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Mullach Abu meaning The Hills Forever is the O'Regan family motto.
The name Regan, O'Regan, Reagan is derived from its Irish language form O Riagain meaning "descendant
of Riagan", a first name which is thought to derive from the word "ri" meaning king. The name is listed
at number sixty six on the list of most common names in Ireland. It's abundance is due to the fact that the
the name came not from one ancestor, but from several. One sept had its' origins in the Counties of Meath
and Dublin of one of the Four Tribes of Tara.
The sept we are concerned with is descended from Donncuan, brother of the heroic Irish King, Brian Boru.
King Brian was the last King of Ireland(as well as the first Christian) and an important historical fiqure in
1014 when he defeated the Danish and freed Ireland from their domination at the battle of Clontarf.
The Regan name is found in the Province of Munster, especially in the County of Cork. Regan's have been
found in the north Cork Blackwater valley since the twelfth century and in the south Carbery region since the
sixteenth century.
There are about 9000 Regans in Ireland with that number increasing 10 fold in areas all over the world due to
the number who left their homeland for other parts of the world.
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