O'Brian Surname

168,291st
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 2,568 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Saint Lucia

O'Brian Surname Definition:

The surname O’Brian comes from the Irish Gaelic O’Briain, which means ‘son of Brian’. Brian is an ancient Celtic name of uncertain origin-but the most likely explanation is that it means ‘hill’.

The family clans of the O’Brians have great importance in Ireland.

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O'Brian Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States8911:406,80035,470
England4241:131,41113,004
Australia3151:85,7019,916
Canada2951:124,90013,053
Ireland2491:18,9111,998
Saint Lucia791:2,263366
Scotland581:92,3076,478
Wales571:54,2904,971
Northern Ireland351:52,7154,341
Trinidad and Tobago331:41,3333,849
New Zealand261:174,16618,836
Belize251:14,2191,533
Jamaica211:136,6644,886
Italy141:4,368,335106,343
Switzerland101:821,29253,588
Guyana81:95,2786,792
France71:9,488,960336,266
Netherlands61:2,814,529101,176
Germany51:16,101,092397,699
Sweden41:2,461,689157,534
Bahamas31:130,5841,472
South Africa31:18,059,235248,362
Thailand21:35,319,172966,191
Belgium21:5,748,322130,559
Hong Kong21:3,667,74211,574
Ecuador11:15,905,84650,210
Fiji11:894,3914,568
Spain11:46,752,036156,870
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Pakistan11:178,643,885213,220
Mauritius11:1,293,41716,552
DR Congo11:73,879,570260,543
Dominican Republic11:10,432,93236,508
Brazil11:214,074,3321,693,628
India11:767,065,3821,851,717
Gibraltar11:33,9541,660
Bangladesh11:159,356,77326,077
Ghana11:27,020,69223,742
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland491:90,4056,033
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England1,4931:16,3262,391
Wales1911:8,212513
Scotland1791:20,9122,056
Jersey71:7,4121,296
Isle of Man41:13,5671,192
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States5,5491:9,0501,151

O'Brian (246) may also be a first name.

O'Brian Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

The surname O’Brian comes from the Irish Gaelic O’Briain, which means ‘son of Brian’. Brian is an ancient Celtic name of uncertain origin-but the most likely explanation is that it means ‘hill’.

The family clans of the O’Brians have great importance in Ireland. This is mainly due to their illustrious predecessor, the great Brian Born, King of Leinster and Munster, who fought the Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf.

The O’Brians were originally found mainly in Munster, but are now numerous all over Ireland, and indeed wherever Irishmen have immigrated. It is not unexpected to find the name O’Brian occurring frequently in London, Boston, or Sydney, but a little-known fact is that one of the great wines of France-Chateau Haut Brian-is in fact derived from the Irish O’Brian. (The O’Brians are not the only Irish to have distinguished themselves in this most French of preserves-witness the Hennessys of Cognac fame.) In some cases the Irish O’Brian is derived from O’Byrne (see Byrne), derived from O’Biorain. Also, during the centuries of British persecution in Ireland, many Irish O’Brians found it prudent to anglicise their name to Byran, Bryon or Bryom: compare the case of the Byrnes, above. In other cases it is a derivation of the first name Brian, which in this instance came to England with the Norman Conquest, being found in Latinised form in the Domesday Book, and giving rise to a number of variant English surnames such as Bryant and Byrne. Thus the Irish who switched from O’Brian to Bryan were really doing little more than completing a circle of variations.

The O’Briens have produced several Irish literary figures during this century. The novelist Edna O’Brien (b. 1932) is famed for her romantic portrayals of her childhood in remote County Clare. The humorist Flann O’Brien (1911— 66), whose real name was Brian O’Nolan, is best remembered for his hilarious novel At Swim-Two-Birds. Conor Cruise O’Brien (b. 1917) is a politician and journalist, as well as a biographer. He served as UN representative in the Congo during the Katanga crisis, and is now editor of the Observer.

Special effects genius Willis O’Brien gave birth to one of the screen’s greatest stars, King Kong. His brilliant stop-animation techniques reached a peak with the climactic battle with aircraft atop the Empire State Building-one of the most memorable scenes in cinema history. O’Brien’s handiwork was unsurpassed 43 years later, when Dino De Laurentiis, employing the latest technology, resurrected the giant ape. A laudable attempt, the second ape wasn’t a patch on the strangely charming original.

Place and major geographic feature names related to O’Brien are rare. The United Kingdom has none. Ireland has 2 towns-O’Briensbridge and O’Briens Town, while Canada has one town called simply O’Brien.

With about 35,000 namesakes O’Brien is Ireland’s 6th most popular surname. Thus about one out of every 135 residents of Ireland is an O’Brien. (The name is not common enough throughout England, Scotland and Wales to be counted separately.) Around the world O’Briens are most common in Canberra (one in 500 families), Melbourne (one in 785) and Brisbane (one in 887). The United States has an estimated total of just under 133,000 O’Briens-this makes it their 195th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

O'Brian Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name O'Brian Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name O'Brian occurs most in The United States. It can also be rendered as a variant:. For other possible spellings of this name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name O'Brian? popularity and diffusion

This last name is the 168,291st most commonly held last name throughout the world, borne by approximately 1 in 2,837,829 people. The surname occurs mostly in The Americas, where 53 percent of O'Brian are found; 46 percent are found in North America and 45 percent are found in Anglo-North America. O'Brian is also the 569,299th most prevalent first name in the world, borne by 246 people.

The surname is most frequent in The United States, where it is carried by 891 people, or 1 in 406,800. In The United States O'Brian is mostly concentrated in: California, where 10 percent live, New York, where 10 percent live and Florida, where 9 percent live. Not including The United States this surname is found in 37 countries. It also occurs in England, where 17 percent live and Australia, where 12 percent live.

O'Brian Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of O'Brian has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the last name declined 84 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it declined 72 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it rose 508 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Scotland it declined 68 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it declined 70 percent between 1881 and 2014.

O'Brian Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those bearing the surname is principally Catholic (92%) in Ireland.

The amount O'Brian earn in different countries varies greatly. In United States they earn 56.49% more than the national average, earning $67,523 USD per year and in Canada they earn 0.62% less than the national average, earning $49,376 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
O'Briane933/
O'Briean931/
Obrian923,562/
O'Bryan863,662/
Obriant861,480/
O'Brion8694/
O'Brein8691/
Obrijan8631/
O'Brain869/
Obriand867/
Obrrian862/
Obriean861/
Oobrian861/
O'Bryin861/
O'Briam861/
O'Brean861/
O'Brient8012/
Hojbrian802/
O'Briene802/
O'Bryann801/
Oobriant801/
Oobriane801/
O'Brieen800/
O'Breein800/
Uobriant800/
Obrien77130,386/
Obryan776,381/
Abrian77870/
Obrion77278/
Obrean775/
Obriam774/
Ovrian771/
Obryin770/
Goubriaan751/
Obryant714,286/
Gabrian711,699/
Abrihan71372/
Gobrien71238/
O'Bryon71117/
O'Bryen7168/
Obrient7168/
Oobrien7126/
Abriant7113/
Habrian7112/
Abriane7111/
Oibrien714/
Obriend713/
O'Brienová712/
Obrrien712/
O'Briem712/
Abriand711/
Abrijan711/
Obrienn711/
Obryanc711/
Obryhin711/
Oïbrien711/
Hobrien711/
Obrione710/
Oubrien710/
Obryann710/
Obrieon710/
Obriene710/
Obriein710/
Gabrijan6774/
O'Bryhim6729/
Abriatin6724/
O'Breham6724/
Abrijian674/
Abrijain673/
Abrajian672/
Oobrient671/
Aubriann671/
Obryhine670/

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