RAINBOW FARMS AUSTRALIA
O Doody
- O Dorish
O Doody. O Doogan. See O Duggan. O Doog or
O Doogue. Derived from
St. Cadoc. Used as a synonym for O Doohig,
which see,
in the Munster Province,
and
of O Doig, which see, in the O Doohan -
Irish
/ Ua Duachain.
A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Donegal in the north
- west of the Ulster Province.
O Doohan
-
Irish / Ua Duachain. A Sept
/ Family branch, who had
their territory in
Co. Clare
in the north - west of
Tuaiscert Mhumhain /
Thomond / Northern Munster
where
it may also be a variant used for O Doughan, which see. O Dooher or
O Dougher -
Irish / Ua Dubhchair
(black dear). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Donegal in the north
- west of the Ulster Province
and nearby in the north of the Connacht
Province. O Doohey. Used as a synonym for
O Duffy, which see, in
O Doohey or O Doey.
Used as variants for O Duffy, which see, in the north
- east of the Ulster Province.
O Doohig. See O Duhig. Mac Dool. Used as a variant for
Mac Dowell,
which especially see, in O Doolady -
O Doolaghan. Used as a variant for
O Dullaghan, which especially see. O Doolaghty -
Irish / Ua Dubhlachta. A Sept
/ Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Clare
in the north - west of
Tuaisceart Mhumhain /
Thomond /
Northern
Munster.
O Doolan -
O Doolan or
O Doolin
-
Irish / Ua Dubhlainn - dubhshlainn
/ challenge. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Kerry
in the south - west of
Des Mhumhain /
Desmond / Southern Munster.
O Dowling was also used to anglicize it in
the
Leinster Province. O Doole. Used as a variant for
O Doyle, which see, in the north - east of
the O or Mac Doolecan or
O Doolan. Irish / Mac
Duileachain. A Sept / Family branch who had their territory in the
kingdom of Ulaidh in Co. Down
and nearby in part of Co. Armagh in the
Ulster Province where they were the
Chiefs of Clan Breasail Mac Duileachain near Kinelearty in Castlereagh. O Dooley -
O Dooling. Used as a
variant for O Dowling,
which see, in the
Munster Province. O Doolin - O Doona
O Doonan or
O Doonane or
O Donayne
or O
Donnan
or O
Dounan
or
O Dunnan
or
O Dynan,
Gaelic Milesian
Irian
Conmaicne Magh Rein
Cenel Luachain
Sept /
Family branch, who had their territory at Oughteragh
/ Carrigallen
in the south of
Co.
Leitrim
in
Northern
Connacht where they were kinsmen to
the Mac
Dorcys /
Mac Dorcey /
Mac Dorchy / Mac Darcy / Mheic Dorchaidhe
and
Mac Gourkeys /
Mac Gourtey,
the Ui Bathbairr
Sept, the Ui Braici
Sept, the
Ui Buibhin
Sept, the
Ui Chailti
Sept, the
Ui
Cianacain
Sept,
the
Ui Conbhuidhe
Sept,
the
Ui Darnaigh
Sept
of the
Cenel Luachain,
the
Ui Dimusaigh
Sept,
the
Ui Dubhain
Sept
(Inis Doiri Dubhain),
the Ui
Erailb
Sept, the
Ui Eturrain Sept,
the
Ui Gabhadain
Sept, the
Ui Mael Padraig Sept,
the Ui Mael Suthain
Sept,
the Ui
Muirneachain
Sept, the
Ui Tredmain Sept,
Tellach Tanaidhe, Tellach Cleirigh.
O Kearons / O Kerrane / O Kerrivane
/
O Kerwan / O Kirrane.
Ancestor:
37.Ir (Irians).
O Doonan -
O Dooner -
Irish / Ua Dunabhra / Donnabhair
- donn
(brown) abhra
(eyebrows). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Roscommon in the
east of the Connacht Province and nearby in Co. Leitrim
in Northern Connacht.
O Dooney. See
O Downey. O Doonigan or O Dunican -
Doordan. See Dordan. O Doorey. Used as a variant for
O Durey, which see. Also
see Durr. O Doorish
or O Dorish
or O Doris or
O Dourish - O Doorish - I