It's Irish, derived from O'Cleary
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 is both scottish and irish and english. But i could be wrong
The last name Nash comes from Ireland. Many English people also have the last name due to the fact that many Irish left Ireland for a better life from the English.
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.
No. It is an English surname.
Irish and English
no Day is not a Irish last name Correct, it is not of Irish origin. Instead, it is of English origin. But Day is sometimes used for O'Dea.
It can be either Irish or English.
I think is both scottish and irish and english. But i could be wrong
Scottish, Irish, English and French.
The surname "Clark" is of English origin. It is derived from the occupation of a clerk or scribe, and has been used as a surname in England for many centuries.
No... It is English, but you can find a number of families in Ireland with this last name.
This is an Irish last name. Originally it was Meachair then in English Meagher and then again made more simple for the English & changed to Maher. But Meachair is the proper Irish way for it.
It can be Irish, English, Welsh or Scottish. (surname database)