to distinguish them from the native Catholic Irish.
Irish an scottish of Irish origin
The term brin means small meadow. It has Irish origin and Brin is mostly used by Irish parents to name their baby girls. A derivation of the name is Brynn.
Ireland is the country of origin for Irish Dancing.
Griffin can be of Irish, Welsh or Swedish origin.
One possible origin of the term "shanty town" is from the makeshift shanties or small, crudely constructed houses typically found in these settlements. The term may also refer to the poor living conditions and lack of proper infrastructure in these informal settlements, giving rise to the name "shanty town."
It's of Irish origin. O'hUalacháin in Irish. Originally from Munster in Ireland.
yes it is of irish origin.
It is of the Irish origin.
Neamh Alainn is an Irish phrase that means not beautiful. Neamh Alainn is a slang term which is welsh in origin.
It can be of English, Jewish or Irish origin.
Yes, it is of Irish origin.