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The Manx (Manx language: Ny Manninee) are an ethnic group from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea in northern Europe.They are often described as a Celtic people on the basis of their recent Goidelic Celtic language, but their ethnic origins are mixed, including Germanic (Norse and English) and Norse-Gaelic lines.
Illiam Dhône (also known as William Christian), (1608–1663), Manx patriot executed in 1663, great grandfather of Fletcher Christian. Sir Charles Kerruish OBE LLD CP MLC (1917–2003), first non-gubernatorial head of the Manx executive. Mark Wilks (1759–1831), Speaker of the House of Keys, later Governor of St Helena.
The Manx have a long tradition of moving to Liverpool for work, hence a lot of Liverpool people have Manx ancestry, among them are Paul McCartney of The Beatles, [5] American actress Olivia Wilde, former Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle and Chris Cornell of the bands Soundgarden, Audioslave and Temple of The Dog.
Classification: People: By nationality: British: Manx also: Countries : United Kingdom : Isle of Man : People Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of the Isle of Man .
Patronymic names were formed by the use of the Gaelic prefix Mac to the father's name. The "Irish" O (Ó) never took root among Manx names. In the early 16th century, the Mac prefix was almost universally used on the island but by the 17th century, it had almost completely disappeared.
This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Manx (Isle of Man) ethnic origin or descent, whether partial or full. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "People of Manx descent" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Joan Kelly (poet)
Rayner Hoff (1894–1937), Manx-born sculptor moved to Australia aged 28; William Hoggatt (1879–1961), artist who moved to the Isle of Man in 1907; Bryan Kneale RA (born 1930, Douglas), prize-winning sculptor, now lives in London; Archibald Knox (1864–1933), a designer with an interest in Celtic art; Paul Lewthwaite (born 1969, Douglas), a ...