Murphy

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Murphy is an Anglicized version of two Irish surnames Ó Murchadha ("descendant of Murchadh"), and Mac Murchaidh ("son of Murchadh" ) derived from the Irish personal name Murchadh, which meant "sea-warrior" or "sea-battler". (Muir meaning "sea" and cath meaning "battle".) Mac Murchaidh is the more likely Irish root of the Murphy surname in the counties of Ulster, in particular, but not limited to, Armagh and Tyrone. The motto for Murphy is "Fortis et hospitalis," which means "Brave and hospitable".

Murphy is the most common Irish surname. In modern Irish "Ó Murchú", rather than "Ó Murchadha", is used.

[edit] Notable people with the name

Women:

Men:

  • Arthur Murphy, several people:
  • Dale Murphy, several people:
  • Evan Murphy (born 1980), American Academic afflicted by Murphy's Law since 1984
  • George Murphy (1902–1992, American dancer, actor, and Republican Senator
  • Isaac Murphy, several people:
  • Lambert Murphy (1885–?), American tenor, sang at the Metropolitan Opera
  • Larry Murphy (born 1961), Canadian retired professional ice hockey player
  • Marc Murphy (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
  • Mark Murphy, several people:
    • Mark Murphy (hockey), ice hockey player
    • Mark Murphy (Packers) (born 1958), American retired American football player
    • Mark Murphy (philosopher), Georgetown University philosophy professor
    • Mark Murphy (Redskins) (born 1955), American retired American football player, now President and CEO of the Green Bay Packers
    • Mark Murphy (Shipping), operates worldwide shipping organization
    • Mark Murphy (singer) (born c. 1932), American jazz singer
  • Oakes Murphy (1849 - 1908), Two-time Governor of Arizona Territory

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[edit] External links

  • Murphys of Ireland website, featuring general information about the Murphy surname, including derivation and discussion of the major early Murchadha septs in Ireland.