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      • The surname McKeown is of Irish origin, and it's an anglicized form of the Gaelic name "Mac Eoghain" which means "son of Eoghan". The name Eoghan is derived from the ancient Celtic word "Owen" or "Eugene", translating into "born of the yew tree", "youth" or “well-born”.
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  1. The surname McKeown is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Eoghain, meaning "son of Eoghan." Eoghan is a given name that translates to "born of the yew tree." The name McKeown is commonly found in Northern Ireland and is associated with the province of Ulster.

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  3. McKeown History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. Origins Available: Ireland. Hundreds of years ago, the Gaelic name used by the McKeown family in Ireland was Mac Eogain in Connacht, and Mac Eoin in east Ulster. Both of these names connote a "son of John," or "son of Owen."

  4. The meaning of Mckeown. Irish (northern) and Scottish: variant of McEwen 1. Some characteristic forenames: Irish Brendan, Liam, Declan, Donovan, Niall. Dictionary of American Family Names, 2nd edition, © Oxford University Press, 2022.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › McKeownMcKeown - Wikipedia

    McKeown or MacKeown is an Irish surname. it originates from two distinct, but similar Irish names: Mac Eoghain ("Son of Eoghan") and Mac Eoin ("Son of Eoin"), which are pronounced identically: /mək ˈow ən/ or "McOwen".

  6. Mckeown name meaning and origin. The family name Mckeown is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Eoghain, meaning "son of Eoghan." Eoghan is a popular Irish given name, derived from the Old Irish word "eugenios," meaning "well-born" or "noble."

  7. The surname McKeown is of Irish origin, and it's an anglicized form of the Gaelic name "Mac Eoghain" which means "son of Eoghan". The name Eoghan is derived from the ancient Celtic word "Owen" or "Eugene", translating into "born of the yew tree", "youth" or “well-born”.

  8. The McKeown surname finds its roots in the northern regions of Ireland. The name is an anglicized form of the Gaelic “Mac Eoghain,” meaning “son of Eoghan.” Etymology and Meaning

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