Mac Namor - O Neillan
Mac Namor. See Mac Davy Mor.
Mac Nanany - Irish / Mheic Conanaonaigh (Descended from a son of the hound or warrior of the Assembly) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province. Leonard was also used as a synonym.
Nanfan -
Nangle or Nangell / de Nogla. Descended from Gilbert de Angulo, which see, an Anglo Norman Baron who was subject to Hugh de Lacy during the Anglo - Norman Invasion under Henry 11 in 1172 AD who had his Estates at Magherallen / Barony of Morgallion in Midhe / Meath where they were Barons in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster. Jocelyn Nangle, his son, had his Estates in Navan and Ardbraccan and they were the English Barons of Navan with some also in Co. Galway changing their name to Mac Costello / Mac Oisdealbhaigh, with the Barony of Costello in the east of Co. Mayo is derived from this. Used in the Connacht Province and the Leinster Province by members of this family who did not change their name to Costelloe in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. See also de Angulo, Nangle and Costello.
Mac Nanny. Used as a variant for Mac Eneaney, which see, in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province.
Mac Nannery. Used as a variant for Mac Neary, which see, in Co. Longford in the north - west of Northern Leinster and nearby in the north of the Connacht Province.
Nappe -
Napier, or Napper. Used as a variant for Napier (maker of tablecloths) French English origins who had their Estates of Loughscrew in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster in the early 17th Century AD.
Nary. See Neary.
Nash / de Nais. Anglo Norman origins and English locative name from “Atten Ashe” and were in Co. Limerick and Co. Kerry in Western Munster.
Nason. English Dutch origins from Warwickshire and in the 17th Century AD they were in Co. Cork in Southern Munster.
Natton. See Naghten.
Mac Naugher. See Mac Connor.
Mac Naught. Used in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province for Mac Knight, which see. Also used to abbreviate Mac Naughton, which see.
O Naughton or O Naghten or O Naughten - Irish / Ua Neachtain. Laigin Celts in the Leinster Province who migrated into Co. Roscommon and Co. Galway in the Southern Connacht territory of the Ui Maine Sept.
Mac Naughton. Scottish origins. See Naghten.
Mac Naulty or Mac Nolty. See Mac Nalty.
Mac Navin. See Mac Nevin.
Nawn. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch.
O Nawn or O Nahane - Irish / Ua Nathan. An Ecclesiastical Sept / Family branch, who had their original territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province and who are also in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of Ulster.
Naylor. English origins in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster in the early 17th Century AD and were connected to Richard Boyle the 1st English appointed Earl of Cork. They were also in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province and in Co. Offaly in the north - west of Southern Leinster.
Mac Neagh or Mac Nea or Mac Nay. See Mac Nee.
Neagle. Used as a variant for Nagle, which see.
Mac Neale. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Cenel nEogain Sept / Family branch of the Clan Mac Neill. Neale is an English name used as a variant for Neill.
Nealgan -
O Nealon. Used as a variant for O Neylan, which see.
Mac Nealy. See Mac Neely.
Mac Neany. See Mac Enaney.
Neaphsy. See Kneafsey.
O Neary - Irish / Ua Naraigh / narach (modest). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Northern Connacht.
Mac Neary. See Menarry.
Neazer. See Bovenizer.
O Needham or O Nedham or O Neville of O Macnie / Irish / Ui Neidhe Uaithne / Ui Niadh - of Owney in Co. Tipperary. Gaelic Ithian Lughadian Darinian Sept / Family branch.
Ancestors: 58.Marceline mac Niadh the King of the Ithian Darinians who was originally married to 84.Sadhbh the daughter of *83.Conn of the Hundred Battles the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 110th King of Tara / Ireland the direct male line ancestor of the Dal Cuinn (People of *83.Conn) and their son was59.Lewy
/ Lughaidh mac con - (the son of the hound) whose epithet came about because as a sickly young youth he suckled the teats of his favourite greyhound, Ealor Dearg, and later on became the Ithian 113th King of Tara / Ireland when his uncle, *84.Art - the Lonely the Heremonian Dal Cuinn 112th King of Tara / Ireland and 6 of *58.Lewy's Heberian younger half - brothers from 84.Sadhbh were slain in battle against him and his Brythonic and Fir Bolg allies. (These 6 brothers were to be the sons of 84.Ailill Oluimm the Heberian 1st King of Munster and 84.Sadhbh who he had married as a widow after 57.Marcelline Mac Niadh's demise. This was to be a very decisive victory in a battle that occurred over *58.Lewy's determination to have a turn at the Munster Kingship, which also then allowed him to secure the overall Kingship of Tara / Ireland instead in his own right for 27 years, until he was to be removed from the position. He was later slain by Fergus / Feircis Dubh - Dheadach, a son of Imchad / Coman Eces who then became the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 114th King of Ireland for one year only. *58.Lewy mac con had 5 sons, *60.Fothach Airgthach who would be the 118th King of Ireland jointly with his brother, 60.Fothach Cairpreach the 119th King of Ireland who in 285 AD slew his brother and was slain himself soon thereafter in the Battle of Ollarbha, 60.Duach the ancestor of the O Connells, the O Hennessys, the Mac Eircs etc, 60.Fothach Canaan the ancestor of the O Barrys, the Mac Alins / Mac Colums the Earl of Argyle, and (4)Angus / Oenghus / Aeneas Gaifhuileach the ancestor of the O Coffeys - of Munster. One of these 4 brothers is also the ancestor of the O Hallinans. *60.Fothach Airgthach was to be the father of 61.Fachtna the father of 62.Dallan the father of 63.Feargus the father of 64.Mac Caille the father of 65.Laisre the father of 66.Natfraoch the father of 67.Fionnan the father of 68.Toman the father of 69.Fothach the father of 70.Dongalach.Mac Nee - Irish / Mheic Neidhe / Niadh (champion). Used as a variant for Mac Nay, Mac Nea or Mac Neagh, which see, in the Connacht Province.
O Nee or Needham - Irish / Ua Niadh (champion). They were in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht as O Nee. Some used Needham in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. See also Mac Nee.
O Nee or Needham. A Co - Arb Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of Thomond / Tuaisceart Mhumhain / Northern Munster who changed their name to Neville.
Mac Nee. Highland Scottish origins Gaelic / Mac Niadh (Descended from a son of the Champion). A Sept / Family branch of the Clan Mac Gregor.
Neecy. See Kneafsey.
O Neehan. Used as a variant for O Nyhan, which see.
Neef. See Denieffe.
Mac Neela or Mac Neely or Mac Conneely - Irish / Mheic Conghaile / con (hound or warrior) gal (valour). Gaelic Milesian Irian Conmaicne Mara Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the kingdom of Connemara in the west of Co. Galway in the Connacht Province who were kinsmen to the O Kealys / O Queally, O Cloherty / Stone / Ui Clochartaigh, O Devany / Ui Dubhain, Mac Folan / Mac Fallon / Mac Foland / Mac Folane / Mheic Fualain. Especially see Mac Conneely.
Mac Neela, or Mac Neely , which see - Irish / Mheic Conghaola / Cu (hound or warrior) gaola - Gowla. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Fiachrach Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht. Ancestors: *89.Eochy Mugmedon the 124th King of Tara / Ireland. *90.Fiachra the second Dal Cuinn King of Connacht (Ui Fiachrach),
Mac Neely. Used as a variant for Mac Neilly, which see, in Co. Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province.
O Neenan or O Noonan, which see - Irish / Ua Naoidheanain / naoidhean (child). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the west of Co. Clare in the north - west of Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster.
Mac Neeson or Mac Neese or O Neason - Irish / Mheic Aonghusa. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tyrone and nearby in Co. Monaghan in Central Southern Ulster. Known in the 17th Century AD as O Neason.
O Neeylan. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory and were Chiefs in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province.
Mac Neice or Mac Neese - Irish / Mheic Naois. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province. Akin to Mac Gennis, Mac Guinness and Mac Neeson.
Mac Neight. Used for Mac Knight, which see, in the north - east of the Ulster Province.
Mac Neilage. Used as a variant for Mac Nelis, which see.
O Neilan or O Neylan, which see - Irish / Ua Niallain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Clare in the north - west of Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster.
Neillan. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch.