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Donegan ( ga, Ó Donnagáin), most commonly refers to a
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Irish clan from
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. The name is diminutive of '' Donn'' which means, "the Dark One", or in modern Irish, "brown", referring to hair colour. The most prominent dynasty were an Érainn people of the Múscraige and provided a King of Munster in the 10th century in the form of Flaithbertach mac Inmainén. Much later, the family provided the
Dungan Baronets Earl of Limerick is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, associated first with the Dongan family, then with the Pery family. First creation The earldom was created for the first time in 1686 for Sir William Dongan, ...
and two
Earls of Limerick Earl of Limerick is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, associated first with the Dongan family, then with the Pery family. First creation The earldom was created for the first time in 1686 for Sir William Dongan, ...
, the most notable of which Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick was a
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Naming conventions

Numerous spelling variations of the surname Donegan exist in Anglicised form. Different spellings include Donegan, Donnegan, Doneghan, Donneghan, Donagan, Donnagan, Donnaghan,
Dunegan Donegan ( ga, Ó Donnagáin), most commonly refers to a Gaelic Irish clan from Munster. The name is diminutive of ''Donn'' which means, "the Dark One", or in modern Irish, "brown", referring to hair colour. The most prominent dynasty were an É ...
, Dunnegan, O'Donegan, O'Dunnegan, O'Donnaghan, Dongan, Donegin, Donnegin, Donnagen, Donagen, Donnegen, Donegen, Donnigan, Donigan, Dunnican, Dunican,
Dunigan Donegan ( ga, Ó Donnagáin), most commonly refers to a Gaelic Irish clan from Munster. The name is diminutive of ''Donn'' which means, "the Dark One", or in modern Irish, "brown", referring to hair colour. The most prominent dynasty were an É ...
, Dunnigan, McDunnigan, McDonegan, Dongane, Dongan, Dongen, Dungan, and many more.


History

It was first found simultaneously in County Monaghan where they were anciently seated at Farney (Irish: Fearnaigh) and in County Cork where they were anciently seated at Muskerry, later moving to Limerick, Kildare, and Dublin. It is also the name of a townland in
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civil parish, barony of Clonlonan, County Westmeath. According to Patrick Woulfe's ''Irish Names and Surnames''
"The name of several distinct families in Ireland. They were chiefs of the extensive district of Ara, now the barony of Ara (or Duhara) in the north-west of Co. Tipperary, and of Ui Cuanach, now the barony of Coonagh in Co. Limerick. They are frequently mentioned in the Annals during the 11th and 12th century, but after the Anglo-Norman invasion they began to decline and soon disappeared from history. Their territory in later times was occupied by a branch of the
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, the chief of which was styled ''Mac I Brien Ara''. The O'Donegans of
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were anciently chiefs of the Three Plains, now the
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of Orrery in the neighborhood of
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. Their
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was granted by King John of England to William de Barry, under the name of Muskerry-Donegan. There were in ancient times, three distinct families of O'Donegans in Ulster, and the name is still extant in that province. The O'Donegans were numerous at the end of the 16th century in the midlands and in North Connacht; and though by no means common, the name is at the present found in all provinces."
Variations of the spelling, including Duigenan, Duignan, Dignan, Dignam, and Degnan, may derive from another Irish family, the Clan Ó Duibhgeannáin of
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and
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. Dinnegan is an anglicized form of the Gaelic Irish surname Ó Duinnegáin which itself is a variant of Ó Donnagáin. As Dinnegan it is found almost exclusively in County Longford especially
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where the family is a branch of Ó Donnagáin of Westmeath, where the name is usually anglicized as (O')Donegan and Dongan. The "census" of 1659 and the Fiants of 1540 to 1601 show that in the seventeenth century the name was numerous in the barony of Rathconrath, Co. Westmeath and in the barony of Athlone. There were a good number in Co. Sligo also, whereas two or three generations earlier O'Donegans were found not only in west Leinster but also to an equal extent in Co. Cork and adjacent parts of Munster. The Ó Donnagáin's of Ulster ruled in the Kingdom of Fernmhagh/Fernmag (meaning "plain of alders") as far back as records go. The Barony of Farney Co. Monaghan developed from the remnant of and derives its name from the medieval kingdom. The Annals of Loch Cé record the death in 1029 of "Donnchadh Ó Donnagáin King of Fermanagh, son of Iáin Ó Donnagáin, King of Oriel and Bréifne"; and in 1113 of "Ó Donnagáin royal heir" thereof. Notable after the loss of Fermanagh and the clan's relocation to their Castletown property was Chief John Donegan (died 1413), a medieval Manx prelate who provided for the clan through his large ecclesiastical estates. After holding the position of Archdeacon of Down, he held three successive bishoprics, Mann and the Isles (Sodor) where the Castletown branch of the family and their Manx variation of the surname, "Dunnigan", is common to this day. His son, Jon Dunnigan (died 1435) notable in his own right only as the commander of a company of Mercenaries from Mann and the Isles in Italy. Since the birth of his son, John Dunnigan (Born 1416) John/Jon has been the name of the eldest son of the family. Another distinguished member of the Castletown family was Thomas Dongan (1595–1663), younger brother to The Much Honored Sir John Dunnigan (1590–1669), Laird of Drumbreddan. And therefore uncle to the TMH Sir John Dunnigan who fought under William III in the battle of the Boyne as an officer in the Ulster Protestant "skirmishers", with whom he had partaken in holding Derry the previous year. Thomas was himself a lawyer who, after being reduced to dire poverty and disowned by his family by the aftermath of the Rising of 1641, became a Baron of the Exchequer at the Restoration. Thomas' branch of the family would hold Dunegan Castle in Co. Westmeath is a few miles northeast of Athlone. The Westmeath O'Donegans, who held the manor of Kildrought, Co. Kildare, from the Earls of Kildare, were also established in Leix and Offaly, where their territory was formerly known as Críoch Dungan (i.e. Dungan's or O'Donegan's country). Of this family was Thomas Donegan or Dongan Earl of Limerick, framer of the celebrated New York Dongan Charter of 1686. His elder brother the first Earl was attainted as a Jacobite in 1691. Their father was Sir John Dunnigan, Bart., of Castletown, Co. Kildare.


List of people


Donegan

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Barry Donegan Michael Barry Donegan (born November 16, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, writer, political activist, and political candidate best known as the lead singer of the rock band Look What I Did. He is also working on a side project with Evan ...
(born 1978), American singer and songwriter *
Batt Donegan Bartholomew Donegan (21 December 1910 – 26 August 1978) was a Fianna Fáil politician from County Cork in Ireland. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1957 to 1961, and a Senator from 1963 to 1965. A farmer and horse breeder, Donegan stood unsuc ...
(1910–1978), Irish politician *
Cheryl Donegan Cheryl Donegan (born 1962) is an American conceptual artist.
(born 1962), American artist * Dan Donegan (born 1968), American musician * Dorothy Donegan (1922–1998), jazz pianist *
Edward Donegan Edward Donegan was a casual or odd-job laborer in 1919 who became a millionaire within about four months through rum-running, bootlegging following the implementation of National Prohibition of alcohol in the U.S. in January 1920. Through the use of ...
, American bootlegger * Horace William Baden Donegan (1900–1991), English prelate *
John Donegan John Dongan ''Donegan, Donnegan, Donkan, Duncan(died 1413) was a medieval Manx prelate. After holding the position of Archdeacon of Down, he held three successive bishoprics, Mann and the Isles (Sodor), then the see of Derry and lastly, D ...
, medieval Manx prelate *
Lawrence Donegan Lawrence Donegan (born 13 July 1961) is a Scottish journalist and former musician.Lawrence Donegan
(born 1961), musician and journalist * Lonnie Donegan (1931–2002), skiffle musician * Maurice Donegan (Irish republican) (1899–1974) *
Maurice F. Donegan Maurice F. Donegan (September 2, 1875 – March 24, 1950) was a justice of the Iowa Supreme Court from January 1, 1933, to December 31, 1938, appointed from Scott County, Iowa. References External links * Justices of the Iowa Suprem ...
(1875–1950), American judge *
Paddy Donegan Patrick Sarsfield Donegan (29 October 1923 – 26 November 2000) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Fisheries from February 1977 to July 1977, Minister for Lands from 1976 to 1977 and Minister for Defence from 1973 to ...
(1923–2000), Irish politician


Dongan

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John Dongan John Dongan ''Donegan, Donnegan, Donkan, Duncan(died 1413) was a medieval Manx prelate. After holding the position of Archdeacon of Down, he held three successive bishoprics, Mann and the Isles (Sodor), then the see of Derry and lastly, ...
(fl. 1368–1413), Manx prelate * Thomas Dongan (1590–1663), Irish judge, great-uncle of Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick * Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick (1634–1715), member of Irish Parliament and Governor of New York State


Dungan

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Warren S. Dungan Warren Scott Dungan (September 17, 1822 – May 9, 1913) was an American politician and lawyer. Born in Frankfort Springs, Pennsylvania, Dungan studied law and was admitted to the bar in Pennsylvania. He then moved to Chariton, Iowa, where he ...
(1822–1913), American politician and lawyer *
James I. Dungan James Irvine Dungan (May 29, 1844 – December 28, 1931) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Ohio for one term from 1891 to 1893. Early life and career Born in Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylva ...
(1844–1931), American politician * Sam Dungan (1866–1939), American baseball player *
Ellis R. Dungan Ellis Roderick Dungan (May 11, 1909 – December 1, 2001) was an American film director, who was well known for working in Indian films, predominantly in Tamil cinema, from 1936 to 1950. He was an alumnus of the University of Southern Californ ...
(1909–2001), American film director *
David Laird Dungan David Laird Dungan (10 May 1936 – 30 November 2008) was an American scholar of Christianity. He served as Distinguished Professor of the Humanities and Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Tennessee, Kn ...
(1936–2008), American biblical scholar *
Troy Dungan William Troy Dungan Jr. (born November 17, 1936), better known as Troy Dungan, was the former chief weather anchor at WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas for 30 years. Dungan graduated from Baylor University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree. He received ...
(born 1936), American weatherman *
Myles Dungan Myles Dungan is an Irish broadcaster and author. He has presented many arts programmes on RTÉ Radio, and has also been a sports broadcaster on RTÉ Television. Since October 2010 he has been the presenter of "The History Show" on RTÉ Radio One ...
(born 1954), Irish broadcaster *
Sebastian Dungan Sebastian Dungan began his career in film at Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros.-based Witt-Thomas Films and is a producer with such credits as '' Transamerica'' and ''Afternoon Delight'' (in post), and a principal partner of the independent fi ...
, 21st-century American film producer


Dunigan

* Matt Dunigan (born 1960), quarterback *
Michael Dunigan Michael René Dunigan (born July 2, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Soles de Mexicali of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional. He played college basketball at the University of Oregon. High school career Dunig ...
(born 1989), basketball player *
Tim Dunigan Timothy P. Dunigan (born August 2, 1955) is an American actor who is best known for having played the lead role of Captain Jonathan Power in ''Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future''. He also played con-man 1st Lt. Templeton "The Face-Man ...
(born 1955), actor * Ricky Dunigan, known as Lord Infamous, co-founder of Three 6 Mafia


Dunnigan

* Alice Allison Dunnigan (1906–1983), civil rights activist * Jim Dunnigan (born 1943), author and wargame designer *
John J. Dunnigan John J. Dunnigan (September 6, 1883 – December 1965) was an American architect, builder and politician from New York. He was President pro tempore of the New York State Senate from 1933 to 1938. Life He was a Democratic member of the New York ...
(1883–1965), President pro tempore of the NY State Senate 1933–1938 *
Kyle Dunnigan Kyle Dunnigan (born May 25, 1971) is an American comedian, actor and writer, best known as a writer for ''Inside Amy Schumer'', and for his role as Craig in ''Reno 911!'' Career Dunnigan was a member of the Groundlings Sunday Company and receive ...
(born 1971), comedian *
Pat Dunnigan Merton Arthur Dunnigan (January 24, 1894 – March 30, 1937), sometimes known as "Mert" or "Pat", was an American football player. He played college football for Minnesota Golden Gophers football, Minnesota from 1913 to 1915 and professional foot ...
(1894–1937), All-American and professional football player


Places

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Dunnegan, Missouri Dunnegan is an unincorporated community in western Polk County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Route 123, approximately five miles north of Fair Play Fair play or Fairplay usually refers to sportsmanship. Fair play or Fairplay may ...
* Dongan Hills, Staten Island, neighborhood located within New York City, USA's borough of Staten Island * Dongan Hills (Staten Island Railway station), railway station at Dongan Hills * Dunnigan, California, a small town in the United States *
Dunnigan Hills The Dunnigan Hills are a low mountain range in northern Yolo County, California. The Dunnigan Hills AVA is in the northwestern area. Mitigated by mild Sacramento River delta breezes, the Dunnigan Hills have a mediterranean climate. Referen ...
, a mountain range in Yolo County, California **
Dunnigan Hills AVA The Dunnigan Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Dunnigan Hills, in Yolo County, California. Located in the northwest portion of Yolo County, the wine region has a Mediterranean climate that is less prone to frost than ot ...
, California wine region in Yolo County


Other

* Ó Duibhgeannáin


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