Flynn is a surname of Irish origin it is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Floinn "descendant of Flann", a byname meaning "red(dish)", "ruddy". The name originated in the landlocked county of Laois in the mid-1300s by a large farming family. The name was almost wiped out from both plague and famine, although still lives on today throughout the world by many. Other spelling variations of the surname include O'Flynn.

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Notable persons with the surname

Acting

Art and writing

Law and policing

Music

Politics and governance

Science, medicine and academia

  • Colin P. Flynn, professor at the University of Illinois
  • James R. Flynn, intelligence researcher in New Zealand
  • John Flynn (minister) (1880–1951), Minister and the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia
  • Michael J. Flynn, American computer scientist and inventor of Flynn's taxonomy
  • Michael P. Flynn, electrical engineering professor at University of Michigan
  • Shirley E. Flynn, Wyoming historian
  • Maryirene Ilchert-Flynn M.D.,American Orthopedic Surgeon and New York City Police Department Police Surgeon

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Fictional characters

  • Harry Flynn, a villain character in the video game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
  • Kevin Flynn, one of the main characters of the 1982 Walt Disney Pictures film Tron
  • Sam Flynn, son of Kevin Flynn on the 2010 film Tron: Legacy
  • Mickey Flynn, character in the novel Homeward Bound
  • Mike Flynn (character), character from the Australian drama Sea Patrol
  • Phineas, Linda, and Candace Flynn, from the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb
  • Francis Xavier Flynn, the lead character in the Flynn series of detective novels by Gregory McDonald
  • The family in the sitcom In with the Flynns

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Flinn (family name)
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Sean Flynn (Actor, Spy Film/Action)
Mission to Venice (1963 Action Film)
Mr. Brown Comes Down the Hill (1966 Crime Film)