O'Raw

The surname O'Raw is of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Ó Riabhaigh", which means "descendant of Riabhach", where "riabhach" translates to "brindled" or "dappled". The name is believed to have originated in County Donegal in Ireland.

The O'Raw family were historically associated with the Maguires of Fermanagh and were prominent in the ancient kingdom of Ulster. Over the centuries, variations of the surname such as O'Rawe, O'Rowe, and Rowe have been recorded.

The O'Raw surname is common amongst Irish diaspora populations, particularly in countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, where Irish immigrants settled and established communities.

Notable individuals bearing the surname O'Raw include artists, musicians, writers, and professionals who have contributed to various fields of endeavour. The O'Raw name continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining its cultural and historical significance among those of Irish descent.

There are approximately 170 people named O'Raw in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named O'Raw.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Gary
  • James
  • John
  • Joseph
  • Kevin
  • Mark
  • Michael
  • Neil
  • Paul
  • Robert
  • Scott

Female

  • Anne
  • Christine
  • Elizabeth
  • Jane
  • Joanne
  • Karen
  • Linda
  • Margaret
  • Sharon
  • Susan

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