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The surname Carroll is an anglicized form of multiple Gaelic names, most notably Ó Cearbhaill and Cairbre. Originating in Ireland and Scotland, it historically denoted a "fierc...
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The surname Carroll is an anglicized form of multiple Gaelic names, most notably Ó Cearbhaill and Cairbre. Originating in Ireland and Scotland, it historically denoted a "fierc...
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The surname O'Hara is a prominent family name with deep roots in Ireland, particularly in the province of Ulster. As a patronymic surname, it conveys a specific lineage and hist...
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The surname Kennedy is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic Cinnéidigh or Ceannéidigh , meaning ‘misshapen head’ or, more politely, ‘helmet-headed’ ( ). It evolved...
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O'Hara is an Irish surname derived from Ó hEaghra , meaning “descendant of Eaghra,” a personal name of uncertain origins often linked to elements suggesting nobility or vig...
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