McCarthy (surname)
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MacCarthy or McCarthy (Mac Cárthaigh in Irish), meaning "Son of the loving one" or "loving", is a common surname that originated in Ireland. There are several forms extant, including Carthy and Carty. 60% of people with the surname in Ireland still live in County Cork where the family was very powerful during the medieval period.
The origin of the name begins with Carthach, an Eóganacht Chaisil king, who died in 1045 in a house fire deliberately started by one of the Lonergans. Carthach was a contemporary and bitter rival of the semi-legendary Brian Boru, and what would become known as the McCarthy Clan were pushed out of their traditional homelands in the Golden Vale of Tipperary by the expansion of that sept, in the middle of the twelfth century.
His son used the appellation Muireadhach mac Carthaigh (Muireadhach, son of Carthach), a common practice. Muireadhach (anglicized as "Murray") died in 1092. His sons, Tadhg and Cormac adopted MacCarthy as a proper surname. Following the treaty of Glanmire in 1118, dividing the kingdom of Munster into Desmond and Thomond, this Tadhg became the first king of Desmond, comprising parts of the modern counties of Cork and Kerry. For almost five centuries they dominated much of Munster, with four distinct branches: those led by the MacCarthy Mór (Great MacCarthy), nominal head of all the MacCarthys, who ruled over much of south Kerry, the Duhallow MacCarthys, who controlled northwest Cork; MacCarthy Reagh or Riabhach ('grey') based in the Barony of Carbery in southwest Cork; and MacCarthy Muskerry, on the Cork / Kerry border.
Each of these families continued resistance to Norman and English encroachment up to the seventeenth century when, like virtually all the Gaelic aristocracy, they lost almost everything. An exception was Macroom Castle, which passed to the White family of Bantry House, descendants of Cormac McCarthy Laidir. This was burnt in 1922 and is part of the local golf club today. [1]
The number of references to the MacCarthys in the Annals, especially the "Annals of Innisfallen", is very great. Cárthach was the son of Saorbreathach, a Gaelic name which is anglicised as Justin, and in the latter form has been in continuous use among various branches of MacCarthys for centuries. Another Christian name similarly associated with them is Finghin, anglice Fineen, but for some centuries past, for some obscure reason, Florence (colloquially Flurry) has been used as the English form. From the thirteenth century, when Fineen MacCarthy decisively defeated the Geraldines in 1261, down to the present day, Fineen or Florence MacCarthys and Justin MacCarthys have been very prominent among the many distinguished men of the name in Irish military, political and cultural history.
Until the dissolution of the kingdom in 1596, the crown was vested in the hereditary possession of the Mac Carthy (by the law of tanistry).
Eleven septs of the illustrious McCarthy family in Kerry are given in Kings History of Co. Kerry
- (1) Sliocht Owen Mór of Coshmaing
- (2) Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile
- (3) Sliocht Fyneen Duff of Ardeanaght
- (4) Sliocht Clan Donnell Finn
- (5) Sliocht nInghean Riddery
- (6) Sliocht Donnell Brick
- (7) Sliocht Nedeen
- (8) Sliocht Clan Teige Kittagh
- (9) Sliocht Clan Dermond
- (10) Sliocht Clan Donnell Roe
- (11) Sliocht MacFyncen
The MacCarthys are closely related to a number of other Munster families. These include the O'Sullivans, O'Callaghans, O'Keeffes, O'Donoghues, and O'Donovans. An early sept of the MacCarthys themselves are the MacAuliffes.
Rulers of the Kingdom of Desmond, the MacCarthys stood among the greatest Irish dynasties of the last millennium.
People
- Andrew McCarthy (born 1962), actor
- Andrew C. McCarthy, attorney and columnist
- Arch McCarthy, former Major League Baseball player
- Benni McCarthy, South African footballer
- Brandon McCarthy, U.S. baseball pitcher
- Carolyn McCarthy (born 1944), U.S. congresswoman
- Cormac McCarthy (born 1933), Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist
- Dalton McCarthy (1836–1898), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Danny McCarthy (artist), Irish artist
- David McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Dennis McCarthy (composer) (born 1945), composer of film scores
- Dominic McCarthy (1892–1975), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Douglas McCarthy, singer in Nitzer Ebb
- E. Jerome McCarthy, marketing scholar and inventor of 4Ps of marketing
- Earl McCarthy (born 1969), Irish freestyle swimmer
- Eugene McCarthy (1916-2005), U.S. congressman and senator
- Fabian "Fabe" McCarthy (born 1919), Australian rugby union player
- Glenn McCarthy (1907–1988), American oil tycoon and businessman
- Harry McCarthy, variety entertainer, wrote "The Bonnie Blue Flag" in 1861
- J. Thomas McCarthy (born 1937), American educator, author and attorney
- James McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Jenny McCarthy (born 1972), American anti-vaccine activist and former Playboy model and actress
- Joe McCarthy (manager) (1887–1978), Hall of Fame baseball manager
- John McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Joseph McCarthy (1908–1957), U.S. senator
- Joseph McCarthy (lyricist) (1885–1943), Tin Pan Alley lyricist ("You Made Me Love You")
- Justin McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Kevin McCarthy (actor) (1914–2010), American film actor
- Kevin McCarthy (California politician), U.S. congressman (2007–present)
- Mary McCarthy (CIA) (born 1945), former CIA employee
- Mary McCarthy (fiction writer), Irish novelist
- Mary McCarthy (screenwriter)
- Melissa McCarthy, actress
- Michael McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Mick McCarthy (born 1959), football player and manager (former manager of Republic of Ireland)
- Mike McCarthy (American football) (born 1963), NFL coach
- Nicholas McCarthy, guitarist of Scottish band Franz Ferdinand
- Nobu McCarthy (1934–2002), actress
- Patrick McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Paul McCarthy, American contemporary artist
- Pete McCarthy (1952–2004), pen name of Peter Charles Robinson, British broadcaster and travel writer
- Rachel McCarthy, poet, critic and broadcaster
- Shaun Lloyd McCarthy (1950-2000), aka Desmond Cory, novelist, screen-play writer
- Stephen McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Steve McCarthy, Canadian hockey player
- Thaddeus McCarthy (1455–1492), Irish bishop
- Thaddeus McCarthy (jurist) (1907–2001), New Zealand jurist
- Thomas McCarthy (disambiguation), several people
- Tim McCarthy, US Secret Service agent injured in a President Reagan assassination attempt
- Tom McCarthy (broadcaster), radio play-by-play announcer for the New York Mets on WFAN 660 in New York
- Tom McCarthy (writer), English novelist
- Tommy McCarthy (1863–1922), Hall of Fame baseball outfielder
- William C. McCarthy (1820-1900), mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1875–1878
Spelled MacCarthy
- Denis Florence MacCarthy, Irish poet, translator, and biographer, 1818–1882
- Desmond MacCarthy, English critic, 1878–1952