Fermanagh and the bordering counties.
Cassidy is an Irish name. A shortened version of Gaelic
Monaghan is found in the Irish counties of Galway, Mayo and Fermanagh, but originated in Co. Roscommon. The Irish form of the surname is Ó Manacháin. It derives from Manachán (a monk). The Irish county name Monaghan has no connexion with this name as it is from Muineachán.
County Cork
Allen is an English name, but it can be found in Ireland too, even as part of placenames. For example there is a place called the Bog 0f Allen and also a place called Allenwood in county Kildare. ***********************************************************The Irish name O'Hallion was changed to Allen in some cases.******************************************************************
Irish from County Donegal
Casssidy in German, is just Cassidy. The name means 'Curly Headed'. The name Cassidy is also in the Irish group as well.
Cassidy is an Irish name. A shortened version of Gaelic
(that's my name.!)it means clever or in Irish.
Johnson is not an Irish name. This is not to say there are not Johnsons with Irish ancestry. So no Irish county is associated with the name Johnson.
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
From the name of the Irish county, called Chiarraí in Irish Gaelic, which means "CIAR's people".
Cassidy is an Irish name, meaning "Curly Haired." It also can mean "clever" and "ingenius."
There is no particularly special name. It would just be called a coastal county.
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It is the name initially found in the county kerry, Ireland.
It's Irish, coming from the county of Offaly.
Cassidy is an Irish Gaelic loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine/masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the Gaelic name Caiside, which means "clever" or "curly-haired" The pronunciation is "KAHS-see-dee."