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Is the surname Mohan Irish

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Proudly sallying forth through the erosional sands of time while bearing the family motto of "Truth conquers all things!", some of the noble Mohan family did indeed move to Ireland. However, the surname first emerges from Kent, England, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of Maidstone. They in turn were descendants of the Norman Baron Guillaume (or William) de Moyon, whose family seat was at the castle of Moion, near St. Lo in Normandy.

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no it is not it originates in South Africa

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