Kerley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sharkey is a surname of Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Austen is a surname deriving from the Latin Augustine, and was first used around the 13th century.
Hardie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tuck is a surname, borne by many people and institutions. The name is related to Tucker and Tooke.
Fagan or Phagan is also a Norman-Irish surname, derived from the Latin word 'paganus' meaning ‘rural’ or ‘rustic’. Variants of the name Fagan include Fegan and Fagen. It was brought to Ireland during the Anglo-Norman invasion in the twelfth century and is now considered very Irish. In some cases it is a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Fágáin or Ó Faodhagáin, which are probably dialect forms of Ó hÓgáin and Ó hAodhagáin. Irish lenited f is soundless. Notable people with the surname include:
Rendell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
McManus is an Irish surname. It is derived from the Irish Gaelic "Mac Mághnais", in modern Irish "McMaghnuis" which means "Son of Magnus". Its earlier origin is from the Latin "magnus", meaning "great". The Normans used it to honour Charlemagne (742–814), as Carolus Magnus. Variant spellings of the name include MacManus, Manus and MacManners. The English form, Moyne, is also found in Ulster. In Scotland it is a sept of Clan Colquhoun.
Milne is a surname of Scottish origin, from the same source as Miller.
O'Gorman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Coughlan is a surname of Irish origin, meaning 'son of the one with the cloak'. Notable people with the surname include:
Finlayson is a surname of Scottish origin. It is a patronymic form of the name Finlay.
Connelly is an anglicised form of the Gaelic-Irish surname Ó Conghalaigh. Notable people with the surname Connelly include:
Farmer is an English surname. Although an occupationally derived surname, it was not given to tillers of the soil, but to collectors of taxes and tithes specializing in the collection of funds from agricultural leases. In 2000, there were 68,309 people with the last name Farmer in the United States, making it the 431st most common last name in the nation.
Wight is a surname. It is an older English spelling of either Wright (surname) or White (surname), or perhaps denoted an inhabitant of the Isle of Wight.
Houlihan or O'Houlihan is a surname of Irish Gaelic origin, from the Irish uallach meaning "proud". Notable people with the surname include:
Motley is a surname which may refer to:
Chick is the surname of:
Stretch is the surname of:
Kernaghan is a surname. Other spellings include Kernochan, Kernohan, Kernighan, and Kernahan. Notable people with the surname include:
Kearney or Kearneys is an Irish surname.