Crowley (surname)

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Crowley is a surname, which was traditionally pronounced /ˈkrli/ in English but is now often pronounced /ˈkrli/.[1]

In Ireland, the name was first found in Moylurg, in County Roscommon, where it started as a branch of the MacDermots. It is from Teige, a Prince of Moylurg, down to Cruadhlaoch that the line of descent for the Crowleys begins. A junior branch of the Crowley family also emerged and moved to the area of Dunmanway, in the west of County Cork. They eventually became a distinct sept with their chief at Kilshallow, thriving while their family of origin gradually decreased in number. The majority of the Crowley family came from the county of Cork, with three-quarters of the family originating from there.[citation needed]

The Irish O Cruadhlaoich or Ua Cruadhlaoich, a Gaelic name meaning "descendant of the hard hero" or "descendant of the hardy warrior", was anglicised to "Crowley" or "O'Crowley".

People with the surname

Fictional characters

  • Anthony Crowley
    , a demon in the novel Good Omens
  • Father Crowley, catholic priest in TV comedy-drama Desperate Housewives
  • Fran Crowley
    , in TV sitcom Mama's Family
  • Terry Crowley (The Shield)
    , in TV drama The Shield
  • Victor Crowley, in 2006 film Hatchet
  • Crowley, in TV drama series Supernatural
  • Crowley, in TV drama series The Walking Dead
  • Crowley, played by Eugene Levy in the 1992 movie Stay Tuned
  • Crowley, in John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice
  • Crowley Eusford, in Japanese manga Owari No Seraph
  • Dire Crowley, in Japanese Disney game Twisted Wonderland

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