The Irish version of the surname Burke is "de BΓΊrca."
Yes, it is an Irish surname from the area of Derry, Northern Ireland. The surname Hassan in Ireland is one of the anglicized forms of Ó hOsáin.By the way it is also a Jewish surname from Sephardi-Mizrahi branch. Also, it is an Arabic surname.
Yes, Turnbull is a Scottish surname, not Irish. It comes from the Scottish Borders region and is derived from the Old English words "turn" and "bald," meaning "tower" and "bold."
Yes, Welch could be an Irish surname. It is a variant of the more common Irish surname Walsh, which is of Gaelic origin and means "Briton" or "foreigner."
The English surname Murphy is an Anglicization of the Irish name Ó Murchadha, meaning "son of Murchadh". The name Murchadh is itself a word meaning "sea warrior".
McLaughlin is commonly a surname of Irish origin. It originated in Ireland and is one of the most common surnames among Irish people.
Burke is not actually an Irish name at all - it comes from the Norman Frenc De Burgo and in Irish language is still De Burca. For more information visit http://indigo.ie/~wildgees/burkes.htm
The last name Burke originated from the vikings who settled in Normandy in Northern France. When the Normans invaded Ireland The Burke family controled the land to the west Sligo, Galway and Mayo. The name Burke has become an Irish name of Viking decent.
Denis Burke - Irish politician - died in 1971.
John Burke - Irish footballer - was born in 1956.
Denis Burke - Irish politician - was born in 1904.
Ray Burke - Irish politician - was born on 1943-09-30.
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
As far as I can tell it is not a strictly Irish surname. But it does come from the the British Isle.
Yes, Turnbull is a Scottish surname, not Irish. It comes from the Scottish Borders region and is derived from the Old English words "turn" and "bald," meaning "tower" and "bold."
It's a Jewish surname.
No Irish form of the surname Bindon. It is an English name common in Somerset.
MacKenna is an Irish surname.