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Curry is a common
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used in Ireland, Scotland and England. Currey is a less common variant. In England and Scotland, the is thought to derive from local place names and, in Scotland, also possibly from MacMhuirrich.


Forms of the name

In some cases the surname is an
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form of the Irish ''Ó Comhraidhe''; the "h" lenites the preceding consonant, so the Anglicised form is not far from the pronunciation in Irish. It sometimes takes the form Corry or Corra, especially in the northern counties, where in the few early records in which the name is found the prefix 'Mac' is usually substituted for 'O'. Corry, however, may also have other origins which will be mentioned later. In Scotland the surname was originally Gaelic '' MacMhuirich'' however with the Highland clearances, many Gaelic names were Anglicised so the surname's took the form of something that sounded similar. MacMhuirich took variations such as MacVurich, Currie, Curry and Currey.


Origins

The most numerous and well-known sept of ''Ó Comhraidhe'' is that of
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with their centre in County Clare. There was a little-known sept of ''O'Curry'' in the barony of Kerrycurrihy in
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, where the name is now often found as ''Corry''. This Cork sept may have been a branch of the main Thomond sept. They are recorded as a sept of Corca Laoighe and the name is found also in Kerry, presumably as a result of migration. In addition to the main sept of Ó Comhraidhe another of the same name was located in
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, where they were Chiefs of Moygoish. Curristown, to which they gave their name, (now known as Belmont) is testimony to their power and significance in that area. In
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, many of the name ''Curry'' are of Scottish ancestry. There is a rule of thumb that says ''Currie'' is Scottish while ''Curry'' is Irish in origin, but the spellings have been so interchanged that the rule counts for little. In
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''Currie'' can be a variant of ''Corrie''. It can also be an Anglicised form of the Gaelic ''MacMhuirich'', 'son of Murdoch'. One family of this surname, ''
Clann MacMhuirich The MacMhuirich bardic family, known in Scottish Gaelic as ''Clann MacMhuirich'' and ''Clann Mhuirich'', and anglicised as Clan Currie was a prominent family of bards and other professionals in 15th to 18th centuries. The family was centred in ...
'', was produced hereditary bards to chiefs of
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and Clan MacDonald of Clanranald, and claim descent from the thirteenth-century Irish poet Muireach Alhanach. In mid-nineteenth-century Antrim the main concentration of the name was found to be to the north of Ballymoney in the barony of Carey. In a final twist to the history of the name in Scotland, many Curries of Arran, Kintyre and the Isles were originally MacCurdys The name Corry is usually Ó Corraidh (or Ó Corra) and in modern times is often abbreviated to Corr. However, when found in Clare, it is probably a variant form of Ó Comhraidhe - O'Curry and as we have seen already, Corry is a known variant of Curry in Cork. In Ulster, the names Corr, Corry and Curry are numerous. There they can be of more than one origin. The majority no doubt are Ó Corra, descended from the sept of that name located in the Tyrone-Fermanagh country and numerous in central Ulster in the seventeenth century as the Hearth Money Rolls show. Many of the Corrs of Tyrone and Londonderry are, however, descended from the Gilla Corr, mentioned in the Annals of Ulster (1186), whose son is perpetuated in the townland of Ballykilcurr, near Maghera. One of the Anglicised forms of Mac Gothraidh - a branch of the MacGuires of Fermanagh, and most usually found as McCaffrey - is MacCorry, often without the prefix Mac; others are MacCorry and Godfrey. Mac Corra, too, has been noted in Ulster but this is possibly a modem form of Mac Gothraidh. Both O'Cor and MacCor occur in the Armagh Hearth Money Rolls, O'Cor being the more numerous there. The prevalence of the name Corry in Counties Waterford and south Tipperary in the seventeenth century might suggest that some of the O'Currys of Thomond migrated but this theory is not borne out by numerous mediaeval records which show that people called Cor and Corre were established in Counties Tipperary and Kilkenny as early as 1270 (Richard Corre was Bishop of Lismore from 1279 to 1308): this may well be an unidentified Norman name unrelated to Curry, for migration from Thomond to Ormond was unusual, though not unknown, before the fourteenth century. However, in the mid 17th century at the time of Oliver Cromwell's campaign in Ireland, one of the major landowners in south Tipperary (Clonmel) was a John Corr of Toberhanny. He is said to be descended from a
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family
Corre Corre () is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Geography The Côney flows southward through the middle of the commune, crosses the village, then flows into the Saône, which form ...
, that came to Ireland in 1171 at Crooke, Co. Waterford with King Henry II of England, alongside Theobald FitzWalter, later to become
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, Earl of Ormonde. In 1650 John Corr and 141 retainers were given the option 'To Hell or to Connaught', In other words, either be transplanted to Connaught or face death and eternity in hell. It is said that John Corr was a close ally of the Butler's of Ormonde. When he was dispossessed of his lands he sought refuge with the Ormondes. When Ormonde regained control of his lands he rewarded John Corr with grants of land for his allegiance. Instead of lands at Toberhanny, he was given land at Cuffesgrange, Co. Kilkenny. (previously known as Comerford's Grange). The family remain here to this day. This family is the same family of
Frank J. Corr Frank J. Corr (January 12, 1877 – June 3, 1934) was an American politician. Corr served as the 45th mayor of Chicago, Illinois. Corr's term was as acting mayor from March 15, 1933, following the assassination of Anton Cermak until April 8, ...
who became mayor of Chicago.


People

* Aaron Curry (American football) (born 1986), American college football coach and former National Football League player * Aaron Curry (artist) (born 1972), American painter * Aaron Curry (politician) (1887–1957), English Member of Parliament * Adam Curry (born 1964), American podcaster and video jockey * Adrianne Curry (born 1982), American model and reality TV personality * Andrew Currey (born 1971), Australian javelin thrower * Ann Curry (born 1956), American news anchor on NBC's ''Today Show'' and host of ''Dateline NBC'' * Anne Curry (born 1954), English historian *
Ayesha Curry Ayesha Disa Curry (née Alexander; born March 23, 1989) is a Canadian-American actress, cookbook author, and cooking television personality and the wife of basketball player Stephen Curry. After guest roles in several television shows and movies ...
(born 1989), Canadian-American actress, celebrity cook, cookbook author, and television personality *
Bill Curry William Alexander Curry (born October 21, 1942) is a retired American football coach and former player. Most recently, Curry was the head coach at Georgia State University, which began competing in college football in 2010. Previously, Curry s ...
(born 1942), American National Football League player and college football coach * Brownlee O. Currey Jr., American businessman *
Bruce Curry Bruce Curry (born March 29, 1956, in Marlin, Texas), is an American former professional boxer. He was the WBC Super Lightweight Champion from 1983 to 1984. Family He is a member of a very traditional family in the boxing scene: he is the oldest ...
(born 1956), American former boxer, WBC Super Lightweight champion from 1983 to 1984 *
Christopher Curry Christopher Curry (born 28 January 1946 in Cambridge) is the co-founder of Acorn Computers, with Hermann Hauser and Andy Hopper. He became a millionaire as a result of Acorn's success. In his early career days, he worked at Pye, Royal Radar ...
(born 1946), British co-founder of Acorn Computers * Clifford Curry (1936–2016), American singer *
Dan Curry Daniel Curry is a visual effects producer and supervisor, as well as a main title designer in the film and television industry. Curry attended Middlebury College in Vermont and graduate school at Humboldt State University in California.
, American set designer and visual effects producer * Dave Currey (environmentalist) (born 1953), British environmentalist, photographer and writer * David Curry (born 1944), British Member of Parliament from 1987 to 2010 *
Dayna Curry Dayna Curry (born November 4, 1971) is an American citizen, who was held a prisoner by Taliban government of Afghanistan in 2001. She befriended fellow aid worker Heather Mercer while attending Antioch Community Church in Waco, Texas. In 2001 the ...
(born 1971), American who was held prisoner in Afghanistan by the Taliban in 2001 *
Declan Curry Declan Gerald Curry (born 5 September 1971) is a Northern Irish freelance journalist, news presenter and businessman, best known as the former business correspondent for '' BBC Breakfast''. Early life Curry was born and raised in Strabane, Coun ...
(born 1971), Northern Irish journalist and presenter for the BBC *
Dell Curry Wardell Stephen Curry (born June 25, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1986 until 2002 and retired as the Charlotte Hornets' all-time leader in points (9,839) ...
(born 1964), American basketball player and father of current basketball players Stephen and Seth Curry * Denise Curry (born 1979), American basketball player and coach *
Denzel Curry Denzel Rae Don Curry (born February 16, 1995) is an American rapper and singer. Born and raised in Carol City, Florida, Curry started rapping while in the sixth grade and began working on his first mixtape in 2011. Influenced by underground Flor ...
(born 1995), American rapper *
Derek Curry Derek Christopher (DC) Curry (born in Houston, Texas) is a former American football linebacker. He was a nationally recruited high school football and baseball player. He entered the National Football League by signing to the Miami Dolphins and t ...
(born 1981), American former football player *
Don Curry Don Curry (born September 7, 1958) is an American actor and stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian. He is best known for starring as Craig's sex-crazed Uncle Elroy Jones in ''Next Friday'' and ''Friday After Next'' and for his role on the sitcom '' ...
(born 1959), American actor and stand-up comedian *
Donald Curry Donald Curry (born September 7, 1961), is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1991, and in 1997. He held the WBA world welterweight title from 1983 to 1986, the undisputed world welterweight title from 1985 to 1986 a ...
(born Donald Sample 1961), American boxer *
Eddy Curry Eddy Anthony Curry Jr. (born December 5, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. Coming directly out of Thornwood High School in South Holland, Illinois, Curry was selected fourth overall in the 2001 NBA draft by the Chicago B ...
(born 1982), American former National Basketball Association player *
Esmé Currey Esmé Mary Evelyn Currey (March 1881 – June 1973) was a British artist, known for her printmaking and for her paintings. Biography Currey was born at Kensington in London and was privately educated both there and in Dresden after which she re ...
(1881–1973), British artist *
Eugene O'Curry Eugene O'Curry ( ga, Eoghan Ó Comhraí or Eoghan Ó Comhraidhe, 20 November 179430 July 1862) was an Irish philologist and antiquary. Life He was born at Doonaha, near Carrigaholt, County Clare, the son of Eoghan Ó Comhraí, a farmer, and hi ...
(1794–1862), Irish scholar and translator *
Floyd Curry Floyd James "Busher" Curry (August 11, 1925 – September 16, 2006) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger. Curry was born in 1925 in Chapleau, Ontario and raised in Kirkland Lake by his parents Dalton and Mable Curry. He played junior hockey wit ...
(1925–2006), Canadian former National Hockey League player *
Frances Currey Frances Currey (1925–2012; also known as Grandma Fran and Frances Currey Brown) was an American folk art painter. Early life and education Frances Currey was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1925. She was raised on a farm in Jennings County, ...
(1925–2012), American painter *
Francis S. Currey Francis Sherman Currey (June 29, 1925 – October 8, 2019) was a United States Army technical sergeant and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor, for his heroic actions during the Battle of ...
(1925–2019), American soldier and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor *
George E. Curry George Edward Curry (February 23, 1947 – August 20, 2016) was an American journalist. Considered the "dean of black press columnists", Curry's weekly commentaries enjoyed wide syndication. He died of heart failure on August 20, 2016. Early li ...
(1947–2016), African-American journalist and columnist *
George Curry (politician) George Curry (April 3, 1861November 27, 1947) was a U.S. military officer and politician. He was governor of New Mexico Territory from 1907 to 1910, and once it became a state he represented it in the 62nd United States Congress. Curry County ...
(1861–1947), American politician and former governor of New Mexico Territory *
George Curry (Wild Bunch) George Sutherland Currie (March 20, 1871 – April 17, 1900), also known as George "Flat-Nose" Curry, was a Canadian- American robber of the American Old West. Curry was a mentor to Harvey Logan, who would adopt the surname Curry, and the two ro ...
(1871–1900), Canadian-American Old West robber * Harold Curry (1932–2022), American politician and lawyer * Haskell Curry (1900–1982), American mathematician and logician *
Izola Curry Izola Curry ( Ware; June 14, 1916 – March 7, 2015) was an African-American woman who attempted to assassinate the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. She stabbed King with a letter opener at a Harlem book signing on September 20, 1958, d ...
(1916–2015), African-American who tried to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr. *
Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry (June 5, 1825 – February 12, 1903) was an American Democratic politician from Alabama who served in the state legislature and US Congress. He also served as an officer of the Confederate States Army in the American C ...
(1825–1903), American lawyer, soldier and Congressman *
Jack Curry Jack F. Curry is an American sports commentator. He has worked in television for the YES Network since 2010, providing analysis of New York Yankees baseball games during pregame and postgame shows. He was part of YES's Emmy Award-winning Yankee ...
(born 1964), American sports analyst and former ''New York Times'' baseball correspondent *
Jane Louise Curry Jane Louise Curry, born September 24, 1932, in East Liverpool, Ohio, is a prolific author of adventure, fantasy, mystery, time travel, and American Indian tales for older children and teenagers. She has written 39 books. Her novels include the f ...
(born 1932), American author * Jeffrey Currey, American politician *
Jesse Curry Jesse Edward Curry (October 3, 1913 – June 22, 1980) was an American police officer who was the chief of the Dallas Police Department from 1960 to 1966. Curry was chief at the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in down ...
(1913–1980), chief of the Dallas police when John F. Kennedy was assassinated there * John Curry (disambiguation), several people * Joseph T. Curry (1895–1961), American cotton planter, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1930–1944) *
Judith Curry Judith A. Curry (born c. 1953) is an American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research interests include hurricanes, remote sensing, atmospheric modeling, ...
, American climate scientist * Julian Curry (1937–2020), English actor *
Julie Curry Julie A. Curry (born June 7, 1962) was an American politician. Born in Granite City, Illinois, Curry received her bachelor's and master's degree from Eastern Illinois University in political science. From 1990 to 1994, Curry served as treasurer f ...
(born 1962), American politician * Lawrence Curry (1935–2018), American educator and politician *
Lisa Curry Lisa Gaye Curry AO MBE (born 15 May 1962), also known by her married name Lisa Curry-Kenny, is an Australian former competition swimmer. Curry won seven gold, two silver and one bronze Commonwealth Games medals, and is the only Australian sw ...
(born 1962), Australian swimmer and reality TV contestant *
Manfred Curry Manfred Curry (11 December 1899 – 13 February 1953) was a physician, inventor, sailor and author of American citizenship. He was born in Munich, Germany; his father (Charles) was American and his mother (Adele) Russian. Career An accomplished at ...
(1899–1953), German-American who improved the science of sailboat design * Margaret L. Curry (1898–1986), American state parole officer * Mark Curry (disambiguation), several people * Melody Currey, American politician * Michael Curry (disambiguation), several people *
Mickey Curry Michael Timothy Curry (born June 10, 1956) is an American musician. He has collaborated with singer-songwriter Bryan Adams since the early 1980s, but has also worked with Hall & Oates, Cher, Tina Turner, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, ...
(born 1956), American rock drummer * Norman Curry (born 1946), Namibian cricketer *
Paul Curry Paul Curry (August 19, 1917–February 19, 1986) was the vice-president of the Blue Cross Insurance Company of New York, and a famous amateur magician who became well known in the magic community for inventing highly-original card magic. Ma ...
(1917–1986), American vice-president of the Blue Cross Insurance Company of New York and amateur magician * Richard Owen Currey (1816–1865), American university professor, physician and Presbyterian minister *
Robert Brownlee Currey Robert Brownlee Currey (1774–1848) was an American Jeffersonian Republican politician. He served as the Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1822 to 1824.The East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications, East Tennessee Historical Society, ...
(1774–1848), American politician *
Robert Henry Curry The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
(1885–1930), murdered four people in the 1930 Palm Island tragedy, Queensland, Australia *
Ronald Curry Ronald Antonio Curry (born May 28, 1979) is an American football coach and former wide receiver who is the quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as an assistant coach for the S ...
(born 1979), American National Football League assistant coach and former player * Sean Curry (born 1982), American ice hockey player *
Sedrick Curry Sedrick Demon Curry (born November 23, 1976) is a former American football defensive back who played two seasons with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Texas A&M University and attended Sterling Hig ...
(born 1976), American football player *
Seth Curry Seth Adham Curry (born August 23, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for one year at Liberty University before transferring to Duke. ...
(born 1990), American basketball player *
Shaun Curry Shaun Curry (5 June 1937 - 7 July 2009) was a British actor, best known for his appearances on television. His credits include: ''Z-Cars'', '' The Saint'', ''Warship'', '' The Sweeney'', '' The New Avengers'', '' Secret Army'', ''Poldark'', '' ...
(1937–2009), British actor * Shirley Curry (born 1936), American YouTuber and gamer *
Sonya Curry Sonya Alicia Curry (née Adams; born May 30, 1966) is an American educator. She is the mother of basketball players Stephen Curry and Seth Curry. Early life Sonya Alicia Adams was born in Radford, Virginia, to Cleive and Candy Adams. They liv ...
(born 1966), American educator *
Stephen Curry (comedian) Stephen Curry (born 26 May 1976) is an Australian comedian and actor who has appeared in many television drama and comedy series, and feature films. Early life Curry was born in Melbourne in 1976. The youngest of five children, he grew up in ...
(born 1976), Australian comedian and actor *
Stephen Curry Wardell Stephen Curry II ( ; born March 14, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, ...
(born 1988), American basketball player *
Steve Curry Stephen Thomas Curry (born September 13, 1965) is an American former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the season. Listed at 6' 6", 217 lb., he batted and threw right-handed. In thr ...
(born 1965), American Major League Baseball pitcher in July 1988 * Susie Curry (born 1972), American professional fitness competitor * Thomas John Curry (born 1943), Irish-born American Catholic Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus * Tim Curry (born 1946), British actor *
Tom Curry (footballer) Tom Curry (1 September 1894 – 6 February 1958) was an English footballer who played as a half back for Newcastle United and Stockport County in the 1920s. After retiring from playing, he became the club trainer at Carlisle United F.C., Carl ...
(1894–1958), British footballer and trainer * Tyler Curry (born 1983), American LGBT activist and columnist *
Valorie Curry Valorie Mae Curry (born February 12, 1986) is an American actress. Her credits include ''Veronica Mars'' (2005–06), ''The Following'' (2013–14) and ''The Tick'' (2016–19).Gaede, Susan (December 1, 2010)"AEDE: Sonora grad cast in 'Twilight' ...
(born 1986), American actress *
Wayne K. Curry Wayne Keith Curry (January 6, 1951 – July 2, 2014) was an American politician. He was elected as the executive for Prince George's County, Maryland in November 1994, and served two terms as the county executive from December 1994 to De ...
(1951–2014), American politician *
Wes Curry Wesley Curry (April 1, 1860 – May 19, 1933) was an American pitcher and umpire in Major League Baseball who played one season for the Richmond Virginians of the American Association before officiating for six seasons between and . Playing ...
(1860–1933), American Major League Baseball pitcher and umpire * William Currey (1895–1948), Australian First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross and politician *
Xzavion Curry Xzavion Rashan Curry (born July 27, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB). Amateur career Curry attended Benjamin Elijah Mays High School in Atlanta, Georgia and Georgia Tech ...
(born 1998), American baseball player


Fictional characters

* Arthur Curry, secret identity of DC Comic character Aquaman * Burce Curry, mercenary leader in the 1968 film '' Dark of the Sun'' and Wilbur Smith's movel on which the film was based * Tom Curry and Orm Curry, father and half-brother, respectively, of Aquaman * Mr. Curry, recurring character in the Paddington Bear series * Jedidiah "Kid" Curry, a main character of the Western TV series '' Alias Smith and Jones'' under the alias "Thaddeus Jones"


See also

{{srt * Carry (name) * Currie (surname) *
Curry (disambiguation) Curry is a generic description for a variety of spiced dishes, especially from Asia. Curry may also refer to: Places United States * Curry, Pike County, Alabama, an unincorporated community * Curry, Talladega County, Alabama, an unincorporat ...


References

*https://web.archive.org/web/20060828021755/http://www.clancurrie.com/history.html Surnames English-language surnames Septs of the Dál gCais Anglicised Irish-language surnames Scottish surnames