The surname Cos has multiple possible origins, primarily found in Spanish and Catalan-speaking regions. It may derive from a place name or toponym, possibly linked to geographical features or historical sites. Additionally, it can be a diminutive form of names like "Cosme," which is derived from the Greek name "Kosmas," meaning "order" or "world." Variations of the surname may also appear in other cultures, reflecting diverse etymological roots.
The Irish surname Leahy (Ó Laochdha) was found in Cos. Cork, Kerry and Tipperary. Laoch means "hero, warrior" in English.
Cosgrove is an English surname meaning Cos's grove or thicket. Cos- was an Irish personal name adopted by the English- shortened from Coscrach- which means victory or triumph.
An Irish surname derived from Mac Giolla Seanáin (son of the servant of St. Senan) from Cos. Meath and Cavan, sometimes changed to 'Nugent'.
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The English surname Collins can be an anglicization of several Irish families. Thelargest number come from Cos. Cork and Limerick. Their name in Irish is Ó Coileáin(O'Cullane). Another family was Ó Cuilleáin of Corca Laoidhe in SW Cork. The Co. Monaghan surname Callan (Ó Cathláin) was on occasion changed to Collins.
The Buttigieg surname comes from Malta.
The surname Dupree is French in origin.
Tomaszewski is a Polish surname.
The surname Kula is Polish in origin.
Doyle is a surname of Irish origin.