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.******************************************************************
There is no Irish version of the name.
Originally, neither. It emerged from Brittany, France.
The surname Allen has origins in England, France, and Ireland. It was brought to England in the wave of migration after the Norman Conquest in 1066 AD, and is derived from the given name Alan. The name Allen in France belongs to a very particular southern region that was once known as Languedoc. And while the majority of the Allens in Ireland are of English or Scottish origins, there were Irish bearers of the surname which was derived from the the Gaelic name "O Hailin".
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
Yes, Bryson is an Irish name. It is uncommon, but still a nice name for Irish people! It is a great name for males.
Of the word "allen" there is no equivalent in Italian. The name 'Allen' is of Irish/Scottish origin and has no Italian equivalent. Should you mean "all" , the Italian wordt is 'tutti'.
Bernard Allen - Irish politician - was born on 1944-09-09.
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me and my name is bob The Irish comedian Dave Allen Catch phrase, and may your god go with you
No, it is not an Irish name.
The name is not a traditional Irish name and has no historical Irish spelling.
Allen Ludden's birth name is Ellsworth, Allen.
Allen Garfield's birth name is Goorwitz, Allen.
There is no Irish version of the name.
No, Irish is not the name of a saint.
Fred Allen