About Mcglinchy
The surname McGlinchy is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Giolla Eoin, meaning "son of the servant of John." The name is believed to have originated in County Donegal, Ireland. The prefix "Mac" signifies "son of," while "Giolla Eoin" is a combination of "giolla" meaning "servant" and "Eoin" meaning "John." The surname McGlinchy therefore denotes a person who is the descendant of a servant of John.
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