Welsh Names in Ireland
According to the Books of the Clann Firbis, the following families were among the “Welshmen of Hy-Amhalgaidh MicFiachrach,” who settled in Ireland after the English Invasion.—See O’Donovan’s Tribes and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach.
Name in English. | In Irish. |
Barrett | Baroideach.[1] |
Brown | Bruanach. |
Carew | Carrunach. |
Corroon | Carrun. |
Cusack | Ciosogach. |
Dolphin | Dulpin. |
Herbert | Hearbardach. |
Hoel, Howel | Clanheil. |
Hosty, | Clann Hostegh.[2] |
Joyce | Clann Seodigh. |
Lawless, Lillis | Laighleisioch or Laighles. |
Lynagh, Lynott | Lionoideach. |
MacAveely, now MacEvilly and Staunton | Snondun. |
MacAndrew | Clann Andrin, of Backs, in co. Mayo |
MacPhilipin | Philbin.[3] |
MacQuillan, MacQuillin | MacUighilin. |
Merrick | MacMeric. |
Moore | Murach. |
Petit, Petty | Petit. |
Timlin, Tomlin | Clann Toimlin. |
Welsh, Wellesley | MacBhaillsiogh. |
Walsh, | Breathnach. |
Notes
[1] Baroideach: In Munster this is the Irish name for “Barrett;” but in Connaught it is Baireadeach.
[2] Clann Hostegh: A quo Gleann Oisdegh, anglicised Glenhest; near Newport-Mayo.