Irish isn't ancient it is still spoken
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The Irish surname 'mac Conghail' is pronounced as "mack-KOHN-gal."
Originally Irish, they DO get around. The proud and noble Irish surname of Cota is first found in the ancient records of Leix, where they had held a family seat.
The Irish surname Manus is first found in the ancient records at County Roscommon, where they'd held family seat.
It sounds like the Irish surname Brannon/Brannan. This proud and noble Irish surname is first found in the ancient records of County Kilkenny, Leinster province. P.s: Judaism is a religion; Hebrew or Israeli is a nationality.
First found in Connacht, the proud and noble Irish surname of Crandall is found to have held a family seat from very ancient times.
How-ra-han
The Irish surname 'mac Conghail' is pronounced as "mack-KOHN-gal."
It doesn't have an Irish meaning as it is an English surname.
Originally Irish, they DO get around. The proud and noble Irish surname of Cota is first found in the ancient records of Leix, where they had held a family seat.
It is Goisdealbh which is the origin of the surname Costello(e).
The ancient Irish Morrow surname is first found in Leinster, where they'd held family seat.
The Irish surname Manus is first found in the ancient records at County Roscommon, where they'd held family seat.
It sounds like the Irish surname Brannon/Brannan. This proud and noble Irish surname is first found in the ancient records of County Kilkenny, Leinster province. P.s: Judaism is a religion; Hebrew or Israeli is a nationality.
'Kerr' is not a word in the Irish language.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Cogley first emerged from County Mayo, where they had held a family seat during ancient times.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Cooley is first found in Ulster, where they are recorded to have held a family seat since ancient times.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Devine is first found in County Londonderry, where they had held a family seat from very ancient times.