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  2. Hogan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hogan is an Irish surname, mostly from County Tipperary. ... Brooke Hogan, stage name of American singer and reality television personality Brooke Bollea ...

  3. List of Irish-language given names - Wikipedia

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    Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form. Some Irish names have false cognates, i.e. names that look similar but are not etymologically related, e.g. Áine is commonly accepted as the Irish equivalent of the etymologically unrelated names Anna and Anne. During the "Irish revival", some Irish ...

  4. James Hogan - Wikipedia

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    James Hogan (American football) (1876–1910), Irish-American college football player Jimmy Hogan (1882–1974), British footballer; Jim Hogan (Kilkenny hurler) (1928–2010), Irish hurler

  5. James Hogan (historian) - Wikipedia

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    James Hogan (16 October 1898 – 24 October 1963) was an Irish revolutionary, historian, and political scientist. Educated at Clongowes Wood College and University College Dublin, Hogan joined the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers in 1915 and later fought in the War of Irish Independence while also becoming a figure in the academic world, securing a chair of history at University College ...

  6. Desmond Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Desmond Hogan (born 10 December 1950) is an Irish writer. Awarded the 1977 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and 1980 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, his oeuvre comprises novels, plays, short stories and travel writing.

  7. Irish names for babies — including names that are rare in the US

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    Dervla — This ancient and still well-used Irish name, which means “daughter of the poet,” has not appeared in the top 1,000 list for U.S. girls in the past century. The Irish spelling is ...

  8. O'Hagan - Wikipedia

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    O'Hagan is an Irish surname originally from the pre 10th century Old Gaelic Ó hAodhagáin, meaning perhaps "Little Fire from the Sun", being derived from Aodh the pagan sun god and Og meaning young, they are the "male descendant of Aodh" the pagan sun god, a personal name meaning "fire". [1] Aodh was a pagan god worshipped by the early natives.

  9. Category:Irish masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    This category is for non-Irish language (non-Gaelige) names only. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ...