McEvoy is an Irish name that has been around for centuries. The name is typically translated into "a woodman" more than anything else. Tons of spelling variations exist for this surname, too.
First found in the ancient records of the Leinster province in Wexford, the proud and noble Irish surname McEvoy originates in the Gaelic language as "Mac Fhiodhbhuidhe", thought to descend from "fiodhbhadhach", which refers to "a woodman".
Ambrose McEvoy has written: 'The work of Ambrose McEvoy' 'Ambrose McEvoy' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
The surname "Cliffe" is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is derived from a topographic name for someone who lived near a steep or precipitous slope or cliff. It is a locational surname indicating where the original bearer was from.
James McEvoy died in 2007.
James McEvoy was born in 1930.
Dorothy McEvoy died in 1994.
Dorothy McEvoy was born in 1910.
Johnny McEvoy was born in 1947.
Jaimie McEvoy was born in 1965.
Ambrose McEvoy was born in 1878.
Ambrose McEvoy died in 1927.