Gilmartin
Gilmartin is a surname of Irish origin. It is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Mac Giolla Mhartain, meaning "son of the devotee of Saint Martin."
Origin and Meaning:
The name derives from the Gaelic Giolla Mhartain, which translates to "devotee" or "servant of Saint Martin." Saint Martin of Tours was a 4th-century bishop who became one of the most popular saints in Western Europe. The prefix Mac indicates "son of," thus the full name signifies "son of the devotee of Saint Martin."
Distribution:
The surname Gilmartin is predominantly found in Ireland, particularly in the western counties such as Sligo, Mayo, and Roscommon. Emigration from Ireland has also spread the name to other countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Variations:
Variations of the name include Gilmartin, Gillmartin, and Kilmartin. These variations arose through phonetic changes and Anglicization over time.
Notable People:
Several individuals with the surname Gilmartin have achieved prominence in various fields. Some notable examples could include:
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