It is not among the most common surnames in Ireland, but there would still be a lot of them.
The surname Lacey is an English and Irish (of Norman origin) place name. The surname is widespread in Britain and Ireland, but most common in Nottinghamshire. In Ireland the family is associated particularly with County Limerick.
the surname Ryan is most common in County Tipperary
Welsh. It's origin is from Wales, though it is a common surname in Ireland too. In Wales, it has many modern variants now.
The surname Bulger is from Ireland.
The surname of Hinch can be found to be from Ireland.
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Barry McGovern was born in 1948, in Dublin, Ireland.
Orla McGovern was born in 1968, in Dublin, Ireland.
the surname Morgan comes from Ireland and is a common first middle and sur name
The surname O'Brien is very common in Ireland so many people that have it can trace themselves back to Ireland if they are not actually from Ireland.
The surname Lacey is an English and Irish (of Norman origin) place name. The surname is widespread in Britain and Ireland, but most common in Nottinghamshire. In Ireland the family is associated particularly with County Limerick.
the surname Ryan is most common in County Tipperary
The surname Hurley is of English and Irish origin. Hurley derived from the Irish name, O'Huirthile and is a very common surname in Ireland.
Welsh. It's origin is from Wales, though it is a common surname in Ireland too. In Wales, it has many modern variants now.
Patrick G. McGovern has written: 'Recent developments in antiunionism in Ireland' -- subject(s): Trade unions
The surname Bulger is from Ireland.
It is not an original Irish surname, but it was introduced to Ireland in the 17 century by the Ulster Scots as they fled to Ireland. It is the 23rd most common surname in Ireland mostly found in Ulster as you would expect, but there are Irish Wilsons found in Donegal, Dublin, Wexford, and Waterford.Wilson in Scottish Gaelic is MacUilleim and in Irish Gaelic as Mac Liam.