The O' prefix simply means descendant of ....
the "O" in Irish means son of as in O'Brien is son of Brien
In Irish names "Mac" means "Son" and "Ó" means "Grandson"
The prefix O' seen in Irish surnames is from the Irish (Gaelic) Ó (earlier Ua)which means 'grandson, descendant'.O'Neill in Irish is Ó Néill (descendant of Niall).Grandson or descendant.
It means grandson or descendant. O'Brien in Irish Gaelic is Ó Briain (descendant of Brian).
luck o the Irish... it sounds Irish hahahhaha
It's Luck o' the Irish -- the o' is short for of , eg Luck of the Irish
lush is a slang word for alcohol, and lushing means drinking.
In the Irish Ó Néill means "Grandson/descendant of Niall".
Ó means "grandson" or "descendant". O'Hara is Ó hEadhra in Irish.
O. H. Irish was born in 1830.
O. H. Irish died in 1883.
"Agrah" is a phonetic spelling of the Irish Gaelic a ghrá, "O love".