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Usually it is either Irish or Scottish.
From the name of the Irish county, called Chiarraí in Irish Gaelic, which means "CIAR's people".
Nola is a nickname for Fionnula (Irish origins, meaning white shoulder). Nola is a town in Campania, Italy. It passed to Rome (c.316 B.C.) and it was where Julius Augustus died in 14 A.D. Which came first? There are many listings in the Italian white pages of people with that last name. Did they take it from the town? Thank you.
The name is taken from the Gaelic/Irish term "treasach" meaning "war-like" or "courageous fighter".
Plankton is his last name. His full name is Sheldon J. Plankton.
Last name king in Irish
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
It is Irish. Lewis is a common last name in Ireland. People with this last name will usually be Irish.
More than likely Irish cause that's my last name and I'm 85% Irish Your last name is Irish. Any last name ending in Mc is Irich and Mac is Scottish. That's right McDonald's is Irish.
No, Flaherty is not an Italian last name. It is typically of Irish origin.
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name one type of Irish road race
Yes, it is of Irish origin.
no Day is not a Irish last name Correct, it is not of Irish origin. Instead, it is of English origin. But Day is sometimes used for O'Dea.
The last name McMahon is Irish.
Its Irish my last name is caldwell :)
yes McCrystal is an Irish name i have the same last name and i looked it up and it indeed said it was Irish