Aside from Smiths of English or Scottish origin (especially in Ulster) the narive Irish surnames MacGowan (Mac Gabhann/Mac an Ghabhann) and O'Gowan
(Ó Gabhann) were often changed to Smith.
In Irish it's "síocháin"
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Patrick Grehan Smyth has written books on Irish history and art, including "The Life of Powerscourt" and "A History of Santry." He has also contributed to various publications on topics related to Irish culture and heritage.
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William isn't an Irish name but the Irish variant is Liam and it means vehement protector.
Co. Roscommon
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Paidir d'Íosa
Meilise
Luch in Old Irish Gaelic is topo ("mouse") in Italian.
No Irish form of the surname Bindon. It is an English name common in Somerset.
Cheryl Ní Dhúnaigh