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Gee | fairly rare: Waterford, Laois, Belfast. Ir. Mag Aoidh, from the personal name Aodh meaning "fire". Part of the widespread Mac Aodha (MacHugh, Magee, Hughes etc.) MacLysacht attributes the original septs to Antrim and W Meath. SI. |
Ghee | rare: Midlands. Ir. Mag Aoidh. A Scottish form of Magee (Ghie). SS. |
MacGee | numerous: all areas, especially Connacht, N Leinster & Ulster. Ir. Mag Aoidh, from first name Aodh "fire". See also Magee. IF. |
MacGhee | Quite numerous: Tyrone-Derry etc. See Magee. |
Magee | Very numerous: Northern Half, especially Ulster. Ir. Mag Aoidh, from first name Aodh, "fire". Note Island Magee in Antrim. In Scotland, the name is Mac Ghie, q.v. IF. |
Maghie | fairly rare: Antrim-Down. Ir. Mag Aoidh. See Magee. |
Parishes where McGee and a second surname are both baptised.
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