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(kerry (KER-ee) (alternatively “Kerri”) is both a masculine and feminine English language given name of Gaelic (irish) origin)
In its original form, Ciarraighe (Ciarraí), it denoted the people of Ciar (ciar-raighe). It was the name of the pre-Gaelic tribe who lived in the area of what is now County Kerry. However branches of the Ciarraighe were located all over Ireland:
(Ciarraige Luachra – located in what is now north County Kerry and Sliabh Luachra, both named after them)
- Ciarraige Cuirche – located due south of what is now Cork City, in Munster.
- Ciarraige Áei – situated on the plains of central County Roscommon, in Connacht.
- Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne – found in eastern County Mayo in Connacht.
- Ciarraige Airtech – on Magh nAirtig (plain of Airtig, northwest County Roscommon, parish of Tibohine.
- Ciarraige Broengair – location uncertain. The Múscraige Breogain were found south-west of Cashel, Munster.
- Ciarraige Choinnend – location uncertain.
- Ciarraige Trimaige – location uncertain.
- Ciarraige Aidhne – located in Aidhne, now south County Galway, Connacht.
They claimed common descent from Ciar, son of Fergus mac Róich.
(kerry is also a common surname and as such is of Welsh origin, though sometimes spelled Ceri.
(however, “ceri” (pronounced “kerry”) is more commonly in wales a first name, either masculine or feminine)
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