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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 MacKinnon, 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 MacKinnon, derived from ''"fionn"'' = ''"fair"''.


Other relations and variants include [[Kenny]], [[McKenna (name)|McKenna]], [[Kennedy (surname)|Kennedy]], [[MacKenzie (surname)|MacKenzie]], and [[Kennan (name)|Kennan]]. The latter as well derived from "Mac Fhionnáin", hence anglicizing the last name [[White (surname)|White]].
Other relations and variants include [[Kenny]], [[McKenna (name)|McKenna]], [[Kennedy (surname)|Kennedy]], [[MacKenzie (surname)|MacKenzie]], and [[Kennan (name)|Kennan]], from "Mac Fhionnáin", hence the last name [[White (surname)|White]].


People with this surname include:
People with this surname include:

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O'Keefe/O'Keeffe is an Irish surname, from the (Irish:O'Caoimh/Caomh), meaning 'tender, beautiful, gentle, kind, handsome'. 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 MacKinnon, derived from "fionn" = "fair".

Other relations and variants include Kenny, McKenna, Kennedy, MacKenzie, and Kennan, from "Mac Fhionnáin", hence the last name White.

People with this surname include:

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