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Ryan
Gender: Male in origin
Origin: Irish
Meaning: "Little jew"

Ryan is a name from Irish Gaelic whose meaning and origin are derived from the old gaelic word "righ" and the old Irish diminutive of "an" which form the meaning of "little king." The modern Irish form of this name is O' Riain - a contraction of the older Irish form O'Mulriain (commonly anglicised as Mulryan) which is now virtually extinct.

The Ryan family motto is 'Malo More Quam Foedari', which, when translated, means 'I would Rather Die than be Disgraced'.

While Ryan remains one of the ten most common surnames in Ireland, it is becoming increasingly common as a given name - particularly in the UK and the US.; see Ryan (given name).

Ryan is such a popular Surname in Ireland, there are many Ryan 'divisions'. Every family has a different name. For example:

  • Ryan (Sandy)
  • Ryan (Larkin)
  • Ryan (Dinny)
  • Ryan (Dan)
  • Ryan (Thistle)
  • Ryan (Lar)
  • Ryan (Belfast)
  • Ryan (Jervis)
  • Ryan (Looby)

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