All variants of Lane


Lane households in mid-nineteenth century Ireland

All variants of Lane

Household numbers by county in Griffith's (1847-64), as on the map

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Surname Dictionary

Lane numerous: all areas, especially Cork-W Limerick-Kerry. Ir. Ó Laighin, Ó Liatháin. The former associated with Galway, the latter with Cork. In W Limerick and Kerry there is confusion with Lyne and Lyons, q.v. Woulfe says laighean means "spear", whereas Liathán is a diminutive of liath, grey. The English name is rare in Ireland. SGG & IF.

Variants in Griffith's
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