Can anyone supply the Irish form of the surname Keaveny, common in North Leitrim. I would also be interested in learning varient forms in Irish and English.
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lflynn@uidaho.edu
Keaveny, Irish form and varient spellings?
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(User Above) wrote: : Can anyone supply the Irish form of the surname Keaveny, common in North Leitrim. I would also be interested in learning varient forms in Irish and English.<p>The Gaelic translation of Keaveny is Geibheannaigh
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Michael.McManus@durham.ac.uk
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<br>: : Can anyone supply the Irish form of the surname Keaveny, common in North Leitrim. I would also be interested in learning varient forms in Irish and English.<p>: The Gaelic translation of Keaveny is Geibheannaigh<p>For what it's worth, I am related to the many Keanys/Keaneys from the Glenfarne, Kiltycloher region. I have not come across that spelling in my family tree but that does not mean it is not an actual existing surname.
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mkeany@aol.com
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mkeany@aol.com
Re: Keaveny, Irish form and varient spellings?
(User Above) wrote: : : Can anyone supply the Irish form of the surname Keaveny, common in North Leitrim. I would also be interested in learning varient forms in Irish and English.: The Gaelic translation of Keaveny is Geibheannaigh
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Re: Keaveny, Irish form and varient spellings?
(User Above) wrote: : : Can anyone supply the Irish form of the surname Keaveny, common in North Leitrim. I would also be interested in learning varient forms in Irish and English.: The Gaelic translation of Keaveny is Geibheannaigh: The name Keaveny is a more modern variant of the root name O'Kevane. The surname is from the Gaelic "CAOIVEAION", which means "a gentle person". I have found that the previous translation of Keaveny as Geigheannaigh is also correct
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Re: Keaveny, Irish form and varient spellings?
(User Above) wrote: : : Can anyone supply the Irish form of the surname Keaveny, common in North Leitrim. I would also be interested in learning varient forms in Irish and English.<p>: The Gaelic translation of Keaveny is Geibheannaigh<p>My Wife has a number of relatives in Ireland named<br>Keaveney who apparently come from the Boyle area of Roscommon<p>Just getting started in research those lines.<p>Gus
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ajandme@apc.net
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My grandmother, born Mary Keaveny 1911 in Briscloonagh, Manorhamilton, County Leitrim<br>to John Keaveny & Jane McEnroy emigrated around 1920 to MA. Any conections, please email. Thanks.<br>John Clancy
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clancy92@airmail.net
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clancy92@airmail.net
Re: Keaveny, Irish form and varient spellings?
(User Above) wrote: : My grandmother, born Mary Keaveny 1911 in Briscloonagh, Manorhamilton, County Leitrim<br>: to Michael Keaveny & Jane McEnroy emigrated around 1920 to MA. Any conections, please email. Thanks.<br>: John Clancy<p><br>
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clancy92@airmail.net