Carroll (surname)

Carroll is an Irish surname coming from the Gaelic O Cearbhaill and Cearbhall, meaning "fierce in battle".[1]

Carroll
Origin
Language(s)Irish
Meaning"fierce in battle"
Region of originIreland
Other names
Variant form(s)O Cearbhaill, Cearbhall

Notable people with the surname include:

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

  • Gabriel D. Carroll (born 1982), American professor
  • George Carroll (disambiguation), several people
  • Greg Carroll (born 1956), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Gregory Carroll (1929–2013), American musician
  • Gregory Carroll (1977–2013), American operatic tenor

H

J

K

L

M

  • Madeleine Carroll (19061987), English actress
  • Madeline Carroll (1996), American actress
  • Mark Carroll (disambiguation), several people
  • Mary Carroll (disambiguation), several people
  • Matt Carroll (disambiguation), several people
  • Mavis B. Carroll (1917 – 2009), American statistician
  • Mella Carroll
  • Michael Carroll (disambiguation), several people, including those named Mickey or Mike Carroll

N

O

  • Ownie Carroll (1902–1975), American baseball player and college coach

P

  • P. J. Carroll, founder of eponymous Irish tobacco company
  • Pat Carroll (actress) (born 1927), American actress
  • Pat Carroll (baseball) (1853–1916), American baseball player
  • Pat Carroll (basketball) (born 1982), American basketball player
  • Peter Carroll (disambiguation), several people, including those named Pete Carroll
  • Philip J. Carroll (1938), American businessman and government advisor

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Z

gollark: "First" being "least absolute value" with a tiebreaker for negative numbers or something.
gollark: "First number not describable by any property other than this one", "second number not describable by any property other than this one", etc.
gollark: I think you can use similar logic to the proof that all numbers are interesting to disprove this?
gollark: So if anything wants to know the IP, it *has* to - indirectly - contact my server.
gollark: There's only one authority for d.osmarks.net and it's my server.

References

  1. Grenham, John (1994). The Little Book of Irish Clans. Dublin, Ireland: John Hinde. p. 14. ISBN 0-7858-0083-2.
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