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Jan 29, 2007 20:05

Geanain, from whom the surname Gannon has ultimately been derived, was a chieftain of one of the five Irish provinces that arose circa 500 B.C as a sanctuary from Roman suppression. That essentially means Gannons are part of the original Irish "founding fathers" and blue-blooded to boot, at least so far as is indicated by the name ( Read more... )

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starwind128 February 14 2007, 16:16:57 UTC
"Kevin" is Irish for "gentle and lovable"

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methos113 February 14 2007, 18:21:26 UTC
pahahahahahaha!!! yeah right...

Courtney is Old English for "cute" or "sweet"

also, if you take out every other letter of Courtney it's spells CUTE ^.^

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