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The surname '''Hurley''' has become the English version of at least three distinct original Irish names: the Ó hUirthile, part of the Dál gCais tribal group, based in Clare and North Tipperary; the Ó Muirthile, based around Kilbritain in west Cork; and the OhIarlatha, from the district of Ballyvourney, also in Cork, whose name is more usually anglicised "(O')Herlihy". The principal concentrations of Hurleys are today found in counties Tipperary and Limerick, where they spread from the original Dalcassian homeland, and in Cork. An interesting example of the pseudo-translation of surnames is found in Clare, where some whose name was originally Hurley have now become "Commane", since the Irish for the hurley-stick used in the sport of hurling is camán. |
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'''Hurley''' is an English and Irish surname. It is most often a habitational name derived from [[Old English]] hyrne 'corner' plus leah 'woodland clearing'.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hurley Name Meaning & Hurley Family History at Ancestry.com® |url=https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Hurley |access-date=2023-06-01 |website=www.ancestry.com}}</ref> In Ireland it may be an Anglicized form of the [[Gaelic language|Gaelic]] Ó hUrthuile 'descendant of Urthuile.''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Woulfe |first=Patrick |date=1923 |title=Ó hUrthuile - Irish Names and Surnames |url=https://www.libraryireland.com/names/oh/o-hurthuile.php |access-date=2023-06-01 |website=www.libraryireland.com}}</ref> |
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==People with the surname== |
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*[[Alexander Hurley]] (1871–1913), British performer |
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*[[Andrew Hurley (academic)]], English translator of Spanish literature |
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*[[Andrew Michael Hurley]] (born 1975), English novelist |
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*[[Andy Hurley]] (born 1980), American drummer |
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*[[Annette Hurley]] (born 1955), Australian Senator |
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*[[Billy Hurley III]] (born 1982) American professional golfer |
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*An American family involved with basketball: |
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**[[Bob Hurley]] (born 1947), high school coach and Hall of Famer |
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**His older son [[Bobby Hurley]] (born 1971), former player and current coach |
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**His younger son [[Dan Hurley]] (born 1973), former player and current coach |
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*[[Bruce Hurley]] (1934–2020), American politician |
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*[[Chad Hurley]] (born 1977), American businessman |
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*[[Charles Hurley (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Chris Hurley (footballer)]] (born 1943), English former footballer |
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*[[Chris Hurley (police officer)]], Queensland police officer involved in the 2004 Palm Island death in custody |
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*[[Clyde Hurley]] (1916–1963), American Big Band Era musician |
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*[[David Hurley]] (born 1953) Retired Australian General and Governor of New South Wales, Governor-general of Australia |
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*[[David Hurley (singer)]] (born 1962), English countertenor and member of the King's Singers |
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*[[Denis Hurley (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Dick Hurley]] (1847–aft. 1916), American baseball player |
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*[[Douglas G. Hurley]] (born 1966), NASA astronaut |
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*[[Eddie Hurley]] (1908–1969), American baseball umpire |
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*[[Elizabeth Hurley]] (born 1965), British model and actress |
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*[[Eric Hurley]] (born 1985), professional baseball pitcher |
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*[[Evelyn Hurley]] (1915–2024), American nun and educator |
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*[[Francis Thomas Hurley]] (1927–2016), American Roman Catholic archbishop |
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*[[Francis X. Hurley]] (1903–1976), American politician |
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*[[Frank Hurley]] (1885–1962), Australian photographer, member of Ernest Shackleton's exploration team |
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*[[Frank Hurley (rugby league)]], Australian rugby league footballer of the 1930s, and 1940s |
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*[[George Hurley]] (born 1958), drummer for The Minutemen, and Firehose |
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*[[Graham Hurley]] (born 1946), novelist |
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*[[James Francis Hurley]] (born c. 1966), English murderer |
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*[[Colonel John Hurley]] (fl. 1694), Jacobite and Rapparee |
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*[[Joseph L. Hurley]] (1898–1956), American politician |
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*[[Kameron Hurley]], American science fiction/fantasy writer and Hugo Award winner |
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*[[Luke Hurley]] (born 1957), New Zealand songwriter |
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*[[Marcus Hurley]] (1883–1941), American cyclist |
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*[[Mark Joseph Hurley]] (1919–2001), American Roman Catholic bishop |
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*[[Marty Hurley]] (1946–2011), American marching band musician |
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*[[Michael Hurley (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Myke Hurley]], British podcaster |
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*[[Patrick J. Hurley]] (1883–1963), American soldier, statesman and diplomat |
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*[[Patrick Hurley (British politician)|Patrick Hurley]] |
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*[[Paul Hurley]] (born 1946), former American ice hockey player |
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*[[Peter Hurley]], Australian Broadcasting Corporation board member |
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*[[Rosalind Hurley]] (1929–2004), knighted for service to medicine, science and law |
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*[[Ryan Hurley]] (born 1975), former West Indian cricketer |
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*[[Steven Hurley]] (born 1962), American music producer and DJ |
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*[[Ted Hurley]] (born 1945), Irish mathematician |
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*[[Tonya Hurley]], American writer and director |
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*[[William Hurley (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Hurly]], given name and surname |
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* [[O'Hurley]] |
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* [[Hurley |
* [[O'Hurley]] (surname) |
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* [[O'Herlihy]] (surname) |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=History&Surname=Hurley&UserID= Surname History: Hurley] – ''Irish Times'' |
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 17 October 2024
Hurley is an English and Irish surname. It is most often a habitational name derived from Old English hyrne 'corner' plus leah 'woodland clearing'.[1] In Ireland it may be an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó hUrthuile 'descendant of Urthuile.[2]
People with the surname
[edit]- Alexander Hurley (1871–1913), British performer
- Andrew Hurley (academic), English translator of Spanish literature
- Andrew Michael Hurley (born 1975), English novelist
- Andy Hurley (born 1980), American drummer
- Annette Hurley (born 1955), Australian Senator
- Billy Hurley III (born 1982) American professional golfer
- An American family involved with basketball:
- Bob Hurley (born 1947), high school coach and Hall of Famer
- His older son Bobby Hurley (born 1971), former player and current coach
- His younger son Dan Hurley (born 1973), former player and current coach
- Bruce Hurley (1934–2020), American politician
- Chad Hurley (born 1977), American businessman
- Charles Hurley (disambiguation), multiple people
- Chris Hurley (footballer) (born 1943), English former footballer
- Chris Hurley (police officer), Queensland police officer involved in the 2004 Palm Island death in custody
- Clyde Hurley (1916–1963), American Big Band Era musician
- David Hurley (born 1953) Retired Australian General and Governor of New South Wales, Governor-general of Australia
- David Hurley (singer) (born 1962), English countertenor and member of the King's Singers
- Denis Hurley (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dick Hurley (1847–aft. 1916), American baseball player
- Douglas G. Hurley (born 1966), NASA astronaut
- Eddie Hurley (1908–1969), American baseball umpire
- Elizabeth Hurley (born 1965), British model and actress
- Eric Hurley (born 1985), professional baseball pitcher
- Evelyn Hurley (1915–2024), American nun and educator
- Francis Thomas Hurley (1927–2016), American Roman Catholic archbishop
- Francis X. Hurley (1903–1976), American politician
- Frank Hurley (1885–1962), Australian photographer, member of Ernest Shackleton's exploration team
- Frank Hurley (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1930s, and 1940s
- George Hurley (born 1958), drummer for The Minutemen, and Firehose
- Graham Hurley (born 1946), novelist
- James Francis Hurley (born c. 1966), English murderer
- Colonel John Hurley (fl. 1694), Jacobite and Rapparee
- Joseph L. Hurley (1898–1956), American politician
- Kameron Hurley, American science fiction/fantasy writer and Hugo Award winner
- Luke Hurley (born 1957), New Zealand songwriter
- Marcus Hurley (1883–1941), American cyclist
- Mark Joseph Hurley (1919–2001), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Marty Hurley (1946–2011), American marching band musician
- Michael Hurley (disambiguation), multiple people
- Myke Hurley, British podcaster
- Patrick J. Hurley (1883–1963), American soldier, statesman and diplomat
- Patrick Hurley
- Paul Hurley (born 1946), former American ice hockey player
- Peter Hurley, Australian Broadcasting Corporation board member
- Rosalind Hurley (1929–2004), knighted for service to medicine, science and law
- Ryan Hurley (born 1975), former West Indian cricketer
- Steven Hurley (born 1962), American music producer and DJ
- Ted Hurley (born 1945), Irish mathematician
- Tonya Hurley, American writer and director
- William Hurley (disambiguation), multiple people
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Hurley Name Meaning & Hurley Family History at Ancestry.com®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ^ Woulfe, Patrick (1923). "Ó hUrthuile - Irish Names and Surnames". www.libraryireland.com. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
External links
[edit]- Surname History: Hurley – Irish Times