Common Names in Ireland
during the 16th Century
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Taken from "Irish Pedigrees", referring to manuscripts kept at the Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland. According to E.3.2, the following were among the principal families in Ireland towards the close of the 16th, and beginning of the 17th century; in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King James I, and Charles I; fragments of some of whose genealogies, traced down to the middle of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, are given in the volume.
Ailmer Allen Arralt Ash
Ashe Aspoll Aylmer Ayshe
Baggott Babe Balfe Balffe
Ballard Balle Barbe Barclyfe
Barnewall Barnewell Barre Barry
Basnet Bassuet Bath Bathe
Bayliffe Bege Begg Begge
Beling Belinge Bellew Bellewe
Belynge Berford Berth Betah
Betahe Bethell Balke Balkney
Blancefeld Boghan Boidy Boir
Boix Bourk Boyd Boyse
Boyv Brade Brandon Brassell
Brassill Brassin Bremingham Bremyngham
Brenan Brenne Brice Brien
Brookton Browne Brymingham Buckley
Burgis Burnel Burnell Butler
Byrtt Bush Caddell Cale
Canamrahge Carney Carre Cashall
Cashell Casshol Cath Cavanagh
Chamerlyn Charles Chelton Cheneross
Cherlis Chever Chiver Clynch
Clynton Comerfo Compton Conors
Cornewalles Cresey Crompe Cruce
Cruice Cruyce Culduffe Cusacke
Cusake Custard Darcey Darcy
Darcye De Exeter Delafield Delafelde
Dalahid Delahoid Delahoide Delahyd
Delvin De More Dempsey Dempsie
Dennes Deveros Deveroux Deveroy
Dillon Dollard Donel Dongan
Doudall Dowdall Dowden Dowlinge
Downen Dracot Drake Drungoule
Duffe Durran Dyloon Dyllonne
Ecclin Elyot Erward Eustace
Everard Erward Famod Fane
Fannid Fay Faye Feld
Ffeekyns Ffeldes Ffitzgerrot Ffitzgirald
Ffitzjohn Ffitzleons Ffitzmoris Ffitzsimon
Fitzsimons Ffitzwilliam Fflattesbere Fflattesberry
Flemyng Ffool Fforster Ffoster
Ffyan Fforde Ffynglas Fitzgerlad
Fitzgerot Fitzjames Fitzjohn Fitzleonard
Fitzleons Fitzlions Fitzmoris Fitzmorish
Fitzmorys Fitzphillip Fitzpillys Fitzrichard
Fritzrobert Fitzstephens Fitzwilliam Flatesbery
Felemynge Flotter Forde Fore
Foster Furlonge Galball
Galrick Garney Geraldyn Gellos
Gerland Gerot Gerrot Geyton
Gogan Golding Goodman Graye
Gware Gybon, The
White Knight Hackensall Hacket
Hadesore Halpenny Hamlyn Harbart
Harold Harrson Hetherton Hobbert
Hodge Hollywood Holywood Husse
Hussey Hylle Ians Ivers
Janico Jenico Jordan Kane
Karney Keling Kelley Kelly
Kenedy Kenlep Kenley Kent
Kenton Keppocke Keppoge Kerdiffe
Kerdyffe Ketinge Kylbridge Kyry
Lach Laggah Lastartan Lawles
Ledwich Ledwithe Ley Loftus
Long Luttrell Lynam Lync
Lynch Lynet Lynnan Lynor
Manly Mappe Marward Maston
McCarte Reagh McDonogh McGerrot McGylpatrick
McHerryn McMahoun McMahoune McMorcho
McMorish McMorris McShane McThomas
McWaddock Meldon Meye Michell
Misset Moghan Molmoy Money
Moore Morish Morishy Mullenes
Mysset Nangell Nangle Netterville
Nettervyll Neugent Norman Nugent
O'Bren O'Bryne O'Carrol O'Coffe
O'Connor O'Connor O'Cyry (Kerry) O'Conor
Ocre O'Dempsie Odom Offarrol
O'Ffarroll O'Hart O'Hely Oliver
O'Lonea O'Malayglen O'Moore O'Neile
O'Neill O'Neyle O'Rorke O'Shee
O'Sowlevan Owen Passeunt Penteney
Penteny Peppard Petit Petite
Pheipo Phepo Pinkeston Plunket
Porter Potyng Power Prelion
Prendergast Preston Prolfot Protfot
Proutfot Purdon Queytrot Ranson
Rede Rely Rewdell Reyloy
Rocheford Rochford Rotlen Rovelle
Row Rowe Russell Sale
Sare Sarsfeld Scorloke Sedgrave
Segrave Selgrave Shelton Shergold
Sherlok Sodgrove Sotton South
Stanihurst Stanley Stanton Starke
St. Lawrence Stokes Strangewaies Strangways
Suirlock Sutton Swarth Talbot
Talcher Talon Tanclory Tathe
Tatlye Taylor Tellynge Telyn
Telyng Telynge Toben Toole
Torran Travers Tue Tuit
Tuyt Tyr Ussher Veldon
Verdon Waffer Wakley Waller
Wallingford Walsh Walshe Ware
Warren Wassold Weeles Weelleslie
Wellesly Wellisle Wellisley Wellysley
Wellysly Were Wesley Whitt
Whitte Wicomb Wicombe Willeby
Wiseman Wogan Woodlock Woodlocke
Wycombe Wyes
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