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Why does a surname/family name begin O'
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I have noticed surnames/family names that start with O' then have another name like Connor / Sullivan etc.. Anyone know where this originates from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is common for people of Gaelic origin to have surnames beginning with " �" , "Mc" or "Mac".
"O" was originally � (with a fada above the O) which in turn came from Ua (originally hUa), which means "grandson", or "descendant" of a named person as waldo ghas said.
The descendants of the High King of Ireland, Brian Boru were known as the Ua Brian (O'Brien) clan. The prefix is more likely to be written as O', using an English apostrophe instead of the Irish 'fada' mark.
"O" was originally � (with a fada above the O) which in turn came from Ua (originally hUa), which means "grandson", or "descendant" of a named person as waldo ghas said.
The descendants of the High King of Ireland, Brian Boru were known as the Ua Brian (O'Brien) clan. The prefix is more likely to be written as O', using an English apostrophe instead of the Irish 'fada' mark.
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