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McGovern (name)

McGovern
Irish name: Mag Shamhráin
Ireland location Cavan.jpg
Ethnicity Irish/Celtic
Earlier spellings MacGauran, MacGoveran, MacGowran, Magauran
Anglicised Somers, Summers
Place of origin County Cavan, Ireland
Members Samhradhán
lived c. 1100 AD
Connected families McKiernan
Name origin and meaning "A summery personality"

The surname McGovern (Irish: Mág Samhradháin), is of Irish origin and is found predominantly in the counties of Cavan (among the fifteen most common names), Fermanagh and Leitrim.

The Irish name is Mag Samhradháin, meaning the Son of Samhradhán, and the clan or sept takes its name from one Samhradhán who lived c. 1100 AD descended from 8th-century Eochaidh, a descendant of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin. Eochaidh gave his name to Teallach Eochaid, modern day Tullyhaw in Cavan. This was long the territory of the McGoverns. Their strongholds were at Ballymagauran, Bawnboy, Coologe and Lissanover in Cavan.

There are many variations found in the spelling of the name, all of which are attempts at a phonetic spelling of the Gaelic Mag Samhradháin. The Mag part can be found as Mag, Meg, Mac, Mau, Mec, Mc, Ma or M'. The Samhradháin part (which may be attached to or detached from the Mag part and all its variations) can be found (the G being capitalised or not) as Samradhan, Shamhradhan, Shamhraghan, Shamradhan, Goveran, Govern, Govran, Gawran, Gawrain, Gawrene, Gawryne, Gauran, Gaurin, Gaurn, Gaurien, Gaurayn, Gaveran, Gaheran, Gahran, Gowran, Gouran, Gurn, Gurren, Guran, Guarayn.

The following is a provisional list of the chiefs of the McGovern Clan, Barons or Lords of Tullyhaw.

Samhradhán

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Muireadhach

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Giolla na Naomh

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Giolla Iosa (d. 1231)

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Giolla na Naomh (fl. 1255)

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Donnchadh Cime (d. 1272) = May Mor O’Rourke

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Brian Breaghach (d. 1298) = Maoilmheadha Mac Kiernan (d. 1323)

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Tomas (d. 1343) = Nualaidh Maguire


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