McAuley
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McAuley is a surname, and in most cases, of Northern Irish origin.[1] The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Amhalghaidh,[1] a personal name of uncertain origin.[2]
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[edit] People surnamed McAuley
- Alphonso McAuley, American, actor.
- Andrew McAuley, (1968–2007), Australian, adventurer.
- Bryn McAuley, Canadian, voice actress.
- Catherine McAuley, (1787–1841), Irish, Catholic nun and founder of the Sisters of Mercy.
- Dave McAuley, (born 1961), Northern Irish, professional boxer.
- Fred McAuley, (born 1956), Scottish, comedian.
- Gareth McAuley, (born 1979), Northern Irish, professional footballer.
- Hughie McAuley, (born 1953), English, football coach.
- Ike McAuley, (1891–1928), American, professional baseball player.
- James McAuley, (1917–1976), Australian), academic, journalist.
- Jerry McAuley, (1839–1884), Irish born American, converted convict, river thief, and alcoholic who founded America's first gospel rescue mission.
- Paul J. McAuley, (born 1955), British, author.
- Phoebe McAuley, Canadian, voice actress.
- Robin McAuley, Irish, musician.
- Sean McAuley, (born 1972), English, footballer.
[edit] Other
- Catherine McAuley High School Portland, Maine, USA
- McAuley Catholic College Grafton, NSW, Australia
- McAuley High School Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- McAuley Schenker Group musical group
- Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School Chicago, Illinois, USA
- The McAuley School South Yorkshire, England
[edit] See also
- Similar names
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b McAulay Name Meaning and Origin Retrieved on 2007-12-08
- ^ McCauley Name Meaning and Origin Retrieved on 2007-12-08

