They must be Gaelic because their Gaelic name is Mac Dhonnchaidh.
It's not of Gaelic origin.
It is not Norman and may be pre Saxon, 'Ward' has an Old English or Old Gaelic origin dating to before the Norman conquest of 1066.
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From the Saxon Broc, a badger. Broch, in Gaelic or Irish, Cornish British and Welsh, has the same meaning.
She had cancer.
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It is Gaelic or English for "man from south Munster."
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