McNally (surname)

McNally is an Irish surname originating in County Tyrone, Ulster. It is the Anglicized form of Mac Conallaidh 'son of Cú Allaidh', a Gaelic name of Cenél nEógain meaning the 'wild hound', i.e. 'wolf'.[1][2][3]

Prevalent in Ulster counties Antrim, Armagh and Monaghan, McNally has nothing to do with the Mayo name Mac an Fhailghigh[4][5][6] nor with Mac Con Uladh (McCullough, McNaul etc.).[7] Despite this, the name is erroneously asserted to derive from the aforementioned Gaelic surnames.

Notable McNallys

See also

References

  1. Ó Fiaich, Tomás; et al. (1986). "Brian Mac Gurk, Dean of Armagh". Seanchas Ardmhacha. 12 (1): 69. doi:10.2307/29745225. ISSN 0488-0196. Mac Con Allaidh (the son of the wild hound)
  2. O'Brien, Kathleen M. (2006). "Index of Names in Irish Annals: Cú Allaid". medievalscotland.org.
  3. Lisanally (PDF). History Armagh. 2021. ISSN 1743-565X.
  4. Ó Ceallaigh, Seamus (1951). "A Preliminary Note on Some of the Nomenclature on the Map of S.E. Ulster". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 81 (1): 39. ISSN 0035-9106.
  5. Ó Ceallaigh, Séamus (1951). Gleanings from Ulster History: Punann Ó Chois Bhanna. Cork University Press. p. 115.
  6. Ó Duibhín, Ciarán (2020). "Sloinnte Gaelacha in Ultaibh: Irish surnames in Ulster".
  7. Ó Raifeartaigh, T.; MacLysaght, Edward (1958). "Review of Irish Families, Their Names, Arms, and Origins". Irish Historical Studies. 11 (42): 176. ISSN 0021-1214.
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