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Odell is English. O'Dell is Irish. The Irish name was adopted from the English in the 17th century.
It is either English or Irish, my last name is Moore and my family was English although many people thought it was an Irish name
No, Endicott is an English surname, not Irish.
I think it is English
It's Irish, derived from O'Cleary
Dunham's middle name is Mary. :)
Odell is English. O'Dell is Irish. The Irish name was adopted from the English in the 17th century.
The last name Dunham is an English place name. Most are named from Old English dun meaning 'hill' + ham'homestead'. Another source of the surname is probably the Old English personal name Dunna, as in Dunna's homestead.
The president's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, was an American. She was raised in Kansas and went to college in Hawaii.
In Irish Mary is Máire. Is has no particular meaning in Irish, it's simply a phonetic translation. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Màiri.
In Irish, the name Marie is pronounced as "mah-ree." The "a" is pronounced as the "a" in "cat," and the "e" is pronounced as the "e" in "bed." The stress is typically placed on the first syllable, "mah."
Mary
It is either English or Irish, my last name is Moore and my family was English although many people thought it was an Irish name
Jack Dunham's birth name is Jonathan Dunham.
no its Irish
Faye is not an Irish name. It is an English name that means fairy.
Spideóg is the Irish name for the bird known in English as a robin.