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What are common Traveller names?

What are common Traveller names?

So choose a name from this list of some of the best gypsy boy names to ensure his name is unique.

  • Bartley. This Gypsy boy’s name is known as the name of King of Gypsies, Bartley Gorman.
  • Bohemia.
  • Danior.
  • Duke.
  • Leander.
  • Llewellyn.
  • Nehemiah.
  • Ocean.

What are Gypsy surnames?

Gypsy surnames which occur in Surrey include Cooper, Matthews, Ayres, Smith, Green, Taylor, Williams, Brazil, Shepherd, Beaney, Chapman and Scott among others.

What is a boy Gypsy called?

Pyramus- Ancient Greek for “fire” or “blaze” Rom- Another name for male gypsies. Silvanus- Latin for “woods” Uriah- Hebrew, means “God is light” Vano- Romany version of Ivan that means “God is gracious”

What is a Traveller girl?

The people of walking. Sometimes called the gypsies of Ireland. They speak of non-Travellers as “the settled people.” Mistrusted for the most part and not well-understood. Nomads, moving in caravans, living in encampments on the side of the road. They are the breeders and traders of some of Ireland’s best horses.

What are the most common surnames in Ireland?

Some Irish surnames were changed and Anglicized . The most common Irish surname is Murphy. It is the Anglicized version of the Irish surname O Murchadha and also of the Irish surname Mac Murchadha. This surname means “sea warrior.”. The second most common Irish surname is Kelly.

What are some good Irish last names?

here is our top 100 Irish names:

  • Ó hEachthairn.
  • Mac Giolla Íosa.
  • Ó hAillín.
  • Mac an tSaoir.
  • Awley.
  • Mac Amhlaoibh.
  • de Barra.
  • What is the most popular last name in Ireland?

    especially in County Cork.

  • Kelly – The Bright-Headed Ones. Kelly comes second to Murphy as the most common last name in Ireland.
  • O’Sullivan – The Hawkeyed Ones.
  • Walsh – The Welshmen.
  • O’Brien – The Noblemen.
  • Byrne – The Ravens.
  • Ryan – The Little Kings.
  • What is the most Irish name?

    Aoife (ee-fa)

  • Caoimhe (kwee-va or kee-va)
  • Saoirse (ser-sha)
  • Ciara (kee-ra)
  • Niamh (neev or nee-iv)
  • Roisin (ro-sheen)
  • Cara
  • Clodagh (cloda)
  • Aisling (ash-ling)
  • Eabha (ey-va)