Byrne
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The most common meaning of Byrne (variations: Burns, Byrn, Byrnes, O'Byrne) is a surname derived from the Irish name Ó Broin.
There are two Irish surnames which have Byrne as their English spelling; the most common comes from Ó Broin, which refers to the Leinster-based family of Bran as described below. The less common family name is Ó Beirn or Ó Beirne, which comes from a different Sept or family and is most commonly found in Mayo, Sligo and Donegal in the Northwest of Ireland.
In the Irish language, Ó Broin means "descendant of Bran". The name has been traced back to the ancient Celtic chieftain, Bran mac Máelmórda, King of Leinster, deposed in 1018, (d. 1052), who belonged to the Uí Dúnlainge dynasty. He was descended from Cathair Mór, an earlier king of Leinster, who was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, also monarch of all Ireland around 200 AD. The clan's motto is the Latin phrase Certavi et vici, meaning "I have fought and conquered".[1][2][3]
In pre-Norman times the O'Byrnes, then known as the sept, inhabited the rich Kildare plains. With the progress of the Anglo-Norman conquest, they were compelled to migrate to the poorer lands and the mountainous country eastwards, later to be denominated as the county of Wicklow.
List of people surnamed Byrne or O'Byrne[]
A–D[]
- Alan Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Alexandra Byrne, British costume designer
- Alfie Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin and TD
- Allie Byrne, British actress
- Andrew Byrne, first Catholic Bishop of Little Rock
- Andrew Hozier-Byrne, better known under his stage name Hozier (born 1990), Irish singer and songwriter
- Anthony Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Bill Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Billy Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Bob Byrne, Irish comics writer
- Bradley Byrne (born 1965), American business attorney and politician
- Brendan Byrne, Governor of New Jersey from 1974 to 1982
- Brian Byrne, Canadian musician
- Bryan Byrne, Irish footballer
- Catherine Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Celine Byrne (born 1980), Irish opera soprano
- Charles Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Charlie Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Christopher Byrne (disambiguation), several people named Chris or Christopher
- Cliff Byrne, Irish footballer
- Conan Byrne, Irish footballer
- Condon Byrne, Australian politician
- Connor Byrne (born 1964), Irish actor
- Conor Byrne (died 1948), Irish politician and medical practitioner
- Damien Byrne, Irish footballer
- Danny Byrne, English footballer
- David Byrne (born 1952), Scottish-born American musician
- David Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Dean Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Debra Byrne, Australian singer
- Declan Byrne, fictional character in British soap opera Family Affairs
- Denis Byrne, Irish sportsman
- Dominic Byrne, British newsreader and presenter
- Donald Byrne, American chess player
- Donn Byrne, Irish novelist
- Doris I. Byrne (1905–1975), New York politician and judge
E–J[]
- Edward Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Emma Byrne, Irish footballer
- Emma Byrne (author), British author
- Emmet Byrne, US Representative from Illinois
- Eric Byrne, Irish politician
- Eugene Byrne, English writer
- Fiach McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597), Irish Lord of Ranelagh and sometime leader of the Clann Uí Bhroin
- Francis Byrne (politician) (1877–1938), Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec
- Francis John Byrne, Irish historian
- Frank Byrne (Australian politician) (1837–1923), Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Frank Byrne (Irish nationalist), instigator of the Irish National Invincibles
- Frank M. Byrne, eighth governor of South Dakota
- Gabriel Byrne, Irish actor
- Gay Byrne, Irish broadcaster
- George Byrne, English cricketer
- Gerry Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Gonçalo Byrne, Portuguese architect
- Henry Byrne (1920–1976), Irish politician
- Henry Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Hollis Byrne, Irish rapper/ singer
- Hugh Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- James Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Jane Byrne, mayor of Chicago, Illinois
- Jason Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Jennifer Byrne (born 1955), Australian journalist
- Jenny Byrne (born 1967), Australian tennis player
- Joe Byrne (1856–1880), Australian outlaw
- Joe Byrne (Northern Ireland politician), Irish politician
- John Byrne (disambiguation), several people named John or Johnny
- Julie Byrne, American musician
K–Z[]
- Kevin P. Byrne, United States Navy admiral
- Kurtis Byrne, Irish professional association football player
- Lee Byrne, Welsh rugby player
- Leo Christopher Byrne, American Roman Catholic archbishop
- Leslie Byrne, US Congresswoman from the state of Virginia
- Liam Byrne, British politician
- Liam Byrne (rugby league), Irish international rugby league footballer
- Liam Byrne (Irish criminal) (born 1980), Irish gangster and criminal
- Mairéad Byrne, Irish poet
- Mark Byrne, Irish football player
- Martha Byrne, American actress
- Mary Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Matt Byrne (born 1974), British Paralympic wheelchair basketball player
- Matt Byrne, drummer of the American band Hatebreed
- Michael Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Myles Byrne, a leader in the Irish rebellion of 1798
- Neil Byrne, Irish singer in the group Celtic Thunder
- Nicky Byrne, member of Irish boy band Westlife
- Oliver Byrne (1944–2007), CEO of Irish soccer club Shelbourne F.C.
- Oliver Byrne (mathematician) (1810–1880), Irish civil engineer and author
- Pat Byrne, Irish football player and manager
- Patricia M. Byrne (1925–2007), American diplomat
- Patrick Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Patsy Byrne, English actress
- Paul Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Paula Byrne, British author
- Peter Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Ric Byrne, American wrestler and author
- Richie Byrne, Irish footballer
- Robert Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Roger Byrne, English footballer
- Rose Byrne, Australian actress
- Rosemary Byrne, Member of the Scottish parliament
- Rory Byrne, South African car designer
- Sam Byrne (footballer), Irish footballer
- Sean Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Shane Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Shaun Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Shay Byrne, Irish radio host
- Sophie Byrne, Australian filmmaker
- Stephen Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Steve Byrne, American comedian and actor
- Terry Byrne, English football manager
- Thomas Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Todd Byrne, Australian rugby player
- Tommy Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- Tony Byrne (disambiguation), Irish boxer
- Walter Byrne (1849–1931), professional baseball umpire in 1882, see List of Major League Baseball umpires
- William Byrne (disambiguation), several people
- William O'Byrne (1908–1951), English cricketer
- William Richard O'Byrne (1823–1896), Irish biographer and politician
Given name[]
- Byrne Offutt, American actor
- Byrne Piven (1929–2002), American actor
Other uses[]
- Byrne: A Novel by Anthony Burgess
- Byrne Dairy, based in New York
- Caroline Byrne case, relating to the death of the Australian model
- David Byrne (album), by the musician of the same name
- O'Byrne Cup
See also[]
- Byrnes (disambiguation)
- Bryne (disambiguation)
- Irish nobility
References[]
- ^ Fairbairn, James, Laurence Butters. Fairbairns Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland: Text, Volume 1. Jack, 1860. p. 537
- ^ Sir Bernard Burke. The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time, Harrison & Sons, 1884. p. 744; see "O'Byrne (Timogue)" and "O'Byrne (Cabinteely)"
- ^ Florida Historical Society. Makers of America: an historical and biographical work by an able corps of writers, Volume 4. Caldwell, 1911, p. 187
Further reading[]
- Byrne-Rothwell, Daniel. The Byrnes and the O'Byrnes. House of Lochar, 2010. ISBN 9781904817031
- Surnames
- English-language surnames
- Surnames of Irish origin
- Anglicised Irish-language surnames