Dillon is a surname with several origins. From the Welsh Dillyn, handsome, gallant, brave, fine.
Yes it is, and it has Irish origins as well.See the related link listed below for more information:
The surname Barry is Irish and English of Welsh origin. In Ireland it is the anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beargha 'descendant of Beargh', a byname meaning 'plunderer'. In England, of Welsh origin: it was a patronymic from Harry, the medieval English form of Henry.
The proud and noble Welsh surname of Howell is found in the ancient records of Monmouthshire, where they had held a family seat.
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
Welsh & Irish
It has no meaning in Irish; it is the surname of a family of Welsh origin in Ireland.
Welsh, Scottish, or Scots-Irish
It can be Irish, English, Welsh or Scottish. (surname database)
Crowther is a Welsh surname, from the musical instrument the crwth.
If you mean the American actor, he is of Irish, French and German descent. The Irish surname Ó Mocháin was anglicized as Vaughan.
Dillon is a surname with several origins. From the Welsh Dillyn, handsome, gallant, brave, fine.
Yes it is, and it has Irish origins as well.See the related link listed below for more information:
The surname Timlin is Mac Toimilín, dimin. of Thomas. A family of Welsh origin who became gaelicised in Mayo.
The Irish surname O'Dea, was shortened to Dea/Day/Daw/Dee. Dee could also be the Welsh "Du" (pronounced dee) which means "black".
The surname Barry is Irish and English of Welsh origin. In Ireland it is the anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beargha 'descendant of Beargh', a byname meaning 'plunderer'. In England, of Welsh origin: it was a patronymic from Harry, the medieval English form of Henry.
the surname howells is welsh