Willie McGee may refer to:
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Bradley is an English surname derived from a place name meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English.
William McGee may refer to:
Events from the year 1956 in Ireland.
Ciarán is a given name of Irish origin Ciaran is a traditionally male given name from the Goidelic languages. It means "little dark one" or "little dark-haired one", produced by appending a diminutive suffix to ciar. It is the masculine version of the name Ciara.
Willie Dean McGee is an American retired professional baseball player who won two batting titles and was named Major League Baseball's 1985 National League MVP. McGee primarily played center and right field, winning three Gold Glove Awards for defensive excellence. McGee spent the majority of his 18-year career playing for the St. Louis Cardinals, helping the Cardinals win the 1982 World Series with his outstanding performance in Game 3. A four-time All-Star, McGee accumulated 2,254 hits during his career.
McGee or McKee is an English language surname of Irish origin. The surname McGee was first found in along the border of counties Donegal and Tyrone Tír Eoghain, the ancient territory of the O'Neills, now in the Province of Ulster, central Northern Ireland, where they are thought to be descended from the Colla Uais. McGee was later a chieftain clan of the Ulaid, of which their territory corresponded to the Islandmagee peninsula in modern-day County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is also anglicised as "McCoy
William Moore may refer to:
McPhee, McPhie,MacPhee or Macphee is a Scottish surname. Like MacFie, it is usually regarded as a shorter version of McDuffie, which is an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name mac Dhuibhshithe and originated in Colonsay. However, it may instead be derived from another Gaelic name, mac a' Phì; hence it may have the same origins as surnames such as Fee, MacFee, McFee, Macfee, MacAfee and Mahaffey.
Michael, Mike or Mick McCarthy may refer to:
Willy or Willie is a masculine given name, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of William or Wilhelm, and occasionally a nickname. It may refer to:
Michael McGee may refer to:
McGlynn is an Irish surname. Notable persons with the name include:
Aidan is the anglicisation of the Irish male given name Aodhán and the Scottish Gaelic given name Aodhàn. Phonetic variants, such as spelled with an ‘e’ instead of an ‘a’, are appropriated and haven’t been prevalent until generations after the 19th century Irish Great Migration. The Irish language female equivalent is Aodhnait.
The 1951 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the 64th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1951 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Mayo and Meath met to decide the destination of the Sam Maguire Cup.
McEvoy is an Irish surname originating in Leinster, Wexford. Notable people with the surname include:
Willie McGee is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Detroit Lions.
William "Willie" McGee is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer. His league and championship career with the Mayo senior team spanned nine seasons from 1967 to 1976.
Eugene McGee was an Irish Gaelic footballer, manager, trainer, selector, Gaelic games administrator and journalist, who is best known for his time as manager of the Offaly senior football team. McGee guided the Offaly team to success in the 1980, 1981, and 1982 Leinster Senior Football Championship, and to the 1982 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title.
Eugene McGee may refer to: