Adair (name)
Origin | |
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Language(s) | Gaelic |
Meaning | "happy spear" or "ford of the oaks" |
Region of origin | England, Scotland, Ulster |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Athdare, Adair, Adare |
Frequency Comparisons[1] |
Adair is a surname of Scotland. A common misconception is that the surname is related to Edgar, Eadgar, O'daire, or MacDaire. It is not. Robert Fitzgerald De Athdare, Ireland was the first Adair. He was from what is considered Limerick, Ireland today.
Robert Fitzgerald fought for the honor of family and title against a Gerald, the white knight, a distant cousin. Although Robert Fitzgerald's father was the Earl of Desmond, the Fitzgeralds did not see Robert as a nobleman. It was unacceptable for him to kill a knight. A powerful group was against Robert. Robert became a fugitive, relocating to Wigtownshire in south western Scotland. To cover his tracks, Robert was granted his surname 'Adare' after the town near his father's lands back in Ireland. Upon arriving in Scotland, Robert learned that the King of Scotland had placed a bounty on the head of a man named 'Currie'. Currie was outlawed as a thief and pirate. The King promised Currie's castle, deemed nearly impregnable, to whoever would bring him the head of Currie. Robert Adare watched over Dunskey Castle for several days until Currie came out one evening. Robert followed Currie, and engaged the pirate in mortal combat, slaying him at the head of Colfin Glen. Robert took Currie's severed head to the court of Scotland," which explains the Adair crest of a severed head.[2][3]
List of persons with the surname[]
- Al Adair (1929–1996), Canadian baseball player, radio broadcaster, author, politician
- Alex Adair (born 1994), British DJ, producer and remixer
- Allan Adair (1897–1988), British army officer, 6th Baronet
- Archibald Adair (died 1647), Irish Anglican bishop
- Barbara Adair, South African author
- Beegie Adair (1937-2022), American jazz pianist
- Benjamin Frank Adair (1852-1902), American politician
- Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair (1840–1926), American social reformer, physician
- Bill Adair (1913–2002), baseball player/manager
- Bill Adair (journalist), founder of the PolitiFact website
- Billy Adair, Soccer player in the American Soccer League
- Bonnie Adair (born 1952), American swimmer/coach
- Bunny Adair (1905–1994), Australian politician
- Catherine Steiner-Adair, Psychologist and author
- Cecil Adair, pen name of author Evelyn Everett-Green
- Charles Adair (soccer) (born 1971), American soccer player/coach
- Sir Charles F. Adair Hore (1874–1950), Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Pensions
- Charles Henry Adair (1851–1920), British admiral
- Charles L. Adair (1902–1993) American admiral
- Charles Wallace Adair (1914-2006), U.S. ambassador
- Sir Charles William Adair (1822–1897), General in the Royal Marines
- Cherry Adair (born 1951), American author
- Christia V. Daniels Adair (1893–1989), African-American suffragist and civil rights worker
- Cornelia Adair (1837–1921), matriarch of Glenveagh Castle in County Donegal, Ireland
- Craig Adair (born 1963), New Zealand track cyclist
- Daniel Adair (born 1975), Canadian drummer
- Deb Adair (born 1966), Emmy award-winning sound engineer
- Deborah Adair (born 1952), American actress
- Donald Adair (born 1960), American figure skater
- Doug Adair (1929-2019), U.S. TV news anchor and journalist
- Douglass Adair (1912–1968), American historian
- E. Ross Adair (1907–1983), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- Eleanor R. Adair (1926–2013), American scientist
- Forrest Adair (1865–1936), real estate developer
- George Adair (1823–1899), real estate developer
- George W. Adair Jr. (1874–1921), real estate developer
- Gilbert Adair (1944-2011), author and journalist
- Gilbert Smithson Adair (1896–1979), British scientist
- Green B. Adair (1840–1914), cotton merchant
- Harry Adair (born 1997), English cricketer
- Hazel Adair (1920–2015), British soap opera writer, film producer/director
- Henry R. Adair (1882-1916), American lieutenant cavalry officer
- Hubert Adair (1917–1940), World War II Royal Air Force pilot
- Hugh Edward Adair, 3rd Baronet (1815–1902), British Liberal Party politician
- Hugh R. Adair (1889–1971), Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
- J. Leroy Adair (1887–1956), U.S. Representative from Illinois
- James Adair (historian) (1709–1783), explorer and author
- James Adair (serjeant-at-law) (c. 1743-1798), Irish soldier, politician
- James Makittrick Adair (1728–1802), Scottish army officer, doctor
- Janet Adair (1901–2005), American Actress
- Janice Adair (1905–1996), British actress
- Jay Adair (born 1969/1970), American businessman, (CEO) of Copart
- Jean Adair (1873–1953), Actress
- Jerry Adair (1936–1987), American baseball player
- Jessica Adair (born 1986), American basketball player
- Jim Adair (born 1942), Canadian hockey player
- Jimmy Adair (1907–1982), American baseball player, manager and coach
- John A. M. Adair (1864–1938), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- John Adair (1757–1840), American soldier, politician (Kentucky)
- John Adair (anthropologist) (1913–1997), Professor of Anthropology
- John Adair (author) (born 1934), UK leadership expert
- John Frederick Adair (1852–1913), Irish physicist and cricketer
- John Adair (surveyor) (c. 1655–1722), Scottish surveyor and mapmaker
- John Ronald Shafto Adair (1893–1960), Australian businessman and aviator
- Johnny Adair (born 1963), Ex-Loyalist Paramilitary
- Joseph Adair (1877–1960), Canadian politician
- Mark Adair (born 1996), Irish cricketer
- Mary Adair (born 1936), Cherokee Nation educator and painter
- Molly Adair (1905–1990), British actress
- Nancy Adair, documentary producer
- Natasha Adair (born 1972), women's college basketball coach
- Patrick Adair (1624–1694), minister
- Perry Adair (1899–1953), American amateur golfer
- Peter Adair (1943–1996), film-maker and artist
- Red Adair (1915–2004), oil field fire-fighter
- Rhona Adair (1878–1961), British golf champion
- Rick Adair (born 1958), American baseball player, coach
- Robert Adair (actor) (1900–1954), American-born British actor
- Robert Adair (cricketer) (1876–1951), Irish cricketer
- Robert Adair (physicist) (1924–2020), Physics professor
- Robert Adair (politician) (1763–1855), English diplomat
- Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney (1811–1886), British politician
- Rod Adair, American politician
- Ron Adair (born 1931), Australian former association footballer
- Ross Adair (born 1994), Irish cricketer
- Sandra Adair (born 1952), American film editor
- Sean Adair (born 1986), South African cricketer
- Thelma C. Davidson Adair (born 1920), Presbyterian educator, guest speaker educator, and activist
- Thomas Benjamin Stratton Adair (1868–1928), Rear Admiral and Scottish politician
- Tom Adair (1913–1988), American songwriter, composer, and screenwriter
- Trevor Adair (c. 1961-2020), Soccer coach
- Virginia Hamilton Adair (1913–2004), American poet
- William Penn Adair (c. 1828–1880), second chief of the Cherokee nation, and the person for whom Will Rogers was named
- Sir William Thompson Adair (1850–1931), Royal Marine officer and Ulster Unionist
Fictional characters[]
- Daisy Adair, fictional TV character
- Helen Adair, main character in Comin' Thro the Rye (1923 film)
- Michael Adair, main character in The Conversations at Curlow Creek
- Rachel Adair, fictional character on General Hospital
- Adair (Trainz), one of several drivers on Trainz Simulator
- Finnick Odair, from Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games trilogy
List of persons with the given name[]
- Adair Blain (1894–1983), Australian politician
- Adair Bushyhead "Paddy" Mayes (1885–1963), Major League Baseball player
- Adair Cardoso (born 1993), Brazilian singer and composer
- Adair Crawford (1748–1795), Scots-Irish chemist
- Adair Dyer, Attorney, international law
- Adair Ferguson (born 1955), Australian rower
- Adair Roche, Baron Roche (1871–1956), British judge
- Adair Tishler (born 1996), American child Actress
- Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell (born 1955), British businessman
See also[]
- Adair (disambiguation)
References[]
- ^ Adair Surname at Forebears
- ^ Bell, Robert (1990) [1988]. The Book of Ulster Surnames (Paperback). Belfast: The Blackstaff Press Limited. ISBN 0-85640-405-5.
- ^ "Robert De Fitzgerald story". Retrieved 20 August 2012.
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