KIRWAN-TAYLOR

Recorded variant spellings include Kirwan Taylor

This is a double-barrelled surname comprising two separate orginal surnames. See also Kirwan, Taylor

Kirwan-Taylor

The surname Kirwan-Taylor is of British origin and is a combination of two separate surnames, Kirwan and Taylor.

Kirwan:

The Kirwan surname is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Ó Ciardhubháin," meaning "descendant of Ciardhubhán." The Kirwan family is historically associated with County Galway in Ireland.

Taylor:

The Taylor surname is of English and Scottish origin, derived from the occupation of a tailor. The name first appeared in England during the medieval period and spread to Scotland and other Anglophone regions.

Kirwan-Taylor:

The joining of the Kirwan and Taylor surnames likely occurred through marriage or other familial connections. This practice of combining surnames is not uncommon in British history and often signifies the union of two families.

The Kirwan-Taylor surname may be found among individuals with diverse ancestries and is a testament to the complexity and interrelatedness of British genealogy.

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There are approximately 25 people named Kirwan-Taylor in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Kirwan-Taylor.

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