Antrim: | 68 | Armagh: | 231 | Belfast city: | 55 | Carlow: | 6 |
Cavan: | 33 | Clare: | 131 | Cork: | 100 | Cork city: | 7 |
Derry: | 78 | Donegal: | 168 | Down: | 200 | Dublin: | 103 |
Dublin city: | 60 | Fermanagh: | 36 | Galway: | 278 | Kerry: | 29 |
Kildare: | 45 | Kilkenny: | 103 | Laois: | 30 | Leitrim: | 60 |
Limerick: | 109 | Limerick city: | 27 | Longford: | 132 | Louth: | 69 |
Mayo: | 150 | Meath: | 57 | Monaghan: | 62 | Offaly: | 113 |
Roscommon: | 146 | Sligo: | 79 | Tipperary: | 256 | Tyrone: | 575 |
Waterford: | 97 | Westmeath: | 70 | Wexford: | 60 | Wicklow: | 71 |
MacQuinn | fairly rare: Kerry-Limerick. Ir. Mac Cuinn, from first name Conn. |
Ó Cuinn | Quinn: an-líonmhar ar fud na tíre. Bhí clanna éagsúla i dTír Eoghain, Aontroim, Longfort, an Clár, Maigh Eo. In Ulaidh, tá meascadh le Ó Coinne, q.v. An t-ainm stairiúil Conn is préamh don sloinne seo. Ciallaíonn sé saoi nó taoiseach, deirtear. |
Quinn | Very numerous: all areas, especially Ulster. Ir. Ó Cuinn, from first name Conn, meaning, perhaps, "chief" or "sense". There were a number of septs: Thomond (Clare), Tyrone, Antrim, Longford. Those of Thomond are represented by the Earl of Dunraven. |
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