Antrim: | 2 | Armagh: | 19 | Belfast city: | 12 | Carlow: | 1 |
Cavan: | 4 | Derry: | 18 | Down: | 2 | Dublin: | 12 |
Dublin city: | 9 | Kildare: | 1 | Longford: | 2 | Louth: | 9 |
Mayo: | 1 | Meath: | 8 | Monaghan: | 37 | Sligo: | 1 |
Tyrone: | 70 | Wexford: | 2 | Wicklow: | 36 |
MacGuirk | numerous: Monaghan, N Leinster etc. Ir. Mag Oirc (SI); Mag Coirc (SGA). First name Corc (crimson) was popular, so perhaps it is to be preferred, but see also Mac Gurk. |
MacGurk | numerous: Tyrone-S Derry etc. Ir. Mag Oirc. Mac Lysacht is very positive about this name and it was an important group descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages in 5 cent and located in Tyrone.MIF. |
MacQuirke | rare: Dublin. Ir. Mac Coirc. Corc is an early first name meaning, perhaps "heart" or "red". See Quirk. GPN. |
Parishes where McGuirk and a second surname are found together
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