Walsh (surname)
Walsh is a common Irish surname, meaning "Briton" or "foreigner", literally "Welshman" or "Wales", taken to Ireland by British (Welsh, Cornish and Cumbrian) soldiers during and after the Norman invasion of Ireland. It is most common in County Mayo and County Kilkenny. It is the fourth most common surname in Ireland, and the 265th most common in the United States. There are variants including "Walshe", "Welsh", "Brannagh", and the Irish "Breathnach". Walsh is uncommon as a given name. The name is often pronounced "Welsh" in the south and west of the country.[1]
Origins in Ireland
There are several Walsh families in Ireland who have recognized coats of arms. These are the Walshs of Ballykilcaven in County Laois who's motto is "Firm" and their crest is a griffin's head. The Walshs of Castlehale in County Kilkenny have a crest with a swan pierced by an arrow, and their motto is "Pierced but not dead". The Walshs of Carrickmines Castle, County Dublin have a crest with a demi-lion rampant and their motto is "Do not irritate the lions". However, there were Walshs all over Ireland. One theory as to their origin is that they have a common ancestor in 'Walynus' who came to Ireland in the military retinue of Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan and it is from 'Walynus' who the famed Walsh of the Mountains family in County Kilkenny was established. Other sources suggest 'Phillip of Wales' who could have been the same person as 'Walynus' whose son, Howel, gave his name to their stronghold Castle Hoel, which was also known as Castlehale or Castlehowel. Other theories are that the Walshs originated from Pembrokeshire, that they had close ties with the barons of Cornwall or that they descended from Owen Gwynnes, a prince of north Wales.[2]
During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms the Walsh of the Mountains family in Kilkenny took up arms against Oliver Cromwell and as a result their stronghold of Castlehale was besieged and taken in 1650. The survivors were executed and thrown into a burial pit at the bottom of a hill near the castle. In the nineteenth century their remains were uncovered during road building near the hill.[3]
People with the surname
People with the surname include:[4]
A–E
- Adam Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Addie Walsh, soap opera writer
- Alan Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Augie Walsh, baseball player
- Adrian Walsh (born 1963), Australian philosopher
- Arthur Donald Walsh FRS FRSE FRIC, British chemist
- Benjamin Dann Walsh, American entomologist
- Bertram John Walsh (born 1938), American mathematician
- Bill Walsh (actor), American firefighter and part-time actor
- Bill Walsh (American football coach) (1931–2007), American football coach
- Bill Walsh (American football player), American football player
- Bill Walsh (producer), film producer
- Blaine Walsh, Milwaukee Braves and Green Bay Packers announcer
- Bradley Walsh, footballer, TV presenter and soap actor
- Brendan Walsh, American chef
- Brendon Walsh, American stand-up comedian
- Brian Walsh (disambiguation), several people including:
- Brian Walsh (horseracing) (b. 1951), racehorse owner
- Carl E. Walsh, economist and professor
- Christopher Walsh (disambiguation), several people including:
- Chris Walsh (American football), American football player
- Chris Walsh (rugby league), Australian rugby player
- Christy Walsh case, notable case arising from British political courts in Northern Ireland
- Christy Walsh (hurler) Kerry Hurley player
- Colin Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Courtney Walsh, former international cricketer
- Craig Walsh (born 1971), American composer
- David I. Walsh, Senator and Governor of Massachusetts
- David Walsh (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ed Walsh (1881–1959), baseball player
- Eddie Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Edmund A. Walsh (1885–1956), Jesuit priest and educator
- Edward Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Eileen Walsh, Irish actress
- Ellard A. Walsh, U.S. National Guard and Army officer
- Evalyn Walsh last private owner of the Hope Diamond
F–J
- Fintan Patrick Walsh (1894–1963), known as the Black Prince. New Zealand politician and leader of many New Zealand Unions including the Sea Men's Union during the 1950s.
- Frances Walsh (born 1959), screenwriter, film producer, and musician
- Frank B. Walsh (1895–1978), Canadian-American ophthalmologist
- Holly Walsh, British comedian
- Ian Walsh (footballer) (born 1958), Welsh international footballer
- J. T. Walsh, American actor
- James Morrow Walsh (1840–1905), North-West Mounted Police inspector
- James Walsh, (born 1980). English singer, songwriter, musician
- James T. Walsh, representative of New York State
- Jamie Walsh, rugby league footballer of the 1970s
- Jimmy Walsh (baseball outfielder), baseball player
- Jim Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Joan Walsh, journalist
- Joan E. Walsh, British numerical analyst
- Joe Walsh, American guitarist and rock musician
- Joe Walsh (Illinois politician), Illinois politician
- Joe Walsh (Irish politician), Irish politician
- John Walsh (disambiguation), numerous people with this name:
- John Walsh, 1st Baron Ormathwaite (1798–1881)
- John Walsh (American football), Brigham Young University starting quarterback
- John Walsh (baseball) (1879–1947), Major League player
- John Walsh (bishop) (1830–1898), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto
- John Walsh (Dakota politician), Member of the Legislature of Dakota Territory
- John Walsh (printer) (1665 or 1666–1736) music publisher
- John Walsh (scientist) (1726–1795), British scientist and Secretary to the Governor of Bengal
- John Walsh (television host) (born 1945), American anti-crime activist; father of murder victim Adam Walsh and host of America's Most Wanted
- John P. Walsh (politician) (1856–1925), Irish businessman and nationalist politician
- John R. Walsh (1913–1975), US Representative from Indiana
- Johnny Walsh (gang member), NYC gangster
- Johnny Walsh (hurler)
- Johnny Walsh (footballer), Irish former soccer player
- Jack Walsh (cricketer), Australian cricketer
- Joseph L. Walsh (1895–1973), an American mathematician
K–P
- Kate Walsh (actress) (born 1967), American actress
- Kate Walsh (presenter) (born 1981), British TV presenter
- Kay Walsh, an English actress and dancer
- Keira Walsh (born 1997), English association football player
- Kerri Walsh Jennings (born 1978), American beach volleyball player
- Kimberley Walsh, member of British girlband Girls Aloud
- Lawrence Walsh (regarding Iran Contra Affair)
- Leighton Walsh, better known his stage name Walshy Fire, Major Lazer DJ
- Louis Walsh (born 1952), Irish pop music manager and X Factor judge
- Maiara Walsh, American actress
- María Elena Walsh, Argentine singer and writer
- Mark Walsh (businessman) (born 1954), venture capitalist
- Mark Walsh (darts player) (born 1965), English darts player
- Martin Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Marty Walsh (politician), mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
- Mary Walsh (disambiguation), several people including:
- Mary Lee (suffragette) (1821–1909), born Mary Walsh
- Mary Walsh (politician) (1929–1976), Irish Fine Gael Senator
- Mary Walsh (actress) (born 1952), Canadian actress
- Mary Walsh (journalist), US producer at CBS news
- Mary Williams Walsh, an investigative journalist
- Matt Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Maureen Walsh (born 1969), American politician
- Maurice Walsh, Irish novelist
- Michael Walsh (Medal of Honor), American Medal of Honor recipients
- Michaela Walsh (born 1993), Northern Irish boxer
- Michaela Walsh (athlete) (born 1998), Irish shot put and hammer thrower
- Mickey Walsh, Irish footballer
- Noel Walsh, Irish Gaelic footballer, administrator, selector, manager and member of the Defence Forces
- Norman Walsh, Rhodesian and Zimbabwean air marshal
- Pat Walsh (disambiguation), several people including:
- Pat Walsh (rugby) (1879–1953) Australian Dual code International
- Patricia Walsh (born 1952) is an Argentine political activist, daughter of Rodolfo Walsh
- Patrick Walsh (disambiguation), several people including:
- Patrick Walsh (Bishop) (born 1931), Northern Irish Catholic bishop
- Paul Walsh (disambiguation), several people including:
- Fr. Paul Walsh 1885–1941), Irish priest and historian
- Paul Walsh (businessman) (born 1955), CEO of Diageo plc
- Paul Walsh (born 1962), English footballer
- Peter Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Phil Walsh (Australian footballer), Australian rules football player and coach
- Phil Walsh (English footballer), English association footballer
- Phil K. Walsh (died 1935), Australian actor and silent film producer
R–Z
- Raoul Walsh (1887–1980), American film director
- Rhoda Walsh, American bridge player
- Richard Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Robert Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Rodolfo Walsh (1927–1977), Argentine journalist, writer and political activist, considered the founder of investigative journalism
- Roger Walsh, Australian psychiatrist and philosopher
- Ruby Walsh, Irish jockey
- Samuel Walsh, Irish artist
- Samuel P. Walsh, (1902–1961) American educator and politician
- Sean Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Seann Walsh, English actor
- Shannon Walsh, Canadian filmmaker
- Sheila Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Stanisława Walasiewicz aka Stella Walsh
- Stephen Walsh (MP) (1859–1929), Labour Party MP
- Stephen Walsh (money manager) (born 1947), accused of securities fraud
- Steve Walsh (disc jockey)
- Steve Walsh (musician), American musician
- Steve Walsh (American football), former American Football quarterback
- Steve Walsh (footballer), former professional footballer
- Steve Walsh (rugby), New Zealand rugby referee now based in Australia
- Terry Walsh (born 1953), Australian hockey player and coach
- Therese Walsh, chief executive and business leader from New Zealand
- Tim Walsh (disambiguation), several people
- Thomas J. Walsh, (1859–1933) American politician
- Tommy Walsh (hurler), hurler with Kilkenny GAA
- Tommy Walsh (Kerry footballer), Gaelic footballer with Kerry GAA
- Tommy Walsh (Wicklow footballer), Gaelic footballer with Wicklow GAA
- Thomas Joseph Walsh (Wexford) (1911–1988), doctor, author, and founding director of the Wexford Festival Opera
- Tony Walsh (poet), English performance poet
- Walt Walsh, baseball player
- William Henry Walsh (1913–1986), British philosopher
- William Walsh (1836–1918), British bishop
- Willie Walsh (disambiguation), several people
Fictional characters
- Andie Walsh, from Pretty in Pink
- Connor Walsh, in the television series How to Get Away with Murder
- Jack Walsh, the character portrayed by Robert De Niro in the film Midnight Run
- Maggie Walsh, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Mikey Walsh, from The Goonies
- Shane Walsh (The Walking Dead), from The Walking Dead
- A family of characters in the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise; see List of Beverly Hills, 90210 characters
- Jim and Cindy Walsh, parents
- Brandon and Brenda Walsh, fraternal twin children
See also
- Walshe (surname)
- Welch (surname)
- Welsh (surname)
- Wallace (surname)
References
- http://www.irishidentity.com/lists/w.htm
- Gray, Iain (2011). Walsh - The Origins of the Walsh Family and Their Place in History. Kilbarrack: Lang Syne Publishers. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9781852172763.
- Gray, Iain (2011). Walsh - The Origins of the Walsh Family and Their Place in History. Kilbarrack: Lang Syne Publishers. p. 21. ISBN 9781852172763.
- "Walsh coat of arms, family crest and Walsh family history". irishsurnames.com. Retrieved 2007-12-31.