McPhillips

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McPhillips
Irish name: MacPhilib, MacPilib
Ireland location Monaghan.jpg
Current regionUlster
Earlier spellingsMacPhilip, MacPhillip, McPhilip, MacPhillips
Etymologypatronymic form meaning "son of Philip"
McKillop, Philbin, Phillips, Phillipson
Surnames are of different origin.
Place of originCounty Monaghan, Ireland[1]
Connected familiesIn Ireland:
McMahon, McArdle, Mathews
In Scotland: see McKillop

The McPhillips surname may be of Scottish or Irish origin,[3][4][5] the surname is found predominantly in Ireland, in Cavan, Fermanagh and Monaghan counties. [1][6][7]

Etymology and early Irish origins[]

The Christian name Philip was brought to Britain and Ireland by the Normans in the 12th century and was soon gaelicised to Pilib. The surname is of patronymic form and derives from the Gaelic Mac Pilib / Mac Philib, meaning "son of Philip",

Historian Peadar Livingstone claims it is possible that some Maguire's of Fermanagh may have anglicised to McPhillips,[8] but generally the surname owes its origins to Pilib mac Séamus Mac Mathghamhna (Philip MacJames MacMahon).[6][9][10]

The McPhillips surname was found to be the 31st most numerous in County Monaghan in 1970. It is almost exclusive in Dartry where it is the 7th most common surname.[11] In Connacht, Phillips is an Anglicisation of McPhilbin which is one of the Hibernicised branches of the Burke clan. The surname was used interchangeably with Mac Philib & McPhillips, but most later dropped the Mc/Mac prefix.[1][4][7]

Early Scottish origins[]

In Scotland, different variations of the surname can be found in Inverness-shire and Argyllshire. The most common version is McKillop, which can be represented in Scottish Gaelic as MacFhilib and MacPhilip. [3][7][12] The McPhillips surname is largely found in the Scottish Lowlands around Lanarkshire and West Lothian, where the surname is the 37th most common surname; the 1841 Scotland Census records indicated that most were of Irish origin at that time.[13]

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  1. ^ a b c [1], irishtimes.com (search by typing "McPhillips"
  2. ^ McPhillips at Ancestry
  3. ^ a b David Dorward, Scottish Surnames, Mercat Press (2002, new edition), ISBN 978-1-84183-045-2
  4. ^ a b Edward MacLysaght, The Surnames of Ireland, Irish Academic Press (December 1989), ISBN 978-0-7165-2366-6, p. 245.
  5. ^ Sean DeBhudbh Slionnte Uile Éireann: All Ireland Surnames, Comhar-Chumann Ide Naofa (2002), p. 284.
  6. ^ a b McMahon Genealogy page 7
  7. ^ a b c Robert Bell, Book of Ulster Surnames, The Blackstaff Press (1988), ISBN 0-85640-602-3, p. 214
  8. ^ Peadar Livingstone, The Fermanagh Story, Enniskillen: Clogher Historical Society (1969 ), p. 441.
  9. ^ Peadar Livingstone, The Monaghan Story, Enniskillen: Clogher Historical Society (1980), ISBN 0-9501047-4-4, pp. 69, 605
  10. ^ Rev. Pádraig Ó Gallachair, "jstor A Dictionary of the Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Clogher (1535–1835) (continued)", Clogher Record, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1957), p. 176
  11. ^ Peadar Livingstone, The Monaghan Story, Enniskillen: Clogher Historical Society (1980), ISBN 0-9501047-4-4, pp. 576–77
  12. ^ IrishAbroad: McPhillips surname
  13. ^ ancestry.com 15 McPhillips were listed in the 1841 Scotland Census records; 11 born in Ireland; ancestry.com
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