yes - the Irish form of the name is " Ó Maoleoin"
The surname Malone is primarily Irish and English. It comes from the Irish 'Ó Maoileoin' which denotes a devotee of St. John. 'Maol' is Gaelic for 'follower. There are many different spellings of the name as the majority of people who had it were illiterate.
The Irish surname Malone (Ó Maoileoin) is ancient branch of the O'Connors of Connacht, and found today in Clare and Wexford. These areas are in the Republic of Ireland.
'Justin' has no meaning in Irish it's anEnglish name.The native Irish nameSaoirbhreathach was used as an equivalent, especially among the MacCarthys.
The Irish meaning of Kyla is simply that it is the feminine of Kyle. Kyle is a place-name referring to the narrows, such as a wood or a church.
"Malone" is a surname of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "O'Maoileoin," meaning descendant of Maoileoin, with "Maoileoin" translating to "servant of St. John."
Patrick Malone - Irish politician - died on 1993-12-03.
Patrick Malone - Irish politician - was born on 1916-05-30.
No she is a londoner
Irish
Molly Malone is a mythical women about whom a famous Irish song is written.
yes - the Irish form of the name is " Ó Maoleoin"
No. Molly Malone, mentioned in the famous Irish song, is a mythical figure.
Molly Malone, from the famous Irish song, is a mythical person so she was never alive.
The Irish surname Malone (O'Malone) is derived from Ó Maoileoin, descendant ofMaol Eoin, devotee of St. John.
The Feilds of Athenry. The Rose of Tralee. Danny Boy.
No meaning in Irish.