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Mac Amhalghaidh

Mac Amhalghaidh is an Irish masculine surname. The name translates into English as "son of Amhalghadh". The surname originated as a patronym, however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer's father. The form of the surname for unmarried females is Nic Amhalghaidh. The forms for married females are Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh and Mhic Amhalghaidh. The Irish Mac Amhalghaidh has numerous Anglicised forms. The surname has been borne by at least one notable Irish family.

Mac Amhalghaidh
Mac Amhalghaidh in Gaelic script
GenderMasculine
Language(s)Irish
Other gender
FeminineNic Amhalghaidh, Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh, Mhic Amhalghaidh
Origin
Language(s)Irish
Meaning"son of Amhalghaidh", "son of Amhalghadh"
Other names
Variant form(s)Mac Amhalaí, Mac Amhalaidh, Mac Amhalghadha, Mag Amhalghaidh, Mag Amhalghadha
Cognate(s)MacAmhalghaidh
See alsoMac Amhlaoibh

A cognate of Mac Amhalghaidh is the Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh; the feminine form of which is NicAmhalghaidh.

There are several variant forms of the name. A modern variant is Mac Amhalaí. Another is Mac Amhalaidh. Another variant is Mac Amhalghadha. Variant forms of Mac Amhalghaidh and Mac Amhalghadha include Mag Amhalghaidh and Mag Amhalghadha.

Etymology edit

Mac Amhalghaidh translates into English as "son of Amhalghaidh",[1] or "son of Amhalghadh".[2] The surname originated as a patronym, however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer's father. The personal name Amhalghaidh, also spelt Amhalghadh, is an old Gaelic name, and is of uncertain origin and meaning.[2]

Feminine forms edit

Mac Amhalghaidh is a masculine surname. The form of this surname for unmarried females is Nic Amhalghaidh. This feminine surname is actually a contracted form of iníon Mhic Amhalghaidh, which translates into English as "daughter of Mac Amhalghaidh". The form of the surname for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh, which translates into English as "wife of Mac Amhalghaidh"; this feminine surname can also be represented in the contracted form Mhic Amhalghaidh.[3]

Gaelic cognate edit

A cognate of the Irish Mac Amhalghaidh is the Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh.[4] The feminine form of this Scottish Gaelic surname is NicAmhalghaidh. This feminine name is composed of the prefix Nic-, which is an abbreviated form of the Scottish Gaelic nighean mhic[5] or nì mhic,[6] which translates into English as "daughter of the son"; thus NicAmhalghaidh translates as "daughter of MacAmhalghaidh".

Variant forms edit

Mac Amhalaí

A modern variant form of Mac Amhalghaidh is Mac Amhalaí.[7] This surname is rendered for unmarried females as Nic Amhalaí. The form for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalaí, or simply Mhic Amhalaí.

Mac Amhalaidh

Another variant is Mac Amhalaidh.[8] This surname is rendered for unmarried females as Nic Amhalaidh. The form for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalaidh, or simply Mhic Amhalaidh.

Mac Amhalghadha

Another variant of the surname is Mac Amhalghadha.[1][9] This surname is rendered for unmarried females as Nic Amhalghadha. The form for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalghadha, or simply Mhic Amhalghadha.

Mag Amhalghaidh, Mag Amhalghadha

Variant forms of Mac Amhalghaidh and Mac Amhalghadha are Mag Amhalghaidh and Mag Amhalghadha.[1][9] These surnames are rendered for unmarried females as Nig Amhalghaidh and Nig Amhalghadha. The form for married females are Bean Mhig Amhalghaidh and Bean Mhig Amhalghadha; or simply Mhig Amhalghaidh and Mhig Amhalghadha.

Anglicised forms edit

There are numerous Anglicised forms of the surname. Anglicisations in use today include Cauley,[8] Cawley,[1] Macally,[10] MacAlley,[10] MacAulay,[10] MacAuley,[10] MacAuliffe,[10] Maccally,[10] MacCauley,[1] MacCawley,[8] and MacCowley,[1] MacGawley, and Magawley.[11] Many of these English-language surnames also have unrelated origins. For example, in many cases the Irish Mac Amhlaoibh has been Anglicised into identical forms.[1][11][12] Anglicised forms of Mag Amhalghaidh and Mag Amhalghadha include Gawley, MacGaulay, MacGawlay, MacGawley, and Magawley.[9] An Anglicised form of the Irish Mac Amhalaidh is MacGauley.[8]

Families edit

The surname has been borne by several Irish families. The most notable of these was a particular family that was historically seated in what is today County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland. The leadership of the family had once been the powerful lords of Calraighe.[1] According to Edward MacLysaght, this family's eponymous ancestor of this family lived in the 13th century. A pedigree of the family is recorded stretching back to Niall of the Nine Hostages, a semi-legendary High King of Ireland.[11]

In Scotland, the unrelated MacAulays of Ardincaple (also known as "Clan MacAulay") derived their surname from MacAmhalghaidh, the Scottish Gaelic form of the surname.[2][4] The early ancestry of the MacAulays is uncertain, although their surname may ultimately be linked to members of the original family of the Earls of Lennox, who bore the name Amhalghaidh / Amhalghadh. The MacAulays of Ardincaple were historically seated at Ardincaple Castle, within territory dominated by the early Earls of Lennox.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Mac Amhalghadha, Mac Amhalghaidh, Library Ireland (www.libraryireland.com), retrieved 19 December 2010, which is a transcription of: Woulfe, Patrick (1923), Irish Names and Surnames.
  2. ^ a b c Learn about the family history of your surname, Ancestry.com, retrieved 20 December 2010, which cited: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4, for the surname "McCauley".
  3. ^ Stenson, Nancy (2008), Basic Irish: A Grammar and Workshop, Taylor & Francis e-Library, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge, pp. 53–55, ISBN 978-0-203-92737-3
  4. ^ a b Black, George Fraser (1946), The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History, New York: New York Public Library, p. 455
  5. ^ Black, George Fraser (1946), The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History, New York: New York Public Library, p. 628
  6. ^ Owen, Robert C. (1993), The Modern English-Gaelic Dictionary, Glasgow: Gairm, p. 87, ISBN 1-871901-29-4
  7. ^ "Irish Ancestors", The Irish Times, retrieved 20 December 2010, which cited: MacLysaght, Edward (1980), Irish Families, Dublin{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link), and also cited Ó Corráin, D.; Maguire, F. (1980), Gaelic Personal Names, Dublin{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link), also noted Ó Corráin, D.; Maguire, F. (1990), Irish Names, Dublin{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link), for the surname "Mac Amhalghaidh".
  8. ^ a b c d "Irish Ancestors", The Irish Times, retrieved 20 December 2010, which cited: de Bhulbh, Seán (1997), Sloinnte na hÉireann – Irish Surnames, Comharchumann Íde Naofa, for the surnames "Cauley", "MacCawley", and "MacGauley".
  9. ^ a b c Mag Amhalghadha, Mag Amhalghaidh, Library Ireland (www.libraryireland.com), retrieved 19 December 2010, which is a transcription of: Woulfe, Patrick (1923), Irish Names and Surnames.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006), A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rd ed.), London: Routledge, pp. 2033–2034, ISBN 0-203-99355-1.
  11. ^ a b c MacLysaght, Edward (1972), Irish Families: Their Names, Arms and Origins, New York: Crown Publishers, pp. 50–51
  12. ^ Mac Amhlaoibh, Library Ireland (www.libraryireland.com), retrieved 19 December 2010, which is a transcription of: Woulfe, Patrick (1923), Irish Names and Surnames.

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Mac Amhalghaidh is an Irish masculine surname The name translates into English as son of Amhalghadh The surname originated as a patronym however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer s father The form of the surname for unmarried females is Nic Amhalghaidh The forms for married females are Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh and Mhic Amhalghaidh The Irish Mac Amhalghaidh has numerous Anglicised forms The surname has been borne by at least one notable Irish family Mac AmhalghaidhMac Amhalghaidh in Gaelic scriptGenderMasculineLanguage s IrishOther genderFeminineNic Amhalghaidh Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh Mhic AmhalghaidhOriginLanguage s IrishMeaning son of Amhalghaidh son of Amhalghadh Other namesVariant form s Mac Amhalai Mac Amhalaidh Mac Amhalghadha Mag Amhalghaidh Mag AmhalghadhaCognate s MacAmhalghaidhSee alsoMac Amhlaoibh A cognate of Mac Amhalghaidh is the Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh the feminine form of which is NicAmhalghaidh There are several variant forms of the name A modern variant is Mac Amhalai Another is Mac Amhalaidh Another variant is Mac Amhalghadha Variant forms of Mac Amhalghaidh and Mac Amhalghadha include Mag Amhalghaidh and Mag Amhalghadha Contents 1 Etymology 2 Feminine forms 3 Gaelic cognate 4 Variant forms 5 Anglicised forms 6 Families 7 ReferencesEtymology editMac Amhalghaidh translates into English as son of Amhalghaidh 1 or son of Amhalghadh 2 The surname originated as a patronym however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer s father The personal name Amhalghaidh also spelt Amhalghadh is an old Gaelic name and is of uncertain origin and meaning 2 Feminine forms editMac Amhalghaidh is a masculine surname The form of this surname for unmarried females is Nic Amhalghaidh This feminine surname is actually a contracted form of inion Mhic Amhalghaidh which translates into English as daughter of Mac Amhalghaidh The form of the surname for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh which translates into English as wife of Mac Amhalghaidh this feminine surname can also be represented in the contracted form Mhic Amhalghaidh 3 Gaelic cognate editA cognate of the Irish Mac Amhalghaidh is the Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh 4 The feminine form of this Scottish Gaelic surname is NicAmhalghaidh This feminine name is composed of the prefix Nic which is an abbreviated form of the Scottish Gaelic nighean mhic 5 or ni mhic 6 which translates into English as daughter of the son thus NicAmhalghaidh translates as daughter of MacAmhalghaidh Variant forms editMac Amhalai A modern variant form of Mac Amhalghaidh is Mac Amhalai 7 This surname is rendered for unmarried females as Nic Amhalai The form for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalai or simply Mhic Amhalai Mac Amhalaidh Another variant is Mac Amhalaidh 8 This surname is rendered for unmarried females as Nic Amhalaidh The form for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalaidh or simply Mhic Amhalaidh Mac Amhalghadha Another variant of the surname is Mac Amhalghadha 1 9 This surname is rendered for unmarried females as Nic Amhalghadha The form for married females is Bean Mhic Amhalghadha or simply Mhic Amhalghadha Mag Amhalghaidh Mag Amhalghadha Variant forms of Mac Amhalghaidh and Mac Amhalghadha are Mag Amhalghaidh and Mag Amhalghadha 1 9 These surnames are rendered for unmarried females as Nig Amhalghaidh and Nig Amhalghadha The form for married females are Bean Mhig Amhalghaidh and Bean Mhig Amhalghadha or simply Mhig Amhalghaidh and Mhig Amhalghadha Anglicised forms editThere are numerous Anglicised forms of the surname Anglicisations in use today include Cauley 8 Cawley 1 Macally 10 MacAlley 10 MacAulay 10 MacAuley 10 MacAuliffe 10 Maccally 10 MacCauley 1 MacCawley 8 and MacCowley 1 MacGawley and Magawley 11 Many of these English language surnames also have unrelated origins For example in many cases the Irish Mac Amhlaoibh has been Anglicised into identical forms 1 11 12 Anglicised forms of Mag Amhalghaidh and Mag Amhalghadha include Gawley MacGaulay MacGawlay MacGawley and Magawley 9 An Anglicised form of the Irish Mac Amhalaidh is MacGauley 8 Families editThe surname has been borne by several Irish families The most notable of these was a particular family that was historically seated in what is today County Westmeath Republic of Ireland The leadership of the family had once been the powerful lords of Calraighe 1 According to Edward MacLysaght this family s eponymous ancestor of this family lived in the 13th century A pedigree of the family is recorded stretching back to Niall of the Nine Hostages a semi legendary High King of Ireland 11 In Scotland the unrelated MacAulays of Ardincaple also known as Clan MacAulay derived their surname from MacAmhalghaidh the Scottish Gaelic form of the surname 2 4 The early ancestry of the MacAulays is uncertain although their surname may ultimately be linked to members of the original family of the Earls of Lennox who bore the name Amhalghaidh Amhalghadh The MacAulays of Ardincaple were historically seated at Ardincaple Castle within territory dominated by the early Earls of Lennox References edit a b c d e f g h Mac Amhalghadha Mac Amhalghaidh Library Ireland www libraryireland com retrieved 19 December 2010 which is a transcription of Woulfe Patrick 1923 Irish Names and Surnames a b c Learn about the family history of your surname Ancestry com retrieved 20 December 2010 which cited Dictionary of American Family Names Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 508137 4 for the surname McCauley Stenson Nancy 2008 Basic Irish A Grammar and Workshop Taylor amp Francis e Library Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire Routledge pp 53 55 ISBN 978 0 203 92737 3 a b Black George Fraser 1946 The Surnames of Scotland Their Origin Meaning and History New York New York Public Library p 455 Black George Fraser 1946 The Surnames of Scotland Their Origin Meaning and History New York New York Public Library p 628 Owen Robert C 1993 The Modern English Gaelic Dictionary Glasgow Gairm p 87 ISBN 1 871901 29 4 Irish Ancestors The Irish Times retrieved 20 December 2010 which cited MacLysaght Edward 1980 Irish Families Dublin a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link and also cited o Corrain D Maguire F 1980 Gaelic Personal Names Dublin a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link also noted o Corrain D Maguire F 1990 Irish Names Dublin a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link for the surname Mac Amhalghaidh a b c d Irish Ancestors The Irish Times retrieved 20 December 2010 which cited de Bhulbh Sean 1997 Sloinnte na hEireann Irish Surnames Comharchumann Ide Naofa for the surnames Cauley MacCawley and MacGauley a b c Mag Amhalghadha Mag Amhalghaidh Library Ireland www libraryireland com retrieved 19 December 2010 which is a transcription of Woulfe Patrick 1923 Irish Names and Surnames a b c d e f Reaney Percy Hilde Wilson Richard Middlewood 2006 A Dictionary of English Surnames 3rd ed London Routledge pp 2033 2034 ISBN 0 203 99355 1 a b c MacLysaght Edward 1972 Irish Families Their Names Arms and Origins New York Crown Publishers pp 50 51 Mac Amhlaoibh Library Ireland www libraryireland com retrieved 19 December 2010 which is a transcription of Woulfe Patrick 1923 Irish Names and Surnames nbsp This page lists people with the surname Mac Amhalghaidh If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mac Amhalghaidh amp oldid 1139781496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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