Antrim: | 2 | Armagh: | 2 | Cavan: | 5 | Derry: | 3 |
Donegal: | 8 | Down: | 11 | Dublin: | 1 | Dublin city: | 2 |
Fermanagh: | 1 | Louth: | 11 | Meath: | 6 | Monaghan: | 3 |
Tyrone: | 9 |
Collen | fairly rare: Ulster etc. A variant of Cullen in Ulster. |
Cullen | Very numerous: widespread all provinces, particularly S E Leinster. Ir. Ó Cuilinn, perhaps a personal name from cuileann, holly. The sept originated in Wicklow. The large numbers arise partly because of absorption of other names, e.g. Culhoun, Cullinan. IF. |
Mac Cuillinn | Cullen: clann a bhain le deisceart Uladh ach tá an leagan galldaithe measctha leroinnt sloinnte eile anois agus ní féidir uimhreacha a thomhas. Cuilleann, an crann síor-ghlas, ba bhun leis an ainm, is cosúil.MIF. |
MacCullen | rare: Down-Louth etc. Ir. Mac Cuilinn. Cuileann, holly, is used as a first name.. |
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