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      Meaning of the first name Douherty

      Origin

      English, Irish

      Meaning

      Dark-haired or Sorrow in Gaelic

      Variations

      Docherty, Doherty, Dougherty
      The surname Doherty has its roots in both English and Irish origins, predominantly linked to Gaelic culture. In Gaelic, the name can be interpreted to mean dark-haired or sorrow. The association with physical characteristics, specifically hair color, reflects a common naming convention in many cultures where personal traits are used to identify individuals. Over time, the name has evolved and been adopted in various forms, contributing to its rich linguistic heritage.

      Historically, the Doherty lineage is significant within Ireland, particularly in County Donegal, where it has been a prominent family name. The name is derived from the Gaelic Dobhairte, associated with a legendary figure, hence linking it to ancient Irish nobility. Throughout the centuries, members of the Doherty family have played notable roles in Irish history, often involved in local leadership and resistance against English rule during periods of conflict. The historical prominence of the name is still recognized in scholarly texts and genealogical studies, emphasizing its impact on Irish identity.

      In contemporary settings, the surname Doherty continues to be prevalent, particularly in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora worldwide. It is frequently encountered in various forms, such as Doherty, Doharty, or Doherty. Modern usage extends to notable figures in various fields, including sports, entertainment, and academia, contributing to the name's visibility and relevance today. The surname is often celebrated for its cultural significance, and it remains a point of pride for many individuals and families connected to its legacy.

      Based on our records...

      Andersen

      This is the most common surname associated with Douherty.

      Mary

      This is the most common name for a child of a Douherty.
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