McNulty
McNulty is a surname of Irish origin. It is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Mac an Ultaigh, meaning "son of the Ulsterman."
Origin and Meaning:
The name Mac an Ultaigh indicates that the original bearer was from Ulster, one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland. Specifically, it suggests a connection to the Ulaid, the ancient people who inhabited Ulster. The name may have been used to distinguish someone from Ulster who had migrated to another part of Ireland.
Distribution:
The McNulty surname is most common in Ireland, particularly in County Donegal, where it originated. It is also found in other parts of Ireland and in countries with significant Irish diaspora populations, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Variations:
Variations in the spelling of McNulty include:
- McAnulty
- MacNulty
- Nulty
- Anulty
Notable People with the Surname:
The McNulty surname has been borne by several notable individuals, including:
- Denis McNulty (various people of that name)
- Many other people of the name, mostly in the realms of sports or Irish cultural occupations.
Cultural Significance:
The McNulty name is a recognizable Irish surname with strong historical roots in Ulster. It is a common name among people of Irish descent and serves as a marker of Irish heritage.