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surnames MacNulty, MacAnulty, and Nulty,
which all
derive from Mac an
Ultaigh,
meaning 'son of the Ulsterman'.
Northern Ireland is
often referred to...
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Murtough Ultaigh Donlevy is
recorded as
being a
physician under an
entry for 1497.
Donnell Ultaigh Donlevy, the son of an
unnamed Ultaigh "ollav" to...
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McNulty is an
Irish surname. It is
derived from the
Gaelic Mac an
Ultaigh meaning "son of the Ulsterman".
Usually considered a
branch of the
Ulaid ruling...
- Ultach, the
nominative plural being Ultaigh. This name
lives on in the
surname McAnulty or McNulty, from mac an
Ultaigh ('son of the Ulsterman').
Ulaid is...
-
community farm thrives".
Retrieved 12 June 2023. Anraí Mac an
Ultaigh, Anraí Mac an
Ultaigh (2019). Seal S'Agamsa.
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. "Culturlann...
- Dunleavy) and, also, in
Ireland and Scotland, later,
known as the Mac an
Ultaigh (var. Ulaidh) (anglicized MacNulty).
Levingston may
refer to:
Bashir Levingston...
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Anglicized surname McKinley, like the
surname MacNulty (Gaelic Mac an
Ultaigh, trans. "son of the ultonian,
ulidian or ulsterman"),
arose originally...
- Ultach, that is, Ulsterman, and from this the name of MacNulty, Mac an
Ultaigh, son of the Ulsterman, is derived."
Cadet branch of O'****van Mor. See...
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James McNulty (Irish: Séamus Mac an
Ultaigh; 1890–1977) was an
activist for
Irish independence and
served as the
commandant of the Doe
Battalion of the...
- Ultach, that is, Ulsterman, and from this the name of MacNulty, Mac an
Ultaigh, son of the Ulsterman, is derived."
George F. Black, The
Surnames of Scotland...