The surname Walsh is the 4th most common name in Ireland, is found in every county and is strong in Mayo (#1), Galway, Cork, Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny. The name in Irish (Gaelic) is Breathnach (the Welshman). They do not all derive from one ancestor but from several Cambro-Norman lines.
yes - the Irish form of the name is " Ó Maoleoin"
Walsh is an Irish name used first by the Britons to call the Welshmen who arrived in Ireland in the wake of Strongbow's Anglo-Norman invasion of 1170.
Royal Irish Constabulary was created in 1822.
I know that the o'Keefe's were Irish royalty.
There is no Irish version of the name.
yes - the Irish form of the name is " Ó Maoleoin"
Robert Walsh - Irish writer - died in 1852.
Robert Walsh - Irish writer - was born in 1772.
James Walsh - Irish politician - died in 1948.
James Walsh - Irish politician - was born in 1880.
Louie Walsh is infact Irish, But is currently working in an English Society.
Walsh is an Irish name used first by the Britons to call the Welshmen who arrived in Ireland in the wake of Strongbow's Anglo-Norman invasion of 1170.
Billy Walsh - Irish footballer - was born on 1921-05-31.
Billy Walsh - Irish footballer - died on 2006-07-28.
Dockrill is an Irish name but it does not seem to be associated with royalty. It is also found in England and Wales.
In Irish it's "Breatnach"
Louis Walsh