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The original Irish form of Riley, Ó Raghallaigh, denotes "from/of Raghallach", the name Raghallach thought to be derived from the compounds ragh (meaning "race") andceallach(meaning "sociable").
The name Quinn is an Irish surname. In Irish is is Ó Cuinn - meaning a descendant of Conn.
The "Connor" in O'Connor is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Connor is "hound-lover".
The Irish 'smidirin', a diminutive of 'smiodar', meaning fragment, circa 1829.
The last name O'Hare is Irish. To be more specific it is Gaelic.
Sullivan or O'Sullivan is an Irish surname. It was originally spelled Ó Súileabháin in the Irish language ("Gaelic"). It is thought to derive from Súldubán (dark-eyed).
Kevin is a Gaelic word meaning 'beautifull at birth' There was an early Irish Saint with this name
Meaning "bear", the proud and noble Irish surname of Mahon originates in County Clare.
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McCready is an Irish and Scottish name from Gaelic Mac Riada 'son of Riada'. A name meaning 'trained', 'expert'.
Pratt is a surname of English, Irish and Scottish origin. It comes from Old English prætt meaning "tricky, cunning."