McIlhargey

McIlhargey is a Scottish and Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhearghaill, meaning 'son of the servant of Fergus'. The name is of ancient origin, with records dating back to the medieval period.

Those bearing the surname McIlhargey are primarily found in the regions of Scotland and Ireland, particularly in the counties of Antrim and Donegal. The name is associated with individuals of Celtic heritage and background.

Throughout history, individuals with the surname McIlhargey have been involved in various professions and have made contributions to a wide range of fields. The name carries with it a sense of pride in one's heritage and a connection to the traditions and culture of Scotland and Ireland.

Today, individuals with the surname McIlhargey can be found across the world, with many still maintaining a strong sense of their ancestral roots. The name serves as a reminder of the rich history and heritage of the Scottish and Irish people.

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There are approximately 84 people named McIlhargey in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named McIlhargey.

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Famous people named McIlhargey

  • Steve McIlhargey - Scottish football player

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