Graham is a Scottish surname spelled 'Greum' or 'Greumach' in Scottish Gaelic.Two Irish surnames changed to 'Graham' are:Ó Gréacháin (Grehan)Ó Croidheáin (Crean) of Sligo***************************In Irish it's "Ó Gréacháin"
ENGLISH =England Natives General Language for Irish, Scottish and Hales
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
The correct spelling is Gaelic (Scottish or Irish dialects).
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Scottish or English.
Lytle is an English, Scottish, and Irish surname.
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
Probably English or Scottish. It most certainly is not a reecognised Irish Surname
England; English, Irish, Scottish
Cannon is English, Irish, And Scottish in origin
The Scottish Gaelic name MacEanraig would would be an equivalent.
It can be Irish, English, Welsh or Scottish. (surname database)
As an Anglo-Scottish surname it is strongly represented in Dumfriess and Cumberland. ........................................................................................................................ The surname in Ireland can be of English/Scottish or Irish origin: perhaps the Irish are roughly half. The cognomen Beag (little); the surname Ó Beig; the Munster surname Ó Beagáin (O'Beggane) and the surname Peití (Pettit) were all anglicized as 'Little'.
Scottish; it derives from the surname Henderson, which is pronounced "Eauring" in Scottish.
This surname Roberson is actually mostly found in Northern England, and is a variant of Robertson. This surname Robertson is very common is Scotland, so overall Roberson is more of a Scottish surname than Irish or English.
Irish, English, Scottish, or German. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Hanna-places-origin.ashx