What is the origin of the name Halpin?
Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilpín ‘descendant of Alpín’ an old personal name which MacLysaght and Woulfe link etymologically with alp ‘lump’. Compare McAlpine.
On Certain Passages in the Life of Edmund Spenser (Volume 4)
...this subject before the Academy, Mr. Halpin lamented the slovenly biographywhich had hitherto left un examined and undetected,-though given with... (English, New Jersey, United States - 1968)
...this subject before the Academy, Mr. Halpin lamented the slovenly biographywhich had hitherto left un examined and undetected,-though given with... (English, New Jersey, United States - 1968)
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On Certain Passages in the Life of Edmund Spenser (Volume 4)
...dissipate the conjecture in which Mr. Halpin has indulged. The point is well worthy the anti quariani'sresearch.... (New Jersey, United States - 1968)
...dissipate the conjecture in which Mr. Halpin has indulged. The point is well worthy the anti quariani'sresearch.... (New Jersey, United States - 1968)
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On Certain Passages in the Life of Edmund Spenser (Volume 4)
...second branch of his essay, Mr. Halpin treats of the name and family of SPENSER S WIFE, or the Irish... (New Jersey, United States - 1968)
...second branch of his essay, Mr. Halpin treats of the name and family of SPENSER S WIFE, or the Irish... (New Jersey, United States - 1968)
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On Certain Passages in the Life of Edmund Spenser (Volume 4)
...Disdain in the Faerie Queen, Mr. Halpin proceeds to sum up the results of Spenser's first disappointed passion in the... (New Jersey, United States - 1968)
...Disdain in the Faerie Queen, Mr. Halpin proceeds to sum up the results of Spenser's first disappointed passion in the... (New Jersey, United States - 1968)
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What is the origin of the name Halpin?
Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilpín ‘descendant of Alpín’ an old personal name which MacLysaght and Woulfe link etymologically with alp ‘lump’. Compare McAlpine.