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Last updated 10 Nov 2006 | Copyright © 2002-2006 by Sharon L. Krossa. All rights reserved. |
An Irish Gaelic man could use two different kinds of bynames (surnames) in his name. The kind created by this generator a patronymic byname indicated who his father was, usually by his given name, that is, his first name. A patronymic byname did not say anything at all about what clan he belonged to! Any name generated below could be the name of a member of the O'Donnel clan, the O'Boyle clan, the Maguire clan, or any other Irish Gaelic clan of the era. (For a byname that does indicate clan affiliation, see Irish Gaelic Man with Clan Affiliation Byname.)
To create an Irish Gaelic name for a man using a patronymic byname, select a given name (first name) for him from the pop up list on the left and a given name (first name) for his father from the pop up list on the right, below. That's all there is to it -- the correct grammatical changes have already been made to his father's name. For pronunciation information and documentation for the resulting full name, click on "Get Name Info", below.