Kinsella

Kinsella is a surname of Gaelic, that is: Irish origin, developed from the original form Cinnsealach, meaning "proud".[1] The Kinsella sept is native in part of the modern County Wexford in Leinster, a district formerly called the Kinsellaghs.[1] The oldest documentary mention of the surname appears in the "Ancient records of Leinster", dated to 1170, where the son of the King of Leinster is named as Enna Cinsealach.[1] Originally pronounced "KIN səl la", it is also often found pronounced "kən SEL lə" (especially in Australia and New Zealand).

Kinsella.

People with this surname

Spelling Variations

  • O'Kinsella
  • Kynsellagh
  • Kynsellaghe
  • Kinshlagh
  • Kingslagh
  • Kingslaghe
  • Kinshellagh
  • Kinslayer
  • Kinchella
  • Kinsler
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See also

References

  1. "Kinsella". SurnameDB. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
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