Fágán

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

FÁGÁN—VIIIFagane, Fagan, Fagin; 'son of Pagan' (Latin 'Paganus,' the rustic, the pagan, a personal name introduced into England by the Normans); the name of an old and respectable Anglo-Norman family who settled about the time of the invasion in Meath and Westmeath. To be distinguished from Ó Fágáin and Ó Faodhagáin, which see.

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