Ó Meadhra Explained

Ó Meadhra is a Gaelic-Irish surname. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Mearas were one of the chiefly families of the Dal gCais or Dalcassians who were a tribe of the Erainn who were the second wave of Celts to settle in Ireland between about 500 and 100 BC.[1]

Overview

The Ó Meadhra clan were a sept of the Dal gCais, and the name is most common in the dynasty's homeland of north-east Thomond (presently County Tipperary and the adjoining parts of County Clare). The family seat was Toomevara (O'Meara's tumulus).[2]

Members of the family were physicians and poets to the Earl of Ormond. The last Gaelic-era Chief of the Name was Domhnall Ó Meadhra.

Ó Meadhra was Anglicized as O'Meara and O'Mara, both of which may not necessarily have an "O'" prefix.

People

See main article: article and List of people with surname O'Meara.

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References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cairney, C. Thomas . 1989 . Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland . Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, and London . . 61-69 . 0899503624.
  2. Web site: Woulfe . Patrick . 1923 . Ó Meadhra - Irish Names and Surnames . www.libraryireland.com.