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O'Callaghan () or simply Callaghan without the prefix (anglicized from '' Ó Ceallacháin'') is an Irish surname.


Origin and meaning


Munster

The surname means descendant of Ceallachán who was the
Eóganachta The Eóganachta or Eoghanachta () were an Irish dynasty centred on Cashel which dominated southern Ireland (namely the Kingdom of Munster) from the 6/7th to the 10th centuries, and following that, in a restricted form, the Kingdom of Desmond, an ...
King of Munster The kings of Munster ( ga, Rí Mumhan), ruled from the establishment of Munster during the Irish Iron Age, until the High Middle Ages. According to Gaelic traditional history, laid out in works such as the '' Book of Invasions'', the earliest ...
from AD 935 until 954. The personal name Cellach means 'bright-headed'. The principal Munster sept of the name Callaghan were lords of Cineál Aodha in South Cork originally. This area is west of Mallow along the Blackwater river valley. The family were dispossessed of their ancestral home and by the
Cromwellian Plantation Plantations in 16th- and 17th-century Ireland involved the confiscation of Irish-owned land by the English Crown and the colonisation of this land with settlers from Great Britain. The Crown saw the plantations as a means of controlling, angl ...
and settled in
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. In 1994,
Thomas O'Callaghan Thomas O'Callaghan (11 April 18451 September 1931) was an Australian police officer and Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police from 1902 to 1913. Early life O'Callaghan was born on 11 April 1845 in Hartley near Windsor along the Hawkesbury River ...
of
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was recognised by the Genealogical Office as the senior descendant in the male line of the last inaugurated O'Callaghan. He is still wildly known as the true king of Munster and the people of Munster await his return to Munster for him to retake the throne. The O'Callaghan land near Mallow, forfeited by Donough O'Callaghan after the Irish rebellion of 1641, came into the hands of a family called Longfield or Longueville, who built a 20-bedroom Georgian mansion there. In a twist of history, of the ancient O'Callaghan land returned to O'Callaghan hands in the twentieth century, when Longueville House was bought by a descendant of Donough O'Callaghan. The ancestral estate of the O'Callaghans, now a luxury hotel, is owned by William O'Callaghan.


Oriel

An entirely different sept, Ó Ceileacháin in Irish, is to be found in the counties Armagh, Louth, Meath and Monaghan. It has been anglicised as Callaghan, Kelaghan, Keelaghan, Kealahan and other variants. In
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, where it is widespread but has been found mainly in the parishes of Kells,
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and Athboy, it is mainly anglicised as Callahan, Callaghan or O'Callaghan (with local spelling variants). In
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it is found in the form Kellaghan and Kelleghan. In County Monaghan it is often found as Keelan. Members of the Ó Ceileacháin family were mentioned in the
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as being lords of Uí Breasail, a district on the southern shore of
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, and priors of
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People


Callaghan

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Amanda Callaghan Amanda Callaghan FRES is an entomologist in the United Kingdom. Education and career Callaghan was awarded a PhD in Insect Biochemistry from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1989, she then moved to the University of Montpe ...
, British entomologist *
Amy Callaghan Amy Callaghan (born 21 May 1992) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for East Dunbartonshire since the 2019 general election. She unseated the then Liberal Democrat leader, Jo Swinson, with a narr ...
(born 1992), British Member of Parliament elected 2019 * Andrew Callaghan (born 1997), American journalist *
Catherine Callaghan Catherine "Cathy" Callaghan (October 31, 1931 – March 16, 2019) was Professor Emerita in the Department of Linguistics at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. She received a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of California, Berkel ...
(1931–2019), American linguist *
Daniel J. Callaghan Daniel Judson Callaghan (July 26, 1890 â€“ November 13, 1942) was a United States Navy officer who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. In a three-decades-long career, he served h ...
(1890–1942), Rear Admiral, US Navy *
Ernie Callaghan Ernie "Mush" Callaghan BEM (21 January 1910 – 5 May 1972) was an English footballer. He played as a defender for several small clubs before being signed for Aston Villa F.C. in 1930. He played for them for 125 league games and in 17 cup mat ...
(1910–1972), association footballer *
Fred Callaghan Frederick John Callaghan (19 December 1944 – 13 September 2022) was an English professional association football, footballer, who made over 290 appearances in the Football League for Fulham F.C., Fulham as a left back. After retiring as a pla ...
(born 1944), footballer with Fulham *Sir George Callaghan (1852–1920), officer in the Royal Navy *
Georgina Callaghan Georgina Callaghan is an English singer and songwriter. She performs under the name Callaghan. She is best known for her 2012 album '' Life in Full Colour'' produced by Shawn Mullins. Biography Callaghan wrote her first song at the age of 14 ...
, who performs as Callaghan, British musician *
Guy Callaghan Guy Callaghan (born 7 September 1970 in Hastings, Hawke's Bay) is a former butterfly swimmer from New Zealand, who competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain for his native country. His biggest success came in 1995, at the second ...
(born 1970), New Zealand butterfly swimmer * Ian Callaghan (born 1942), English footballer *
James Callaghan Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, ( ; 27 March 191226 March 2005), commonly known as Jim Callaghan, was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1976 to 1980. Callaghan is ...
(1912–2005), British prime minister during the Winter of Discontent *John Callaghan (born 1960), Principal & Chief Executive Solihull College & University Centre * John Carter Callaghan (1923–2004), Canadian cardiac surgeon *
Leanne Callaghan Leanne Carol Callaghan (born 1 January 1972) is an English ski mountaineer and mountain climber. Callaghan was born in Bury, Lancashire. During her studies at the Medical College, she joined the Territorial Army and after graduation she joined ...
(born 1972), British ski mountaineer and mountain climber *
Marissa Callaghan Marissa Callaghan (born 2 September 1985) is a Northern Irish women's association football player from Belfast, Northern Ireland. She currently plays as a player-coach as a midfielder for Cliftonville Ladies and is the captain of the Northern Ir ...
(born 1985), football player from Northern Ireland * Mary Callaghan, Irish Social Democrats politician * Morley Callaghan (1903–1990), Canadian writer, playwright, and media personality * Patrick Callaghan (1879–1959), Scottish footballer *
Sheila Callaghan Sheila Callaghan (born 1973) is a playwright and screenwriter who emerged from the RAT ( Regional Alternative Theatre) movement of the 1990s. She has been profiled by ''American Theater Magazine'', "The Brooklyn Rail", ''Theatermania'', and ''Th ...
(born 1973), American playwright *
Steve Callaghan Steve Callaghan is an American screenwriter, producer and voice actor, best known for his work on ''Family Guy''. He is a graduate of the Department of Public Policy at the UCLA School of Public Affairs. Callaghan started his career in 1999 as a ...
, writer of ''Family Guy'' TV series *
Stuart Callaghan Stuart Callaghan (born 20 July 1976) is a Scottish former footballer who played for several Scottish league clubs, mostly in the lower divisions, after starting out in the top level as a youth player with Heart of Midlothian. He also played in ...
(born 1976), Scottish footballer *
Tabby Callaghan Tabby Callaghan (born Trevor John O'Callaghan; 22 April 1981, County Sligo, Ireland) is an Irish musician. He finished third on the first series of ''The X Factor'' in 2004. Early career Callaghan played in many collectives and groups as a t ...
(born 1981), Irish guitarist and singer-songwriter *
Terry Callaghan Terence Vincent Callaghan (born 1945) is a British biologist specialized in the ecology of the Arctic. Much of his work on arctic plants has taken place in Abisko in northernmost Sweden, based at the Abisko Scientific Research Station where he s ...
, British Arctic ecologist *
William M. Callaghan William McCombe Callaghan (August 8, 1897 â€“ July 8, 1991) was a United States Navy officer who served as the first captain of the battleship Fowler, G. (1991)William M. Callaghan dies at 93; headed Logistics Service for Navy ''New York Ti ...
(1897–1991), Admiral, US Navy; commander of the battleship ''Missouri''


O'Callaghan

*Aidan O’Callaghan (born 1997): Contributor BBC3 One Hot Summer *
Barry O'Callaghan Barry O'Callaghan (born 1969) is a business executive and financier. Currently he is the Chairman and CEO of Rise Global. He formerly led Riverdeep for a decade, later known as EMPG and HMH. He grew the small educational software company into th ...
(born 1969): CEO of Riverdeep Interactive Learning *
Bill O'Callaghan William Henry O’Callaghan (1868 – 16 January 1946) was an Irish hurler who played as a forward for the Cork senior team. Born in Cork, O'Callaghan first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of twenty-four when he first linked up wi ...
(1868–1946): Irish hurler *
Billy O'Callaghan Billy O'Callaghan (born 9 December 1974) is an Irish short fiction writer and novelist. He is best known for his short-story collection ''The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind'', which was awarded the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Award ...
(born 1974): Irish novelist and short-story writer *
Cian O'Callaghan Cian O'Callaghan (born 7 May 1979) is an Irish Social Democrats politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Bay North constituency since the 2020 general election. In 2012, as a member of Fingal County Council, he became Irela ...
(born 1979) : politician, Irish Social Democrats * Con O'Callaghan (decathlete) (born 1908): Ireland's first Olympic decathlete; brother of Pat O'Callaghan *
David O'Callaghan (dual player) David O'Callaghan (born 18 October 1983) is an Irish hurler who plays at right corner forward on the Dublin county team. He is a former dual player having represented the Dublin county football team between 2003 and 2007. O'Callaghan currently ...
(born 1983) * David O'Callaghan (Kerry Gaelic footballer) (born 1987) *
Denis O'Callaghan Denis O'Callaghan (born 7 February 1949) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Recruited from Tiega, O'Callaghan played on the half back flank in the 1970 VFL Grand Final, ...
(born 1949): Australian rules footballer * Donncha O'Callaghan (born 1979): Irish international rugby union player *
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, (probably 27 February 1797 – 29 May 1880) was a doctor and journalist. Career Born in Mallow, County Cork, Ireland, he studied medicine in Paris and immigrated to Lower Canada in 1823 where he became involved i ...
(1797–1880): doctor, journalist, and leader of political movements in Ireland and Quebec *
Gareth O'Callaghan Gareth O'Callaghan (born 24 March 1961) is an Irish writer and former radio and television presenter. He was most recently heard on 4fm, having presented shows on RTÉ 2fm for much of his career until 2005, and then a show on Galway Bay FM. In ...
(born 1961): Irish broadcaster & Author *
Gary O'Callaghan Gary Bernard O'Callaghan (11 October 1933 − 19 August 2017) was an Australian radio announcer based in Sydney, known for his on-air character, "Sammy Sparrow". He was an Australian Commercial Radio Hall of Fame recipient. He dominated Sydney ra ...
, (1933–2017): Australian radio announcer *
George O'Callaghan George Paul O'Callaghan (born 5 September 1979) is an Irish former football player and manager. O'Callaghan started his career with Port Vale in 1995, he made 41 appearances for the club before joining Cork City in 2002. He spent five years ...
Irish footballer *
George O'Callaghan-Westropp Colonel George O'Callaghan-Westropp JP (18 February 1864 – 30 July 1944), also known as The O'Callaghan, was an Irish landowner, soldier and political figure of the early 20th century. Biography He was born George O'Callaghan, son of Colonel ...
(1864–1944): Irish landowner and politician *
George O'Callaghan, 2nd Viscount Lismore George Ponsonby O'Callaghan, 2nd Viscount Lismore (16 March 1815 – 29 October 1898) was an Irish peer and British Army officer. He was the third and only surviving son of Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Viscount Lismore and Lady Eleanor Butler, dau ...
(1815 – 1898) Irish peer and British Army officer * Geraldine O'Callaghan: kickboxer *James M. O'Callaghan (born 1963): Distinguished Physician Assistant and drummer for the band C5. *
Jim O'Callaghan Jim O'Callaghan (born 5 January 1968) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Bay South constituency since the 2016 general election. Legal career O'Callaghan has a BCL degree from University Colle ...
(born 1968): Irish Fianna Fáil politician *
John O'Callaghan (Medal of Honor) Sergeant#United States, Sergeant John O'Callaghan (floruit, fl. 1868 – 1870) was an American soldier in the United States Army who served with the 8th Cavalry Regiment (United States), 8th U.S. Cavalry Regiment during the Indian Wars. He was ...
(1850–1899): American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient *
John O'Callaghan John O'Callaghan may refer to: * John O'Callaghan (Medal of Honor) (1850–1899), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient * John O'Callaghan (politician) (died 1913), secretary of the United Irish League * John O'Callaghan (musician), Irish ...
: Irish musician and DJ *
José O'Callaghan Martínez José O'Callaghan Martínez, SJ (October 7, 1922 – December 15, 2001) was a Spanish Jesuit priest, papyrologist and Biblical scholar. He is known for his extensive work on Christian papyri and for the identification of the 7Q5 papyrus of Q ...
(1922–2001): Spanish Jesuit, papyrologist and Biblical scholar *
Joseph T. O'Callahan Joseph Timothy O'Callahan (May 14, 1905 – March 18, 1964) was a Jesuit priest and, during World War II, a United States Navy chaplain. He was awarded the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during and a ...
(1905–1964): Captain, US Navy, Jesuit priest, Medal of Honor recipient * Kevin O'Callaghan Irish footballer *
Kilian O'Callaghan Kilian O'Callaghan (born 1963) is a male ballet dancer, choreographer and education administrator from Monkstown, County Cork, Monkstown, County Cork, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. One of the few Irish male students of the Royal Ballet Schoo ...
(born 1963): ballet dancer and teacher, from Monkstown, Co. Cork * Miriam O'Callaghan (camogie): 26th president of the Camogie Association *
Miriam O'Callaghan (media personality) Miriam O'Callaghan (born 6 January 1960) is an Irish television current affairs presenter with RTÉ. O'Callaghan has presented '' Prime Time'' since 1996, and her own summer talk show, '' Saturday Night with Miriam'', from 2005 onwards. In t ...
(born 1957): Irish television current affairs presenter with RTÉ * Pat O'Callaghan (1906–1991): first Irish athlete to win an Olympic medal *Paul O’Callaghan (born 1971): CEO WestAfricaENRG and Chair of Trustees Families Need Father *Roger Timothy O'Callaghan (1912-1654): US Jesuit and professor of biblical history, geography, and archaeology * Seán O'Callaghan (1954–2017): IRA informer from Tralee, County Kerry *
Sian O'Callaghan Sian or Siyan may refer to: __NOTOC__ People *Siân, a Welsh girl's name; list of people with this name Places *Sian, Iran (disambiguation), various places in Iran *Sian, Russia, a rural locality in Amur Oblast, Russia *Xi'an, China, formerly roman ...
(1988–2011): murder victim from Swindon, Wiltshire, UK *
Therése O'Callaghan Therése O'Callaghan is a camogie player, captain of the winning National Camogie League team in 1991 and again in 1996. She also captained her club Glen Rovers to the All Ireland club championship of 1990. Career She won All Ireland medals ...
: camogie player captain


Places

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O'Callaghans Mills O'Callaghan's Mills (), also O'Callaghansmills, is a village in County Clare, Ireland, and a Catholic parish by the same name. It takes its name from the O'Callaghan family who were large landowners in the area and a corn and grist mill built by ...
, County Clare, Ireland *
Callaghan, New South Wales Callaghan ( ) is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia from Newcastle's central business district. It contains the main campus of the University of Newcastle, which is the entirety of the suburb. It is served by Warabrook railway s ...
, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales and home of the University of Newcastle, Australia *Liscallaghan, old Irish name for Fivemiletown, County Tyrone * Callaghan, Virginia, a census-designated place in the US


Other

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Mount Callaghan Mount Callaghan is a volcanic peak located east of the headwaters of the Squamish River, just northeast of the Powder Mountain Icefield and just south of the Pemberton Icefield in the Sea to Sky Country of southwestern British Columbia, Canada, ...
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Slim Callaghan Slim Callaghan is a fictional London-based private detective created by the writer Peter Cheyney. Like another of Cheyney's characters, the FBI agent Lemmy Caution, he was constructed as a British response to the more hardboiled detectives of Ameri ...
, fictional private detective


See also

* Irish nobility *
Eóganachta The Eóganachta or Eoghanachta () were an Irish dynasty centred on Cashel which dominated southern Ireland (namely the Kingdom of Munster) from the 6/7th to the 10th centuries, and following that, in a restricted form, the Kingdom of Desmond, an ...
* Eóganacht Chaisil *
Irish royal families Irish royal families were the dynasties that once ruled large "overkingdoms" and smaller petty kingdoms on the island of Ireland. Members of some of these families still own land and live in the same broad locations. Locality Significant kingdoms ...
*
Chief of the Name The Chief of the Name, or in older English usage Captain of his Nation, is the recognised head of a family or clan (''fine'' in Irish and Scottish Gaelic). The term has sometimes been used as a title in Ireland and Scotland. In Ireland In Eliza ...
* Callahan (disambiguation) *
Callaghan (disambiguation) Callaghan most commonly refers to O'Callaghan, an Anglicized Irish surname. Callaghan may also refer to: Places * Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia * Callaghan, Edmonton, Canada * Callaghan, Virginia, United States * Callaghan, Texas, United ...
* Callihan ;Other Munster families *
McGillycuddy of the Reeks The McGillycuddy of the Reeks ( ga, Mac Giolla Mochuda) is the hereditary Chief of the Name of McGillycuddy, a family originating around MacGillycuddy's Reeks, a range of mountains (reeks) in County Kerry in Ireland. Origins of the title T ...
*
O'Donoghue Donoghue or O'Donoghue is an anglicized form of the Irish language surname Ó Donnchadha or Ó Donnchú. Etymology The name means "descendant of Donnchadh", a personal name composed of the elements ''donn'' "brown-haired an and ''cath'' "battle" ...
*
O'Donovan The O'Donovans are an Irish family. Their patronymic surname derives from Irish ''Ó Donnabháin'', meaning the grandsons or descendants of Donnubán, referring to the 10th century ruler of the Uí Fidgenti, Donnubán mac Cathail. During the ...
* O'Brien, Prince of Thomond * O'Grady of Kilballyowen


References


Further reading

* Bugge, Alexander (ed. and tr.), Caithreim Cellachain Caisil: The Victorious Career of Cellachan of Cashel Christiania: J. Chr. Gundersens Bogtrykkeri. 1905. * Curley, Walter J.P., ''Vanishing Kingdoms: The Irish Chiefs and their Families''. Dublin: Lilliput Press. 2004. * * O'Hart, John, Irish Pedigrees. Dublin. 5th edition, 1892.


External links


Callahan Genealogy and History website
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