Ros Comáin, which means Saint Coman's wood.
It is an Irish surname. In Griffith's Valuations (1848-64) it was represented in Down, Roscommon, Armagh and Meath.
The motto of County Roscommon is 'Steadfast Irish heart'.
Co. Roscommon
Monaghan is found in the Irish counties of Galway, Mayo and Fermanagh, but originated in Co. Roscommon. The Irish form of the surname is Ó Manacháin. It derives from Manachán (a monk). The Irish county name Monaghan has no connexion with this name as it is from Muineachán.
The Irish surname MacBrannan (Mac Branáin) is also anglicized as Brennan in Roscommon, Sligo and Mayo. Mac Branáin was chief of Corcachlann, in eastern Co. Roscommon.
It is in Strokestown Park House, in the town of Strokestown, County Roscommon.
The five counties in Connaught are Sligo, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Roscommon.
Connaught has 5 counties: Roscommon, Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim.
There are many different Irish accents. They are usually just described by the county in Ireland that they are from, so a Limerick accent or a Waterford accent or a Roscommon accent etc.
Roscommon
The Irish surname Manus is first found in the ancient records at County Roscommon, where they'd held family seat.
No. Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland and has the town of Roscommon in it. Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland.