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Town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Dungannon (from Irish Dún Geanainn, meaning 'Geanann's fort', pronounced [d̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈɟan̪ˠən̪ˠ]) is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the
Dungannon
Football club in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Swifts Football Club, referred to as Dungannon Swifts, or simply The Swifts, is a Northern Irish semi-professional football club playing in the
Dungannon_Swifts_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
Dungannon is a town in Northern Ireland. Dungannon may also refer to: Dungannon Township, Hastings County, Ontario - former township Dungannon, Columbiana
Dungannon_(disambiguation)
Dungannon (named after the town of Dungannon) is the name of a former barony in present-day County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In 1613 it was enlarged with
Dungannon_(barony)
Irish nobleman (c. 1585 – 1609)
Hugh O'Neill, 4th Baron Dungannon (c. 1585 – c. 23 September 1609) was an Irish nobleman. The eldest son of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and Siobhán
Hugh O'Neill, 4th Baron Dungannon
Hugh_O'Neill,_4th_Baron_Dungannon
Season of Irish football
two years). Belfast Ballymena United Bangor Carrick Rangers Coleraine Dungannon Swifts Glenavon Larne Portadown Belfast teams : Cliftonville Crusaders
2025–26_NIFL_Premiership
County in Northern Ireland
Trillick Tullyhogue Victoria Bridge Baronies Clogher Dungannon Lower Dungannon Middle Dungannon Upper Omagh East Omagh West Strabane Lower Strabane Upper
County_Tyrone
Meat processing company based in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Dunbia, founded in 1976 as Dungannon Meats and headquartered in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, is a red meat processor that sources and manufactures beef
Dunbia
Topics referred to by the same term
Dungannon, Ohio may refer to: Dungannon, Columbiana County, Ohio Dungannon, Noble County, Ohio This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Dungannon,_Ohio
Irish political organisation (1905–1907)
The Dungannon Clubs were founded in Belfast, Ireland, in 1905, by Bulmer Hobson and Denis McCullough, whose goal was the eventual creation of an Irish
Dungannon_Clubs
Town in Virginia, United States
Dungannon is a town in Scott County, Virginia that sits in the heart of the Clinch River. The population was 257 at the 2020 census. It was named after
Dungannon,_Virginia
Event during the Nine Years' War in Ireland
The Burning of Dungannon took place in June 1602 when Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, abandoned and set fire to Dungannon, the traditional capital of the
Burning_of_Dungannon
The title Baron of Dungannon in the Peerage of Ireland was associated with the first creation of the title of Earl of Tyrone. When Conn Bacach O'Neill
Baron_Dungannon
Irish rugby union club, based in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
Dungannon FC (Dungannon Football Club) is a rugby union club from Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, playing in Division 2A of the All-Ireland
Dungannon_RFC
District electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Area A was one of the four district electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected five
Dungannon_Area_A
2025–26 Irish football Cup
round. Dungannon Swifts were the defending cup holders. Coleraine won the cup on 2 May 2026 (their seventh Irish Cup win), defeating Dungannon Swifts
2025–26_Irish_Cup
1979 action by the Provisional IRA
In the Dungannon land mine attack of 16 December 1979, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) ambushed two British Army Land Rovers with an improvised
Dungannon_land_mine_attack
School
Drumglass High School is a secondary school located on the outskirts of Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is a state controlled school for
Drumglass_High_School
Viscount Dungannon is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. The first creation came in 1662 when Marcus Trevor was made Baron
Viscount_Dungannon
Mistress to King George I of Great Britain
1716 was created for life Duchess of Munster, Marchioness of Dungannon, Countess of Dungannon and Baroness Dundalk, in the Peerage of Ireland. On 19 March
Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal
Melusine_von_der_Schulenburg,_Duchess_of_Kendal
District electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Area D was one of the four district electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected five
Dungannon_Area_D
First Minister of Northern Ireland since 2024
First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2020 to 2022. She served on the Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council from 2005 to 2011. In 2007, she was elected
Michelle_O'Neill
Railway station in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Dungannon railway station served Dungannon in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway opened the station
Dungannon_railway_station
Integrated secondary school in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Integrated College Dungannon (ICD) is an integrated secondary school situated in Dungannon, County Tyrone and is attended by students from ages 11–18
Integrated_College_Dungannon
Irish politician
Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon (c. 1694 – 30 January 1771), was an Irish politician. Born Arthur Hill, he adopted the surname Hill-Trevor
Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon
Arthur_Hill-Trevor,_1st_Viscount_Dungannon
Irish peerage
O'Neill, 1st Baron Dungannon (c. 1520–1550) Brian O'Neill, Baron Dungannon, 2nd Baron Dungannon (c. 1540–1562) Hugh O'Neill 3rd Baron Dungannon, 2nd or 3rd Earl
Earl_of_Tyrone
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Dungannon Rovers Football Club was an intermediate-level football club that played in the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland. They now play
Dungannon_Rovers_F.C.
Irish earl (c. 1550–1616)
underwent a genuine conversion around 1598. He also held the title 3rd Baron Dungannon, and in 1595 he became the last inaugurated Chief of the Name of the O'Neill
Hugh_O'Neill,_Earl_of_Tyrone
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
County Armagh. The majority of townlands are in the historic barony of Dungannon Middle in County Tyrone, the rest being in the barony of Oneilland West
Killyman
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Dungannon Middle (named after Dungannon town) is a barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was created in 1851 with the splitting of the barony
Dungannon_Middle
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
Dungannon is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland. The district elects six members to Mid Ulster District Council
Dungannon (District Electoral Area)
Dungannon_(District_Electoral_Area)
Association football club in Scotland
Defunct organisations Clan na Gael Clann na hÉireann Comhairle na Poblachta Dungannon Clubs Emmet Monument Association Fenian Brotherhood Friends of Irish Freedom
Celtic_F.C.
Railway in Ireland
The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway (PD&O) was an Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)) railway in County Armagh and County Tyrone, Ulster
Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway
Portadown,_Dungannon_and_Omagh_Junction_Railway
East Timorese footballer
NIFL Premiership club Dungannon Swifts and the Timor-Leste national team. Ximenes was born in Timor-Leste and moved to Dungannon, Northern Ireland at age
Kenny_Ximenes
Irish peer (1510–1558)
Matthew O'Neill, 1st Baron Dungannon (alias Matthew Kelly, alias Feardorcha Ó Néill; c. 1510–1558), was an Irish aristocrat. He was accepted by Conn O'Neill
Matthew O'Neill, 1st Baron Dungannon
Matthew_O'Neill,_1st_Baron_Dungannon
Northern Irish footballer and coach
Irish former footballer and current manager of NIFL Premiership side Dungannon Swifts. McAree began his playing career as a trainee with Liverpool. He
Rodney_McAree
Motorway in Northern Ireland connecting Belfast and Dungannon
motorway in Northern Ireland and runs for 38 miles (61 km) from Belfast to Dungannon through County Antrim, County Down, County Armagh and County Tyrone. It
M1 motorway (Northern Ireland)
M1_motorway_(Northern_Ireland)
Boarding grammar school in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
The Royal School is a mixed boarding school located in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was one of a number of 'free schools' created by
Royal_School_Dungannon
Irish actor and singer (born 1987)
who was born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and raised in rural Killyman, attended St Patrick's Academy in Dungannon for his schooling
Fra_Fee
Former castle in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Castle was a castle at Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In 1305 a castle was built there by Domnall O'Neill, on what is today known
Dungannon_Castle
1641 manifesto by Sir Phelim O'Neill, a leader of the Irish Rebellion
The Proclamation of Dungannon was a document produced by Sir Phelim O'Neill on 24 October 1641 in the Irish town of Dungannon. O'Neill was one of the
Proclamation_of_Dungannon
2023 Northern Irish local government election
6 Cookstown 49.99 3 19.61 2 1 7.48 1 11.94 1 1 6.44 0 4.12 0 0.43 0 7 Dungannon 28.39 2 1 28.64 2 6.25 1 5.48 0 1 3.11 0 4.90 0 23.13 1 6 Magherafelt
2023 Mid Ulster District Council election
2023_Mid_Ulster_District_Council_election
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
rights movement held its first civil rights march from Coalisland to Dungannon. Many more marches were held over the following year. Loyalists (especially
The_Troubles
School in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
(Irish: Acadamh Naomh Pádraig) is a voluntary grammar school located in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It formed on 1 September 2003 when the
St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon
St_Patrick's_Academy,_Dungannon
Unincorporated community in Ohio, United States
Dungannon is an unincorporated community in Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. Dungannon was laid out in 1835 by George Sloan when
Dungannon, Columbiana County, Ohio
Dungannon,_Columbiana_County,_Ohio
Football club
Dungannon Tigers Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate B division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern
Dungannon_Tigers_F.C.
SCO Fraser Taylor (on loan from St Mirren) 19 FW IRL Marc Walsh (from Dungannon Swifts) 20 MF NIR TJ Murray (from Ards) 22 DF NIR Caleb Crawford (loan
List of Northern Irish football transfers summer 2023
List_of_Northern_Irish_football_transfers_summer_2023
Village and area in Northern Ireland
County Tyrone, Northern Ireland about 5 miles (8 kilometres) southeast of Dungannon and beside the smaller village of Charlemont. Charlemont is on the east
Moy,_County_Tyrone
Title in the Irish Peerage
Earl of Ranfurly, of Dungannon in the County of Tyrone, a title in the Peerage of Ireland, was created in 1831 for Thomas Knox, 2nd Viscount Northland
Earl_of_Ranfurly
District electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Area C was one of the four district electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected five
Dungannon_Area_C
Irish rugby union footballer
union player who played hooker for Dungannon, Ulster, Aurillac and Ireland 'A' He attended Royal School Dungannon, and represented Ulster and Ireland
Nigel_Brady
Ethnic group
are a recent group of immigrants who primarily live around the towns of Dungannon and Portadown. The first Timorese migrants who moved to Northern Ireland
Timorese_in_Northern_Ireland
Gaelic football tournament
subsequent rounds. The draw for the Quarter-Finals took place at O'Neill Park, Dungannon on Sunday 14 September 2025, after the Galbally v Donaghmore 1st Round
2025 Tyrone Senior Football Championship
2025_Tyrone_Senior_Football_Championship
European club football competition
Ararat-Armenia (2nd) Riga (2nd) HB (CW) Sarajevo (CW) Vaduz (CW) KA (CW) Dungannon Swifts (CW) UNA Strassen (2nd) Banga (CW) Hibernians (CW) Spaeri (CW)
2025–26 UEFA Conference League
2025–26_UEFA_Conference_League
Town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
civil rights march in Northern Ireland. The march went from Coalisland to Dungannon. The town has traditionally been viewed as an IRA stronghold throughout
Coalisland
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Dungannon, (aka "Duncannon"), was a thoroughbred racehorse owned by the tobacco planter and horse breeder George Hume Steuart (1700–1784), who imported
Dungannon_(horse)
Irish footballer (born 2002)
Championship. On 12 June 2024, McGovern signed for NIFL Premiership club Dungannon Swifts on a two-year-contract. On 3 May 2025, McGovern scored in the final
John McGovern (footballer, born 2002)
John_McGovern_(footballer,_born_2002)
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Ireland. It is about 14 miles (20 km) west of Dungannon, near the meeting of the A5 Derry–Dublin and A4 Dungannon–Enniskillen roads. An American visitor in
Ballygawley,_County_Tyrone
Barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Upper is a barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was created in 1851 with the splitting of the barony of Dungannon. Lough Neagh runs
Dungannon_Upper
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885
Dungannon was a parliamentary constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original
Dungannon (UK Parliament constituency)
Dungannon_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Local government election in Northern Ireland
0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 6 Cookstown 42.4 3 20.8 1 14.5 1 19.8 2 0.0 0 2.5 0 7 Dungannon 20.7 1 31.8 2 8.6 1 12.6 1 5.2 0 21.2 1 6 Magherafelt 36.0 2 32.0 2 16
2019 Mid Ulster District Council election
2019_Mid_Ulster_District_Council_election
Former local council in Northern Ireland
Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council (Irish: Comhairle Buirge Dhún Geanainn agus Thír Eoghain Theas, Ulster Scots: Rathgannon an Sooth Owenslanngh
Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council
Dungannon_and_South_Tyrone_Borough_Council
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
restaurant bombing Crossmaglen ambush Warrenpoint ambush Brussels bombing Dungannon attack 1980–1989 Dunmurry train bombing Lough Foyle attacks Glasdrumman
Lord_Mountbatten
District electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Dungannon Area B was one of the four district electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected five
Dungannon_Area_B
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
is about 20 km southwest of Dungannon, and 7 km southeast of Ballygawley. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon Lower and the civil parish
Aughnacloy,_County_Tyrone
Tyrone-based Gaelic games club
Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The club is solely concerned with
Eoghan_Ruadh,_Dungannon_GAA
Rugby union competition in Ulster, Ireland
1894 Dungannon 1895 Dungannon 1 goal and 1 try – nil Dundalk 1896 Dungannon 1897 City of Derry 1898 City of Derry 3-0 Dungannon 1899 Dungannon 1900 Competition
Ulster_Towns_Cup
Local government district in Northern Ireland
merging Magherafelt District, Cookstown District, and the Borough of Dungannon and South Tyrone. The local authority is Mid Ulster District Council.
Mid_Ulster_(district)
British Cavalry officer and Member of the Irish Parliament
officer and a Member of the Irish Parliament for the constituencies of Dungannon and Ardfert. Lorenzo Moore, was born in 1744 in County Wexford, the son
Lorenzo_Moore_(MP)
Former greyhound racing stadium in Northern Ireland
Dungannon Greyhound Stadium or Oaks Park was a greyhound racing track held on Oaks Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT71 4BA, Northern Ireland. Dungannon
Dungannon_Greyhound_Stadium
Local government election in Northern Ireland
2 25.1 1 13.5 1 0.0 0 6 Cookstown 42.3 3 12.5 1 23.7 2 12.0 1 9.5 0 7 Dungannon 20.3 1 20.8 2 20.3 1 9.1 1 29.5 1 6 Magherafelt 29.6 2 24.8 1 11.2 1 15
2014 Mid Ulster District Council election
2014_Mid_Ulster_District_Council_election
IRA member
in Carrickfergus until he was 16 before the family returned to live in Dungannon. Patrick Kelly's uncle was the Irish Republican activist and elected official
Patrick_Joseph_Kelly
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
sometimes called Upper Dungannon, by contrast with the then barony of Dungannon; it is not to be confused with the modern Dungannon Upper barony created
Clogher_(barony)
collector of short stories. In 1986 he established the award, setting up the Dungannon Foundation to administer it. Rea died in 1996 and his widow, Elizabeth
Rea_Award_for_the_Short_Story
Northern Irish association football player (born 2003)
City FC. Devlin joined Glentoran from Dungannon Swifts on 31 August 2022. Devlin had made his debut for Dungannon Swifts at fifteen years-old. In his one
Terry_Devlin
Northern Ireland-based department store chain
is in Moygashel, Dungannon. The group was founded by Joseph Alexander, a draper in Cookstown in 1923, who added a store in Dungannon. Stores owned by
Menarys
Annual Gaelic football competition
holders (2025) defeating Eglish St. Patrick's in the final played at Dungannon on 19th October. The tournament was first held in 1962, with Cookstown
Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship
Tyrone_Intermediate_Football_Championship
Football league season
This was confirmed on 12 April 2014, after Warrenpoint Town defeated Dungannon Swifts 4–0 to leave Ards 10 points adrift in 12th place with only three
2013–14_NIFL_Premiership
Association football league in Northern Ireland
season: 4, joint record: Lisburn Distillery (2012–13) Institute (2014–15) Dungannon Swifts (2020–21) Most draws in a season: 14, joint record: Cliftonville
NIFL_Premiership
of the season. Born 21 April 1975. Scrum-half, played for Malone and Dungannon. Made one substitute appearance for Ulster in 1995–96; one Heineken Cup
List of Ulster Rugby players of the professional era
List_of_Ulster_Rugby_players_of_the_professional_era
Northern Irish association football player
league debut for Linfield appearing as substitute in a 5-0 win against Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park. At 15 years and 137 days, he became the youngest
Braiden_Graham
Northern Irish professional footballer (born 1987)
also serves as the club's first team coach. McGinn has also played for Dungannon Swifts, Derry City, Celtic, Brentford, Aberdeen (two spells), Gwangju
Niall_McGinn
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Dungannon Lower (named after Dungannon town) is a historic barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was created in 1851 with the splitting of the
Dungannon_Lower
Burundian footballer (born 1993)
professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for NIFL Premiership club Dungannon Swifts which he captains and the Burundi national team. He began his professional
Gaël_Bigirimana
Barony in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
shore of Lough Neagh, and itself is bordered by seven other baronies: Dungannon Upper to the south; Strabane Upper to the west; Keenaght and Coleraine
Loughinsholin
County town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
III, Prince of Orange, later burned the town. In 1768, Omagh replaced Dungannon as the county town of County Tyrone. Omagh acquired railway links to Londonderry
Omagh
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
along with the viscountcy of Dungannon. For information on this creation, which became extinct in 1706, see Viscount Dungannon. The title was next created
Baron_Trevor
Anglo-Irish soldier and peer
Marcus Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon (1618 – 3 January 1670), also known as Colonel Mark Trevor, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and peer. During the English
Marcus Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon
Marcus_Trevor,_1st_Viscount_Dungannon
Northern Irish footballer
footballer who plays for NIFL Premiership club Dungannon Swifts. McAllister started his career as a youth for Dungannon Swifts in the Northern Irish football league
Sean McAllister (footballer, born 2002)
Sean_McAllister_(footballer,_born_2002)
Informal alliance of Ulster loyalists in the 1970s
the gang's main 'base of operations'. It also made use of a farm near Dungannon. By the mid-1970s the violent ethno-political conflict known as the Troubles
Glenanne_gang
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
international rugby union player. Born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Stevenson attended the Royal School Dungannon and was employed at his father's linen
Robert Stevenson (rugby union, born 1866)
Robert_Stevenson_(rugby_union,_born_1866)
Football league season
Celtic Park, Belfast 8 May 2009 19:45 BST Stangmore Park, Dungannon 2–2 on aggregate. Dungannon Swifts won on away goals rule and remained in the IFA Premiership
2008–09_IFA_Premiership
Northern Irish food company
founded in 1943 in the village of Moygashel near Dungannon; it continues to have a factory in Dungannon. In September 2015, the company was sold by one
Moy_Park
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Strabane Upper to the north; Dungannon Middle and Dungannon Upper to the east; Clogher and Tirkennedy to the south; and Dungannon Lower to the south-east.
Omagh_East
IRA ambush in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Brigade and riddled with automatic rifle fire while travelling on the Dungannon Road at Killeeshil crossroads, in southern County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Killeeshil_ambush
Local authority in Northern Ireland
established on 1 April 2015. It replaced Cookstown District Council, Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council and Magherafelt District Council. The
Mid_Ulster_District_Council
Irish hurler (1993–2022)
– 17 June 2022) was an Irish hurler who played for the Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon, club and at senior level for the Tyrone county team. Regarded as his
Damian_Casey
School in Raphoe, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Fermanagh, The Royal School Cavan in County Cavan, and The Royal School Dungannon in Dungannon, County Tyrone. The Royal School, Donegal was one of the schools
Royal_and_Prior_School
District electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
district electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland which existed from 1985 to 2014. The district elected five members to Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough
Blackwater (District Electoral Area)
Blackwater_(District_Electoral_Area)
Football league season
season. Belfast Ballinamallard United Ballymena United Carrick Coleraine Dungannon Swifts Glenavon Portadown Warrenpoint Town Belfast teams : Cliftonville
2015–16_NIFL_Premiership
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen; in Scotland the surname is more often Allan. Various suggestions have been put forward regarding its origin; the most plausible is that it originally meant ‘little rock’. Compare Gaelic ailÃn, diminutive of ail ‘rock’. The present-day frequency of the surname Allen in England and Ireland is partly accounted for by the popularity of the personal name among Breton followers of William the Conqueror, by whom it was imported first to Britain and then to Ireland. St. Alan(us) was a 5th-century bishop of Quimper, who was a cult figure in medieval Brittany. Another St. Al(l)an was a Cornish or Breton saint of the 6th century, to whom a church in Cornwall is dedicated.This name was brought to North America from different parts of the British Isles independently by many bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prominent early bearers include Samuel Allen, who settled in Braintree, MA, about 1629 (died 1648 in Windsor, CT) and whose descendants included Ethan Allen (1737–89), leader of the Green Mountain Boys in VT during the Revolution; and William Allen (died 1725), from Dungannon, Ireland, an early Presbyterian settler in Philadelphia, whose descendants include William Allen (1803–79), governor of OH.
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
World
Boy/Male
Polish
White; white haired.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Friend
Girl/Female
Muslim
Another name of Agni, Inspirational, Strong
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Cheerful Happy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Helper; Assistant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Total Bliss
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divyarani | தீவà¯à®¯à®°à®¾à®¨à¯€Â
Heaven queen
Boy/Male
Biblical
Nuptial; the god of marriage.
Boy/Male
English
From Wine's Forest
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON