McGuire (surname)
McGuire (also spelled "Maguire") is a surname of Irish origin, from the Gaelic "Mag Uidhir". The name means "son of Odhar" Some historical background indicates the name Mag Uidhir, Maguire or McGuire stems from the Magi of Éire who were the priests of ancient Ireland. The name is most often associated with County Fermanagh. The McGuire Royal Family (Maguidhirs) lived in the McGuire (Maguidhir) castle in Enniskillen. The origins of the island town of Enniskillen go back to prehistory when this short nexus was the main highway between Ulster and Connaught. Enniskillen Castle was the medieval seat of the McGuire (Maguidhir), chieftains of Fermanagh, who policed the lough with a private navy of 1,500 boats. Nearby is Maguiresbridge. At the castle, the King heard wind of a large army that had been sent to attack. Fearing the loss of all his clan, he sent half of his people to the northwest of Scotland, who adopted the surname of MacQuarrie.[1]
List of persons with the surname
- McGuire (baseball), baseball player
- Al McGuire (1928-2001), American college basketball coach and inductee of the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Anne McGuire (born 1949), Scottish politician; MP for Stirling
- Annie McGuire, Scottish broadcaster and talk-show presenter
- Barry McGuire (born 1935), American singer and songwriter
- Barry McGuire (born 1964), Louisiana author, painter and song writer "Tales from Houma"
- Betty McGuire, American television and film actress
- Bill McGuire (volcanologist), English professor of volcanology
- Billy and Benny McGuire, Guinness World Record holders for "World's Heaviest Twins"
- Brian McGuire (1945–1977), Australian racecar driver
- Bruce McGuire, Australian rugby league player
- Casey McGuire (born 1980), Australian rugby league player
- Danny McGuire, English rugby league player
- Dave McGuire, founded the McGuire Programme for recovering stammerers in 1994
- Deacon McGuire (1863–1936), American professional baseball player, manager, and coach
- Dick McGuire (1926–2010), American professional basketball player and coach
- Dominic McGuire, American professional basketball player
- Dorothy McGuire (1916–2001), American actress
- Eddie McGuire (born 1964), Australian television journalist, sportscaster, and game show host
- Edith McGuire (born 1944), American Olympic athlete in sprinting events in the 1964 Olympics
- Edward McGuire (composer) (born 1948), Scottish composer
- Frank McGuire (1916–1994), American college basketball coach
- Fred Henry McGuire, American Medal of Honor recipient
- Gary McGuire (born 1938), English professional football player
- Graham McGuire (1950) Lawyer, Mayor of Williamstown 1988, Justice of the Peace Vic. Australia
- Hunter McGuire (1835–1900), American physician, teacher, and orator
- Kathryn McGuire (1903–1978), American silent film actress and dancer
- James McGuire (VC) (1827–1862), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- James Kennedy McGuire (1868–1923), American politician; mayor of Syracuse, New York
- Jim McGuire (baseball coach), American college baseball coach
- Joe McGuire (born 1944), Canadian politician; MP from Prince Edward Island
- John McGuire (disambiguation)
- Josh McGuire (born 1990), Australian Rugby League player
- Maeve McGuire (born 1937), American soap opera actress
- The McGuire Sisters (Christine, Dorothy, Phyllis), American singers (biological sisters)
- Michael McGuire (disambiguation)
- Molly McGuire, Canadian-American singer and songwriter
- Patrick McGuire (born 1987), English professional football player
- Patti McGuire (born 1951), American model; Playboy Playmate of the Year 1977
- Paul McGuire (disambiguation)
- Peter J. McGuire (1852–1906), American labor leader; important figure in the AFL
- Phil McGuire (footballer) (born 1980), Scottish footballer
- Phil McGuire (field hockey) (born 1970), British former field hockey player
- Pierre McGuire (born 1961), American ice hockey analyst and sports commentator
- Reba Rambo-McGuire, Christian singer and songwriter
- Thomas McGuire (1920–1945), American WWII flying ace; eponym of McGuire AFB
- Victor McGuire, English actor
- William Anthony McGuire, Academy Award winning American screenwriter and dramatist
- William W. McGuire, American physician; former CEO of UnitedHealth Group
Alternative spellings
- Mark McGwire, American baseball player
- McGwier
Fictional people
- Edward McGuire (economist), persona of Australian comedian Charles Firth
- Father Dougal McGuire, character in the television series Father Ted
- Frankie McGuire-from Devil's Own
- Lizzie McGuire, title character of the TV series
- Bren McGuire, player character from the video games Turrican 2 and Turrican 3
References
- ↑ Sources: 1) The Fermanagh Story by Peadar Livingstone, published 1969, Cumann Seanchais Chlochair; 2) Irish Families, Their Names, Arms, and Origins by Edward MacLysaght; 3) Historic Maguire Chalices by The Maguire of Fermanagh, published 1996 by Fermanagh District Council; 4) Irish Book of Arms plates; 5) Irish Chiefs and Leaders by Rev. Paul Walsh, published 1960, Dublin