- McCann (surname)
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The McCanns, according to tradition, are a Milesian people, descended from Colla-da-Chrioch, the first king of Orghilla or Oriel. The kingdom of Oriel encompassed the land from County Donegal to County Louth. Oriel is almost synonymous with Ulster. Colla-da-Chrioch, a southern conqueror of Ulster, was one of the three Collas. The identity of the folks who lived in Oriel is shrouded in mystery and disagreement among historians. Historians who give credence to their existence, generally place Colla-da-Chrioch's conquest of Ulster in 331 AD. Some disagree placing it anywhere in the succeeding 100 years. Some scholars feel that the three Collas never existed. The McCanns (Old Gaelic, Mac Cana) are said to have descended from Breasail, a grandson of Colla-da-Chrioch.
It is well accepted that the McCanns originated on the banks of Lough Neagh; they were called the lords of Clan Breasail. Over time, this district was sometimes referred to as Clanbrassil, and Breasal Macha and was located on the southern shores of Lough Neagh. On a present day map Breasal Macha would cover the current baronies of Oneilland East, Oneilland West and Middle Dungannon. The first two are located in present day County Armagh and the third in County Tyrone. These geopolitical divisions (counties) were not created until late in the sixteenth century and therefor did not exist in the early days of the McCann clan. Notwithstanding this fact, McCann is thought of as a County Armagh sept.
The McCann surname is considered to be among the earliest hereditary surnames in the world. Of course at the time of Colla-da-Chrioch's grandson, surnames were not in use. Ireland was one of the first countries in Europe to adopt the use of hereditary surnames. It has been claimed by the late Edward Lysacht, the famous Gaelic etymologist, that O'Clery (O' Cleireach) was one of the earliest of all surname recordings anywhere in the world, dating from the 10th century. Unfortunately he does not give any examples or proof of this. The surname McCann began to be used in the 12th Century. Its original form was Mac Cana and it means "son of Cana", which was the given name of an early McCann chieftain.
McCann is the anglicised form of the Gaelic 'Mac Cana', 'son of Cana', a personal name meaning 'wolf cub'.[1]
People named McCann
McCann is the surname of Irish origin of several people, including:
- Austin McCann (born 1980), Scottish footballer
- Bob McCann (born 1964), American basketball player
- Brian McCann (actor) (born 1965), American writer/actor/comedian
- Brian McCann (baseball player)
- Carole McCann
- Charles McCann (1899–1980), Indian naturalist
- Chris McCann ,owner operator Chris McCann Decorating, Brisbane ,Australia
- Chris McCann (born 1960s), American musician
- Chris McCann (born 1982), Johnny Depp stunt double, Co. Armagh
- Chris McCann (footballer) (b. 1987), Irish footballer
- Chuck McCann (b. 1934), American actor
- Colum McCann (b. 1965), Irish writer
- Denise McCann (b. 1948) American-Canadian singer/songwriter and CBC Radio contributor
- Donal McCann (1943–1999), Irish actor
- E. Michael McCann
- Eamonn McCann (b. 1943), Irish journalist, author, and political activist
- Fergus McCann, Scottish-Canadian businessman and entrepreneur
- Gavin McCann (born 1978), English footballer
- Kevin McCann footballer
- Gerald McCann (born 1950), American politician
- Gordon J. McCann Canadian horse trainer
- Grant McCann (born 1980), Irish footballer
- Jack McCann (1910–1972), British politician
- James McCann (businessman), American entrepreneur who founded 1-800-Flowers
- Jeff McCann (born 1975), Women's Lacrosse Coach and Dominator extraordinaire
- Jim McCann (born 1974), American writer - comics, graphic novels and television
- James Joseph McCann (1886–1961), Canadian politician
- Jesse Leon McCann (b. 1955), American comic book and children's book author
- Joe McCann (1947–1972), Irish Republican Army member
- John P. McCann (born 1952), American writer and producer
- Kerryn McCann (born 1967), Australian runner
- Les McCann (born 1935), American musician
- Lila McCann (born 1981), American country music singer
- Madeleine McCann (born 2003), British girl who disappeared on 3 May 2007, in Portugal
- Maria McCann (born 1956), English novelist
- Martin McCann, Irish singer
- Martin McCann (actor) (born 1983), Northern Irish actor
- Michael McCann (composer)
- Michael McCann (field hockey), Australian field hockey striker
- Neil McCann (born 1974), Scottish footballer
- Owen McCann (1907—1994), South African Cardinal
- Peter McCann (born 1950), American singer & songwriter
- Peter P. McCann of University Park, Florida
- Rontina M. McCann American TV sports reporter
- Sean McCann (actor) (born 1940s), Canadian
- Séan McCann (musician) (born 1970s), Canadian
- Tatum McCann (born 1999), American child actress
- Terry McCann (wrestler)
- Tim McCann (director)
- Timothy J. McCann (fl. 2000s), archivist
Numbers of McCann-like surnames from the 1911 census of Ireland (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/) McCann 7142 McGann & McGan 684 Canny 557 McCanney 187 McAnn 117 Canney 79 McCan 59 McCanny 36 McKanna 28 MacCann 26 Caney 25 Canna 22 Can 21 Cann 14 Macan 10
Surnames with less than 10 members omitted.
Some of these names are most likely spelling corruptions of surnames with bigger numbers. However, since the number of people that use a typical Irish prefix plus Cana is so small it is not shown. It is hard to understand why Mac Cana was so heavily changed to McCann and others so that the Mac Cana became nearly extinct? Today 192.com which only covers UK lists only a handful?
See also
- Dick McCann Memorial Award, for football reporting
- McCann Field House
- McCann's Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal
- McCain
- McGann
References
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