Yes it is anglicized from the Gaelic O'Donnghaille meaning son of donnghaille from donngaille o'neill a decendant on niall of the nine hostages of ulster
There is no Irish version of the name.
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.
Yes, McClendon is an Irish name. :)
It sounds to Hispanic to be an Irish name
Patrick Donnelly - Irish politician - was born in 1878.
Patrick Donnelly - Irish politician - died in 1947.
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Donnelly Rhodes's birth name is Donnelly Rhodes Henry.
Brendan Donnelly's birth name is Brendan Kevin Donnelly.
Dennis Donnelly's birth name is Dennis Michael Donnelly.
Malcolm Donnelly's birth name is Malcolm Douglas Donnelly.
Tyrone is where the name Donnelly came from
donnelly means to be king
Seani Donnelly
The surname Donnelly has Irish origins, derived from the Gaelic "Dónall," meaning "world ruler." In Northern Ireland, it is particularly associated with the province of Ulster, where the name is linked to the O'Donnghaile clan, historically prominent in the region. The name gained prominence during the 17th century, especially during the tumultuous times of the Williamite Wars and the subsequent Protestant Ascendancy. Today, Donnelly is a common surname in Northern Ireland, reflecting a rich heritage intertwined with the region's complex history.
Padraig/Patrick (Paddy or Pat,) Sean (John,) Seamus (Jimmy,) Aiden, Brendan, Kevin, Bridget (Biddie,) Catherine/Cathleen (Cate or Cat,) Mary, Nora, etc.etc.etc. Those are just some of the names in my family. I assuming that you're look for some 'classic' Irish names ...