For background on how the map was made (and its flaws), see the relevant blog entry.
Creaner | rare: Dublin, Armagh etc. Ir. Mac Thréinfhir. A variant of Traynor, q.v. MIF. |
Mac Thréinfhir | Traynor, Mac Creanor: líonmhar: Oirghialla, an Dún, Lú, an Mhí. Sloinne a bhí in Oirghialla riamh. Fréamh: tréan + fear .i. laoch, gaiscíoch. |
MacCreanor | Quite numerous: Down, Midlands etc. Ir. Mac Thréinfhir, literally "strong man" means "champion". Historically associated with Oriel. |
Trainor | numerous: mainly E Ulster. Ir. Mac Thréinfhir (strong man). A sept of Oriel (Armagh-Monaghan), which also occurs as Mac Creanor, q.v. |
Traynor | numerous: S Ulster, Louth-Meath etc. Ir. Mac Thréinfhir (see Trainor). |
Treanor | numerous: S Ulster, Louth-Meath etc. Ir. Mac Thréinfhir. See Trainor. |
DEDs where Traynor and a second surname are found together
This list shows total 1901 Traynor households by county.
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