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2 – Ó Dubhlainn, a minor family of [[County Galway]], represented by [[Richard William Dowling]] (1838–1867), American Confederate officer.
2 – Ó Dubhlainn, a minor family of [[County Galway]], represented by [[Richard William Dowling]] (1838–1867), American Confederate officer.

According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Dowlings in Ireland were one of the chiefly families of the [[Loígis]] tribe who in turn came from the [[Cruthin]] tribe who were the first [[Celts]] to settle in Ireland from between 800 and 500 [[Anno Domini|BC]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Cairney |first=C. Thomas |year=1989 |title=Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland |location=[[Jefferson, North Carolina]], United States, and London |publisher=[[McFarland & Company]] |page=54 |isbn=0899503624}}</ref>


==List of people surnamed Dowling==
==List of people surnamed Dowling==
* [[Alexandra Dowling]] (born 1990), English actress
* [[Alexandra Dowling]] (born 1990), English actress
* [[Ann Dowling]] (born 1952), British mechanical engineer
* [[Ann Dowling]] (born 1952), British mechanical engineer
* [Andrew Dowling] (born 1984)Karaoke Champion of Wales 2005, Voted top 25 males in Wales in Mr Wales 2010, International singer/songwriter
* [[Austin Dowling]] (1868–1930), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
* [[Austin Dowling]] (1868–1930), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
* [[Bairbre Dowling]] (1953–2016), Irish actress
* [[Bairbre Dowling]] (1953–2016), Irish actress
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* [[Lesley Rae Dowling]], South African singer
* [[Lesley Rae Dowling]], South African singer
* [[Levi H. Dowling]] (1844–1911), American preacher and author
* [[Levi H. Dowling]] (1844–1911), American preacher and author
* [[Mick Dowling]] (born 1946), Irish boxer
* [[Otto Dowling]] (1881–1946), American Navy captain and Governor of American Samoa
* [[Otto Dowling]] (1881–1946), American Navy captain and Governor of American Samoa
* [[Owen Dowling]] (1934-2008), Australian Anglican bishop
* [[Owen Dowling]] (1934-2008), Australian Anglican bishop
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* [[Vincent Dowling]] (1929–2013), Irish actor and director
* [[Vincent Dowling]] (1929–2013), Irish actor and director
* [[William Dowling (disambiguation)]], multiple people
* [[William Dowling (disambiguation)]], multiple people

==See also==

*[[Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups]], from whom many of the modern Irish surnames came from


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:59, 9 April 2024

Dowling is an Irish surname. It is an anglicised form representing two unrelated clans:

1 – Ó Dúnlaing, noted as one of the seven septs of County Laois, the ancestral home called Fearann ua n-Dúnlaing (O'Dowling's Country).[1] The Irish form of the name is Ní Dhúnlaing (unmarried female), Ó Dúnlaing (male) or [Bean] Uí Dhúnlaing (married female).

2 – Ó Dubhlainn, a minor family of County Galway, represented by Richard William Dowling (1838–1867), American Confederate officer.

According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Dowlings in Ireland were one of the chiefly families of the Loígis tribe who in turn came from the Cruthin tribe who were the first Celts to settle in Ireland from between 800 and 500 BC.[2]

List of people surnamed Dowling

See also

References

  1. ^ Dowling family information and background Archived October 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Cairney, C. Thomas (1989). Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, and London: McFarland & Company. p. 54. ISBN 0899503624.
  • The Surnames of Ireland, Edward McLysaght, Dublin, 1978
  • The Dowlings or Doolans of Carricknaughton, Athlone, Eamonn Dowling, Journal of the Irish Family History Society, volume 25, pp. 93–96, 2009
  • Gaelic Personal Names, Ó Corráin, D. & Maguire, F., Dublin, 1980. Republished as Irish Names, Dublin. Lilliput, 1990
  • An Sloinnteoir Gaeilge & an tAinmneoir, Ó Droighneáin, M. & Ó Murchú, M.A., Dublin, 1991.
  • Guild of One-Name Studies:- Dowling One-Name Study https://www.dowling.one-name.net