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'''O'Keefe'''/'''O'Keeffe''' is an [[Irish surnames|Irish]] surname, from the ([[Irish language|Irish]]:'''''O'Caoimh/Caomh'''''.) It has links to Irish Royalty, with the family descended from Art Caemh who was the son of [[Cathal mac Finguine|Finguine]].
'''O'Keefe'''/'''O'Keeffe''' is an [[Irish surnames|Irish]] surname, from the ([[Irish language|Irish]]:'''''O'Caoimh/Caomh'''''.) It has links to Irish Royalty, with the family descended from Art Caemh who was the son of [[Cathal mac Finguine|Finguine]].


It is related to a number of Irish surnames, the first being "O'Caomhain" meaning "son of Kevin", more commonly anglicized as [[Kavanagh (surname)|Kavanagh]], [[Keaveney]], and [[Kenny]], derived from ''"fionn"'' = ''"fair"''.
It is related to a number of Irish surnames, the first being "O'Caomhain" meaning "son of Kevin", more commonly anglicized as [[Kavanagh (surname)|Kavanagh]], [[Keaveney]], and [[Kenny]]. Kenny, has other names such as [[McKenna (name)|McKenna]], [[McKenzie (surname)|McKenzie]] and [[Kennan (name)|Kennan]].
McKinnon, is a connection towards [[Kennan (name)|Kennan]], McKennan, and [[Gannon]], meaning ''"fionn"'' = ''"fair"'', and ''"white"''.

People with the surname include:
People with the surname include:



Revision as of 19:11, 22 June 2024

O'Keefe/O'Keeffe is an Irish surname, from the (Irish:O'Caoimh/Caomh.) It has links to Irish Royalty, with the family descended from Art Caemh who was the son of Finguine.

It is related to a number of Irish surnames, the first being "O'Caomhain" meaning "son of Kevin", more commonly anglicized as Kavanagh, Keaveney, and Kenny. Kenny, has other names such as McKenna, McKenzie and Kennan. People with the surname include:

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