Ó Buadhaigh

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

Ó BUADHAIGH—IO Boey, O Bowe, O Boye, O Bwoy, O Bowige, Bowie, Bowe, Buie, Bwee, Bowes, Boyes, Boyce, O'Boyce, Bohig, Bogue, &c.; 'descendant of Buadhach' (victorious); a very scattered surname, but most common in Donegal, Kilkenny and Cork. In the last-mentioned county, the final g is sounded; hence the early anglicised form O Bowige and the modern Bogue. The family is a branch of the Corca Laoighdhe, but was erroneously supposed to be a branch of the O'Sullivans, on account of the prevalence of the Christian name Buadhach in that family; and it is not improbable that some of them have adopted the name of O'Sullivan or Sullivan.

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