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* Ó Flaithbertaigh
Ó Flaithbertaigh, Gaelic-Irish surname, commonly anglicized as O ' Flaherty, Flaherty, O ' Laverty, Laverty, and Lafferty amongst other variations.
An Ó Flaithbertaigh coat of arms depicts ' two red lions rampant combatant, supporting a red dexter hand, couped at the wrists, in base a black boat with eight oars '.
* Eamonn Laidir Ó Flaithbertaigh, Jacobite, died 1749.

Ó and family
The family surname mac Aedh Ó Proinntigh was Anglicised as Prunty or Brunty.
Legend has it that for five great Gaelic families — the O ' Gradys, the O ' Neills, the Ó Briains, the Ó Conchobhairs, and the Caomhánachs — the lament would be sung by a fairy woman ; having foresight, she would sing the lament when a family member died, even if the person had died far away and news of their death had not yet come, so that the wailing of the banshee was the first warning the household had of the death.
Mooney is a family name, which is probably predominantly derived from the Irish Ó Maonaigh.
Eoghan Dubhdara Ó Máille was Gráinne's father, and his family was based in Clew Bay, County Mayo.
The head of the O ' Donnell family had the titles An Ó Domhnaill ( meaning The O ' Donnell in English ) and Rí Thír Chonaill ( meaning King of Tír Chonaill in English ).
It is worth nothing that Collins himself belonged to the Ó Coileáin family, who in medieval times had been princes of Uí Chonaill Gabra.
The first of the chiefs was Fearchar, Earl of Ross from the O ' Beolain ( Ó Beólláin, Boland, Bolan ) family, also known as ' Fearchar Mac-an-t-sagairt ' ( meaning " son of the priest ") of Applecross.
Others trace the origins of the name to Ireland: Ó Mannin ( anglicized Mannion ) is the name of a Galway family who were formerly chiefs of Soghain ( in what is now Ireland ), a district nearly co-extensive with the barony of Tiaquin.
The Carroll family were descendants of the Ó Cearbhaill lords of Éile
The Brontë family can be traced to the Irish clan Ó Pronntaigh, which literally means ' grandson of Pronntach '.
Shane O ' Neill's career was marked by his ambition to be The Ó Néill Mór-Sovereign of the dominant Ó Néill Mór family of Tyrone ... and thus head overking or Rí ruirech of the entire province.
In the first half of the 18th century Dublin was the home of an Irish-language literary circle connected to the Ó Neachtain ( Naughton ) family, a group with wide-ranging Continental connections.
An Cathach ( meaning ‘ the Battler ’) was a very important relic used by the Clan Ó Domhnaill ( O ’ Donnell Clan ), the old Gaelic royal family in Tír Chonaill ( mainly modern County Donegal ) in the west of Ulster.
The greatest of these families included the Ó Dálaigh ( O ' Daly ), several of whom were accorded the rank of ' chief ollamh of poetry of all Ireland ,' and O ' hUiginn ( O ' Higgins ) who were hereditary filí in more than one Gaelic house such as O ' Conor Slighit, The MacDermotts, The McDonagh and O ' Doherty., The Ó Maol Chonaire chiefly as Ollamh of the Síol Muireadhaigh, the Ó Conchubhair Donn and the MacDermot of Moylurg ; although this family was also associated with Ulster and spread from Connacht into the courts of Munster and Leinster.
Ó Brádaigh, born Peter Roger Casement Brady, was born into a middle-class republican family in Longford that lived in a duplex home on Battery Road.
It is thought that Ó Rathaille was born in Screathan an Mhil ( Scrahanaveal ), in the Sliabh Luachra region of County Kerry into a relatively prosperous family.
Aodhagán Ó Rathaille was related to the brehons to the Mac Cárthaigh Mór family and would have seen them as his chiefs and patrons ).
Ó Seachnasaigh, O ' Shaughnessy, collectively Uí Sheachnasaigh, clan name Cinél nAedha na hEchtghe, is a family surname of Irish origin.
A legal battle raged on into the first half of the 18th century between the Ó Seachnasaigh and the Prendergasts, the family who were granted the lands, with the Ó Seachnasaigh eventually losing the case.
Uniquely among the Ó Flaithbheartaigh family up to that time, Ruaidhri became a highly regarded historian and collector of Irish manuscripts.

Ó and line
The Prince of the Fews is a male line descendant of Art mac Aodha, King of Ulster ( r. 1509-1513 / 4 ), grandson of Eóghan Ó Néill Mór, King of Ulster ( d. 1456 ), however it is uncertain if Art was a paternal or maternal grandson, and whether his father Aodh Ó Néill descended from the Tyrone or Clanaboy O ' Neills in the male line.
The O ' Neills of the Fews are a 15th century branch of the Tyrone or Ó Néill Mór line whereas the O ' Neills of Clanaboy are a High Medieval line.
The senior line of the Ó Seachnasaigh's may have died out in the 1780s.
A 1-15 to 0-10 score line gave Kerry the victory and gave Óa second All-Ireland winners ' medal.
First, Ó Riain argues that such sympathies as Thurneysen refers to are pertinent only to the next kings in the royal line, Cellach mac Brain ( r. 829-834 ) and Conchobar mac Donnchada ( r. 819-833 ), sons of Bran and Donnchad respectively.
One of the band's founders, guitarist Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, came from a long line of Irish musicians, and was considered one of the finest performers of traditional Irish music.
Daly took a notably harder line against the Irish Republican Army than his predecessor, Tomás Ó Fiaich.
The dynasty subsequently divided into two main divisions: the Clann Cholmáin Kings of Mide, who later adopted the surname Ua Maél Séchlainn and ruled central Ireland ; and the Uí Néill In Tuisceart ( the Uí Néill of The North ), whose senior line took the surname Ó Néill and ruled as Kings of Tir Eoghan until 1607.

Ó and Kingship
* Nationality and Kingship in Pre-Norman Ireland by Prof. Donnchadh Ó Corráin, University College Cork

Ó and can
In Spain and its territories, many Irish descendants can be found with the name Obregón ( O ' Brien, Irish, Ó Briain ), including Madrid-born actress Ana Victoria García Obregón.
Ó Muircheartaigh can be translated to mean navigator or sea worthy, as the Irish word muir means sea and cheart means correct.
In addition to Cré na Cille, Máirtín Ó Cadhain wrote several collections of short stories ( one ' short ' story, " Fuíoll Fuine " in the collection An tSraith dhá Tógáil, can count as a novella ).
A good example of this can be seen in the surnames of many Irish families – for example, Ó Briain has often become O ' Brien, Ó Rothláin became Rowland, Ó Néill became O ' Neill, and some surnames like Ó Gallchobhair may be shortened to just Gallagher.
Ó Cuív originally signalled that he was happy to abide by the locals ' decision, but then said that the name can not legally be changed back to Dingle, following advice from the Office of the Attorney General.
According to the Durnings, the surname Akin can also be an Anglicisation of the Irish name Ó hÓgáin ( O ' Eakin ).
Ó Rathaille's life can be seen as a microcosm of the changes in culture and society which occurred in Ireland during the end of the 17th century.
His source can be shown to be the late 14th century manuscript called The Book of Uí Mhaine ( also known as the Book of Ó Dubhagáin ).
When performing in the city, fellow comedian Dara Ó Briain, will open with the joke, " Hello my name is Dara or, if you prefer, you can call me Londondara.
Founded by a committee of local people, including Martin Talty, Muiris Ó Rócháin and Harry Hughes, who were all friends or fellow musicians of the late Willie Clancy in 1973, the school has a fine reputation as an event where Irish traditional music can be learned and practised by all.

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