Sort of... called Niall Caille (Niall of the Callan) to distinguish him from his grandson Niall mac Aeda who died in 917, the Niall mac Aeda who died in 846 had become High King of Ireland in 833.
If there are Jews who use the surname Andrews, then Andrews is a Jewish name. There are, in fact, few if any names that are exclusively Jewish. Even Cohen is an Irish Christian surname as well as a Jewish name.
With the advent of transportation, anysurname can turn up in any nation, anywhere on Earth (or the Cosmos). However, the distinguished surname Piper is first found in the records at Innerbundy in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.The surname originates inancient Scotland with the peopleknown as 'Picts', carrying the meaning of 'a person who plays the bagpipes'.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
The very coolest surname is any person's own surname.
Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.
any any any any any! Surname with an o' is most definitely Irish
Any surname can be of any nationality, these days. But the proud and noble Irish surname of Nugent is a habitation-type surname, originally bestowed upon persons who lived near a place that already had that name, or a similar name. There are many places named "Nogent" in France.
If there are Jews who use the surname Andrews, then Andrews is a Jewish name. There are, in fact, few if any names that are exclusively Jewish. Even Cohen is an Irish Christian surname as well as a Jewish name.
This is a stereotype that implies people with the surname Murphy are associated with Irish heritage, and potatoes (spuds) are a common food in Irish cuisine. It is not based on any factual or historical significance.
I have ancestors who immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland in the 1850's and their last name is listed as "Leahigh" on the U.S. census records. However, I have never been able to find any reliable information on the Leahigh name in Ireland or where it came from in Ireland. I cannot find it in Irish surname lists or on passenger ship lists.
The surname Bickerstaff is of English origin. It is believed to have originated from a place name in Lancashire, England. There is no direct link between the surname and Scotland or Ireland.
Cavanaugh is an Irish surname. Not to say there aren't any Jewish people named Cavanaugh, but traditionally it isn't Jewish.
With the advent of transportation, anysurname can turn up in any nation, anywhere on Earth (or the Cosmos). However, the distinguished surname Piper is first found in the records at Innerbundy in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.The surname originates inancient Scotland with the peopleknown as 'Picts', carrying the meaning of 'a person who plays the bagpipes'.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
The father of the writers Brontë was a Prunty from Down. Griffiths Valuation,and the Irish census from 1901 and 1911 show no one with that surname.
The very coolest surname is any person's own surname.
Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.