Paul McKenna (born 1963) is an English hypnotist.
Paul McKenna may also refer to:
Paul Stephen McKenna is an English former professional footballer.
Paul McKenna was an Irish hurler who played as a midfielder for the Tipperary senior team.
The Paul McKenna Band are a five piece folk musical group from Glasgow, Scotland.
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Paul Murphy may refer to:
Events from the year 1980 in Ireland.
Events from the year 1977 in Ireland.
Events from the year 1956 in Ireland.
Events from the year 1950 in Ireland.
Kevin James McKenna is a Canadian retired professional soccer player who ended his career with 1. FC Köln after the 2013–14 2. Bundesliga season. He was a centre back who also played as a central midfielder or striker.
Robert Emmet's Gaelic Athletic Club Slaughtneil is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based on the townland of Slaughtneil, near Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and compete in gaelic football, hurling and camogie. The club is named after Irish patriot and revolutionary Robert Emmet and play their home games at Emmet Park.
Sean Leo McGoldrick is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Derry, with whom he has won a National League title. He is a dual GAA player and previously played hurling for Derry.
John McKenna (1855–1936) was an Irish businessman, rugby player, and first manager of Liverpool F.C.
Paul Tierney may refer to:
Declan is an ancient Irish given name anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Declán, also Deaglán or Déaglán. St. Declan founded a monastery in Ireland in the 5th century, and the St. Declan's stone has been credited as the site of many miracles. The name is believed to mean "man of prayer" or "full of goodness".
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McKenna, also MacKenna, Mackenna and Makenna, is the anglicized form of the Gaelic Irish surname "Mac Cionaoith", also spelt Mac Cionaodha or Mac Cionnaith, meaning "son of Cionnaith" or of the Scottish surname, from Galloway, "MacCionaodha".
Tadhg de Búrca, sometimes referred to as Tadhg Bourke, is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a sweeper for the Waterford senior team.