O'Riain Surname

1,736,881st
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 111 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Ireland
Highest density in:
Ireland

O'Riain Surname Definition:

The surname Ryan comes from the Irish O’Riaghain or O’Riain, respectively meaning ‘descendant of Riaghan’ and ‘of Rian’. Closely related are the names O’Mulrigan (anglicised from the Irish O’Maoilriaghain) and O’Mulryan (anglicised from the Irish O’Maoilriain).

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O'Riain Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland871:54,1263,790
England101:5,571,806158,774
Canada61:6,140,932260,641
United States51:72,491,7871,102,614
Australia21:13,497,850222,987
France21:33,211,361423,184
South Africa21:27,088,852277,613
Wales21:1,547,26639,871
Belgium11:11,496,644167,539
Norway11:5,142,286129,201

O'Riain Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

The surname Ryan comes from the Irish O’Riaghain or O’Riain, respectively meaning ‘descendant of Riaghan’ and ‘of Rian’. Closely related are the names O’Mulrigan (anglicised from the Irish O’Maoilriaghain) and O’Mulryan (anglicised from the Irish O’Maoilriain). These latter Irish surnames mean ‘descendant of Maol-riaghain or Maol-riain’; the Maol- names mean ‘follower of Riaghan’ or ‘of Rian’. The meaning of the name O’Maoilriaghain is disputed, but the most likely explanation is that it means ‘devotee of St Iain’ (Iain being the Gaelic for John), or perhaps ‘Iain the Chief’.

The first name John is one of the most ancient in popular use. It derives from the Hebrew name Jochanaan (or Johanan) which means ‘God is gracious’. The Crusaders introduced the Latin form Johannes into Europe, and the name quickly spread. In each country it developed its own variations, from Jan in Holland to Jean in France. In England it became John, and in Scotland it became Jock (as well as Iain). The Welsh version is Evan (giving rise to the popular surname), and the Irish version is Sean (pronounced Shawn) indicating its similarity to the French Jean.

The Ryans are one of the great Irish family clans (or septs), and the name is found all over Ireland. It is most frequent in County Tipperary, where it is four times more popular than the other two best-known names from this county (O’Brien and Mahon). Variations on the original Mulryan are still found in Galway and Leitrim in the form of Mulrine and Muroyne. O’Riain is the more usual Leinster form.

Occasionally the name Ryan derives from an entirely diffeent source. Here the origin of the name as we know it is Ruane.

This comes from the Irish Gaelic ‘O’Ruadhain’, which derives from the Gaelic word ‘ruadh’ meaning ‘red’. Thus the first holders of the name would have been given it as a nickname, alluding either to their ruddy complexion or to their red hair. In the latter case an original ‘ruadh’ might well have been of Norse origin. Many of the Ryans in County Mayo derive their name from the Ruane source.

Dr James Ryan (1891—1970) was, with Eamon de Valera, a founder of the Irish political party, Fianna Fail, whose name means ‘Army of Destiny’.

In ancient Arthurian legend and romance, Ryance, King of Wales, Ireland and The Isles, cut the beard off every knight he vanquished and made the beards into a cloak. Finding him­self one short, he sent a messenger to King Arthur, demanding his beard and threatening to come and take it if necessary. Arthur refused and dispatched two knights who overcame Ryance and brought him back a prisoner.

Loch Ryan is an arm of the sea in southern Scotland, dividing the peninsula of Galloway from the mainland of Wigtownshire.

There are no name-related towns in the United Kingdom (but there is a Ryan lake) and few Ryans anywhere. The United States has 2 towns named Ryan and a Ryan Park township.

In England, Scotland and Wales Ryan is not common enough to be counted separately. In Ireland with about 34,000 name­sakes Ryan is the 8th most popular surname. Around the world Ryans are most common in Canberra (one in 460 families), Sydney (one in 571) and Melbourne (one in 600). In the United States there are an estimated 155,000 Ryans-making this the country’s 152nd most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

O'Riain Last Name Facts

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

The surname O'Riain is found in Ireland more than any other country or territory. It may occur in the variant forms:. For other possible spellings of this name click here.

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

It is the 1,736,881st most commonly occurring surname world-wide, borne by approximately 1 in 65,653,567 people. This last name is mostly found in Europe, where 93 percent of O'Riain reside; 90 percent reside in Northern Europe and 89 percent reside in British Isles.

The surname O'Riain is most common in Ireland, where it is held by 87 people, or 1 in 54,126. In Ireland O'Riain is most common in: Leinster, where 66 percent reside, Munster, where 20 percent reside and Connaught, where 15 percent reside. Other than Ireland O'Riain occurs in 9 countries. It is also found in England, where 9 percent reside and Canada, where 5 percent reside.

O'Riain Last Name Statistics demography

O'Riain earn notably more than the average income. In Canada they earn 19.28% more than the national average, earning $59,262 CAD per year.

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