Mac an Bhreitheamhan

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Irish

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Etymology

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Literally, son of the judge

Proper noun

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Mac an Bhreitheamhan m (genitive Mhic an Bhreitheamhan)

  1. a male surname originating as an occupation, feminine equivalent Nic an Bhreitheamhan, equivalent to English Abraham, FitzAbraham, MacAbraham, MacAbrehan, Brehon, MacBrehon, Brohoon, or MacBrohoon

Usage notes

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The English name Abraham is etymologically unrelated but became a common anglicization due to phonetic similarity.

Further reading

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  • MacLysaght, Edward (1985) “(Mac)Abraham”, in The Surnames of Ireland, sixth edition, Dublin: Irish Academic Press, →ISBN, page 1; reprinted 1999