Curran (surname)
Curran is an Irish surname.
Background
The surname Curran derives from a number of unrelated Irish families:
- Ó Corráin - at least three distinct families of the name located in what are now counties Tipperary and Waterford; County Galway; County Leitrim; County Kerry and County Fermanagh. The Currans of Kerry are said to have originated with the Ui Charrain, of the Uí Meic Caille sept of the Uí Liatháin kings of Munster. The Uí Liatháin descended from Eochu Liathán ("Eochu the Grey"), son of Dáire Cerbba, who was, according to the Munster epic Forbhais Droma Dámhgháire, king of Medón Mairtine.According to the Annals of Inisfallen, the modern-day presence of the Curran family in County Kerry is the result of the war in 1177 between Domnall Mór Ua Briain, King of Thomond, and Diarmait Mor Mac Carthaigh, during which the Uí Meic Caille fled across the Lee; for some this departure was permanent, with many Currans becoming Kerry gentry. Descendants Thomas and Dowenald O Corran were amongst those summoned to serve in arms against the Earl of Desmond in 1345.[1] In the border county of Fermanagh over 200 people hold the name; John Curran of Lisnaskea served as Vice President of the GAA.
- Ó Cuirín - County Donegal
- Mac Corraidhín - apparently now rendered as Crean in County Kerry
The surname Curran is common in all four provinces in Ireland, but especially in County Donegal and throughout Ulster. The name is also prevalent in the south of Ireland, appearing many times in the County Tipperary Hearth Money Rolls of 1665–67. Currans showed up frequently as Waterford residents in the census of 1659.
People
- Alex Curran (born 1982), Steven Gerrard's spouse/model
- Alvin Curran (born 1938), American composer
- Andrew Ó Curran, O.S.B., appointed prior of Glasscarrif in 1411
- Ben Curran (born 1996), English cricketer, brother of Sam and Tom
- Brittany Curran (born 1990), American actress
- Charles Curran (disambiguation), several people
- Chuck Curran (born 1939), American politician
- Clare Curran (born 1960), New Zealand politician
- Dennis Patrick Curran (born 1953), American chemist
- Denny Curran (1875–1968), Irish sportsman and politician
- Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Irish historian
- Frances Curran (born 1961), Scottish politician
- Frank Curran (disambiguation), several people
- Gerald Curran (1939–2013), American politician
- Harry Curran (born 1966), Scottish footballer
- Henry 'Babe' Curran (1896–1964), Australian wool-grower
- Henry M. Curran (1918–1993), New York politician
- Homer Curran (1885-1952), American theatrical producer
- Hugh McCollum Curran (1875–1960), American forester
- J. Joseph Curran, Jr. (born 1931), American politician from Maryland
- Jack Curran (1930–2013), American High School athletics coach
- Jesse Curran (born 1996), Australian professional soccer player
- Jimmy Curran (1880-1963), Scots/American athlete and athletics coach
- Joan Curran (1916–1999), physicist, inventor of chaff radar countermeasures
- John Curran (disambiguation), several people
- John (Jack) Bernard Curran (1932-2003) Canadian broadcaster
- John Joseph Curran (1859–1936), Canadian politician and lawyer
- John Philpot Curran (1750–1817), politician, noted wit and orator
- Johnny Curran (1924–1985), Scottish footballer
- Joseph Curran (disambiguation) several people
- Kevin Curran (disambiguation), several people
- Mairead Curran (born 1968), Australian voiceover artist
- Margaret Curran (disambiguation), several people
- Mary Katharine Curran (1844–1920), American botanist
- Matthew Curran (1882–1938), Irish boxer of the 1900s–1920s
- Mike Curran (born 1944), American ice-hockey player
- Nick Curran (born 1977), American rock/blues musician
- Paul Curran (disambiguation), several people
- Pearl Lenore Curran (1883–1937), American author who wrote as Patience Worth
- Pete Curran (1860–1910), trade unionist and Labour Party (UK) Member of Parliament for Jarrow
- Robert Curran (disambiguation), several people
- Sam Curran, (born 1998), English cricketer and brother of Tom Curran
- Sir Samuel Curran (1912–1998), British physicist and founder of the University of Strathclyde
- Sarah Curran (1782–1808), daughter of John Philpot Curran and wife of Robert Emmet
- Séamus Ó Cuirrín, Bishop of Killaloe 1526-42
- Sean Curran, American dancer and choreographer
- Shane Curran, entrepreneur and previous winner of the BT Young Scientist competition
- Simon Ó Cuirrin, O.P., Bishop of Kilfenora 1300-02
- Terry Curran (born 1955), English footballer
- Tom Curran (born 1995), English cricketer and brother of Sam Curran
- Tony Curran (born 1969), Scottish actor
- William Curran (Maryland) (1885–1951), American politician from Maryland
In fiction:
- Curran (Eyes of the Dragon), a character in Stephen King's The Eyes of the Dragon
- Jenny Curran, a character from Forrest Gump played by Robin Wright Penn
- Detective Nick Curran, a character in the movie Basic Instinct played by Michael Douglas
- Amanda (Mandy) Curran, a character in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut played by Julienne Davis
- Curran Lennart, a character from Ilona Andrews’s Kate Daniels series
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References
- Eriu, vol. 30, p. 173–75, 1979, Donnchadh O Corrain
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