- Horan
The
surname Horan originated inCounty Galway, Ireland whence they spread into Co. Mayo and are now fairly numerous in those Connacht counties.Its meaning is possibly derived from "O'hUghróin", meaning "from Ughrón", a
personal name derived from "ughrach" meaning "warlike".Alternatively, the name may have been derived from Odhar. According to some historians, the chariot driver for Saint Patrick was a chariot chieftain named Odhar, descended of the Red Branch of the ruling clann of Ulster. O'hOdhrain, as the name Horan translates into Gaelic, means "descended from Odhar."
Another Gaelic surname, O hArrachain, which is a corruption of O Hannradhain (angliced Hanrahan) is commonly anglicized Horan, though in Thomond (Co. Clare), where this minor Dalcassian sept originated, it is usually pronounced, and sometimes written, more phonetically Harhan. Other anglicized forms recorded in
County Clare areHaren and Haran. Even when written Horan it is pronounced with an internal aspirate which is more accurately represented by the form Haughran, found int the birth registers of Co. Offaly as a synonym of Horan and often changed to Horan. Yet another variant in this case peculiar toCounty Cork , is O'Hourahan or O'Horahan, a rare name but one familiar formerly to readers of The Nation on account of its regular contributor M.J. O'Horahan. This family, quite distinct from the Thomond one, belonged to Co. Cork and were erenaghs of Ross. The Horans now found in not inconsiderable numbers inCounty Cork , are of this stock. The distinguished Admiral Horan of the British Navy is the son of a Co. Limerick man, presumably of Thomond lineage.Notable people with the name Horan include:Family name
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*Brendan Horan , New Zealand weather presenter
*Claude Horan (born 1917), an American sculptor
*Gary Horan , Canadian politician
*Rear-Admiral H. E. Horan
*James Horan (1911-1986), Irish monsignor
*James Horan (born 1954), American character actor
*John Horan (c. 1800s), Irish baseball player
*Hume Horan (1934-2004), American diplomat
*Marcus Horan (1977), Irish rugby union player
*Mike Horan (born 1944), Australian politician
*Monica Horan (born 1963), American actress
*Neil Horan (born 1947), defrocked Irish Roman Catholic clergyman
*Peter Horan (born 1926) Irish flute & fiddle player
*Rosena Horan , Irish singer & songwriter
*Tim Horan (born 1970), Australian rugby union footballer
*Tom Horan (1854-1916), Australian cricketer & journalist.
*Walt Horan (born 1898), American politician
*Tom Horan (born 1945), Restaurateur & Food CriticReferences
* [http://www.goireland.com/genealogy/family.htm?FamilyId=184 GoIreland ]
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