Ó M'wael-ownig (Munster)
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The English surname Clifford has no Scottish Gaelic form.
This English surname apparently has no Gaelic form.
It is Goisdealbh which is the origin of the surname Costello(e).
'Kerr' is not a word in the Irish language.
Stiùbhart in Scottish Gaelic.
It doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English surname.
There's no Irish Gaelic equivalent so it doesn't change even if the surname has a Gaelic form. 'Carrie Ní Bhriain' for example. Scottish Gaelic:?
The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
It's an English surname and most likely doesn't have a Gaelic form.
It's an English surname and most likely doesn't have a Gaelic form
Ó Murchadha or Ó Murchú is pronounced 'O'Murrakhoo'.
It's an English surname from Warwickshire.