Quinlivan

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Quinlivan is a surname of Irish origin.

People

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History

Irish surnames are mostly based on the Gaelic language native to Ireland. The original Gaelic form of the name Quinlivan is Ó Caoinleain or Ó Caoindealbhain. Spelling variations of this family name include: Quinlan, O'Quinlan, O'Quinlevan, O'Quinlivan and many more. First found in County Meath, where the family name has held a family seat from very ancient times.
In the province

King of Tara during the time of Saint Patrick. The sept were originally to be found in Meath (pronounced Mee), but their numbers were greatly reduced by the Anglo-Norman invasion, but they remained in that area until the defeat of James II. In that time the form of the name used in Meath was Kindellan, a name which has been retained in Spain
where many members of the sept settled in exile.

The branch of the family which settled in northern Tipperary were known as Quinlan in English. In the 1659 census they were noted as being one of the most numerous families in County Tipperary. The name is now almost confined to Munster, particularly counties Cork, Limerick and Tipperary. The variant spelling of "Quinlivan" is most associated with County Clare, as evidenced by the 13 births recorded there in the 1890 index. "Quinlin" was given as a principal name of Tipperary in the census of 1659, and Quinlan remained as the favored spelling of the name in 1890 with counties Tipperary and Kerry being centers for the name at that time. Kindlon is also said to be a variant spelling of the name in County Louth

America

Some of the first settlers to America of this family name or some of its variants were:

Other notable people with the surname Quinlivan: Actor

Jersey City, New Jersey, actor, starred in Seven Guns to Mesa

Tradition

Quinlivan Coat of Arms