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The surname Guiney is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Ó Cuinigh," which means "descendant of Cuinigh." The name Cuinigh is believed to be derived from the word "cuin," meaning "noble" or "kind." Guiney is primarily found in regions of Ireland where the Gaelic language was historically spoken, reflecting the family's heritage and lineage.

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