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  1. Surnames of Irish origin. See also: Category:Irish families, Category:Irish given names, and Category:Irish toponyms.

  2. Leonese (Leonese: llionés, Asturian: lleonés) is a set of vernacular Romance language varieties currently spoken in northern and western portions of the historical region of León in Spain (the modern provinces of León, Zamora, and Salamanca) and a few adjoining areas in Portugal, where it is known as Mirandese, sometimes considered another ...

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  4. Surnames in Irish : If the surname contains an initial mutation, do not remove it: Páidín and Pháidín are not identical. This is a collection of surnames that developed from the work of the Irish Folklore Commission. More information. Share Post. Filters. Alphabetical surnames list. a. á. b. c. d. e. é. f. g. h. i. í. j. k. l. m. n. o. ó. p. q. r.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · 1. Murphy is statistically the most popular Irish last name and it is particularly common in County Cork. It is a version of ‘Ó Murchadha’ and ‘Ó Murchadh’, two very old Irish surnames. Key info about the Irish surname Murphy. Pronunciation: Mur-fee. Meaning: ‘Sea-warrior’ or ‘sea battler’. Famous Murphys: Cillian Murphy (actor) 2. Byrne.

  6. Old Leonese is a West Iberian language spoken in the Kingdom of León until 1300. Old Leonese and Asturleonese are highlighted in green. Phonology. The sound change to , called yeísmo, may appear in Old East and Central Leonese. This phenomenon may have spread to Castilian from Asturian and Leonese settlers. Sample text

  7. The Kingdom of Connaught. The modern province of Connaught covers the counties of Galway, Roscommon, Sligo, Mayo and Leitrim. By the 1100s, the King of Connaught was “Turlough O’Connor” and his kin were from the “Síol Muireadaigh” tribe.

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