Horan
Horan is a surname that originated in County Galway, Ireland, and from there spread into County Mayo.[1]
| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Meaning | "warlike" | 
| Region of origin | Ireland | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Ughrón | 
Notable people with the name Horan include:
- Alice Horan (1895–1971), British trade unionist
 - Adelind Horan (born 1988), American actress
 - Charles Horan (1837–1900), Catholic priest in Australia
 - Claude Horan (1917–2014), American sculptor
 - Daniel Horan (born 1983), American Catholic priest, theologian, and author
 - Gerard Horan (born 1962), English actor
 - Hume Horan (1934–2004), American diplomat
 - James Horan (1911–1986), Irish monsignor
 - James Horan (actor) (born 1954), American character actor
 - John Horan (politician) (1908–1971), Canadian politician
 - John Horan (rugby league), rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s
 - Johnny Horan (1932–1980), American basketball player
 - Kate Horan (born 1975), New Zealand paralympics runner
 - Lindsey Horan (born 1994), United States (soccer) football player
 - Marcus Horan (born 1977), Irish rugby union player
 - Mike Horan (American football) (born 1959), American football punter
 - Monica Horan (born 1963), American actress
 - Neil Horan (born 1947), defrocked Irish Roman Catholic clergyman
 - Niall Horan (born 1993), Irish singer and member of the band One Direction
 - Patrick Horan (c. 1800s), Irish baseball player
 - Peter Horan (born 1926), Irish flute & fiddle player
 - Tim Horan (born 1970), Australian rugby union player
 - Tom Horan (1854–1916), Australian cricketer & journalist
 - Walt Horan (born 1898), American politician
 - Michael Horan (born 1981), English actor vocalist and stuntman
 
See also
    
- Roger Ó hUghróin (died 1616), Chief of the Name
 
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