MULRY
Mulry
Mulry is a surname of Irish origin, with roots in County Mayo and County Roscommon in Ireland. The name is derived from the Gaelic surname "O'Maoilbhearaigh," meaning "descendant of Maoilbhearaigh," which translates to "servant of St. Barra."
The Mulry family has a long history, with its bearers being prominent in various fields including agriculture, business, and politics. There are records of Mulry families residing in different parts of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
One notable individual with the Mulry surname was [Full Name], (Date of Birth – Date of Death), a renowned [Occupation or Accomplishment]. Their contribution to [Field or Achievement] brought pride and recognition to the Mulry family name.
The Mulry surname continues to be passed down through generations, symbolising a connection to Irish heritage and a sense of family pride. Today, individuals with the Mulry surname can be found in various parts of the United Kingdom, Ireland, and across the globe, where they carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
There are approximately 157 people named Mulry in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Mulry.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Brian
- Christopher
- David
- Grant
- John
- Matthew
- Michael
- Patrick
- Paul
- Peter
Female
- Angela
- Christina
- Claire
- Jacqueline
- Jean
- Josephine
- Lara
- Lisa
- Susan
- Tina