Flynn

Flynn is an Irish surname or first name, an anglicised form of the Irish ''Ó Floinn'' or possibly Mac Floinn, meaning "descendant or son of Flann" (a byname meaning "reddish (complexion)" or "ruddy"). The name is more commonly used as a surname rather than a first name.

According to John O'Donovan's 1849 works, the modern descendants of Lugaid mac Con include the O'Driscolls, O'Learys, Coffeys, Hennessys and Flynns of County Cork. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Flynns, along with the O'Coffeys, O'Dinneens, O'Driscolls, O'Heas, O'Hennessys and O'Learys, were chiefly families of the Corca Laoghdne tribe who in turn came from the Erainn tribe who were the second wave of Celts to settle in Ireland from 500 to 100 BC.

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by Flynn, Eilionóir
Published 2011
Cambridge University Press

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by Flynn, Gabriel
Published 2011
Oxford University Press

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by Flynn, Norman
Published 1999
Oxford University Press

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by Flynn, Sean
Published 2019
Ascent Audio

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by Flynn, Susan
Published 2022
Intellect
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by Flynn, Suzanne
Published 2014
International Monetary Fund

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by Flynn, Suzanne
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund

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by Flynn, Suzanne
Published 2014
International Monetary Fund

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by Flynn, Suzanne
Published 2014
International Monetary Fund

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by Flynn, Jill
Published 2011
Jossey-Bass

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by Coleman, Flynn
Published 2019
Counterpoint

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by Flynn, Andrea
Published 2017
Cambridge University Press

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by Flynn, John T.
Published 1991
Springer New York