McGann
Origin[]
McGann is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic MagAnnaidh an Old Irish translation or sept of the Mac Cana clan.
Etymology[]
The Cana particle is a personal name meaning 'cub/whelp', although some source claim it is derived from the personal name Annadh. Due to anglicization and the original form Mac Cana has had many different variations, such as MagAnnaidh, MacAnna and MacCanna later anglicized to McGann and McCann. The name became McGann upon Ulster migration to Connaught and became Canny and Canney upon Ulster migration to the south (Leinster and Munster).
People named McGann[]
McGann is the surname of Irish origin of several people, including:
- Ambrose McGann, American baseball player
- Andrew J. McGann, American politician and businessman
- Bernie McGann, Australian jazz alto saxophone player
- Brad McGann, New Zealand film director and screenwriter
- Ciarán McGann, Irish hurler from Castlelyons, County Cork
- Dennis Lawrence "Dan" McGann, baseball player
- Gary McGann (born 1950), Irish businessman
- Jake McGann, English actor
- James McGann, a scholar known for research on think tanks
- Jerome McGann, textual scholar
- John R. McGann, American Catholic bishop
- Joseph McGann, British Grime/Dubstep producer
- Lawrence E. McGann, American politician
- Oisín McGann, Irish writer and illustrator
- Preston McGann, American football player
The McGann acting family consists of four brothers:
See also[]
- McGinn
- McCann (surname)
- Bryan McGan (1848–1894) Australian cricketer
References[]
Macan, John David (1997) MacCana of Clanbrassil an ancestral and family history, Published by John Macan, Queensland.
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