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McGuinness (also MacGuinness, McGinnis, Guinness) is an Irish language, Irish surname. It derives from and is an Anglicisation, anglicized form of the Goidelic languages, Gaelic ''Mac Aonghuis'', literally meaning "son of Angus" (Angus meaning "one, choice"). It may also denote the name Mac Naois. People with the surname include: * Albert McGuinness, Australian rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s * Arthur Guinness (1725–1803), Irish brewer and founder * Bobby McGuinness (born 1954), Scottish footballer * Brian McGuinness (1927–2019), British philosopher * Catherine McGuinness (English politician), City of London Corporation * Catherine McGuinness (judge) (born 1934), Irish Supreme Court judge, former senator * Charles McGuinness (1893–1947), Irish adventurer, author, and sailor * Deborah McGuinness (born c. 1960), American computer scientist working in the field of artificial intelligence * Ed McGuinness, American comic book artist and penciller * Edwin D. McGu ...
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Angus (given Name)
Angus is a masculine given name in English language, English. It is an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic and Irish language, Irish ''Aonghas (given name), Aonghas'', which is composed of Celtic language, Celtic elements meaning "one", and "choice". A variant spelling of the Scottish Gaelic name is ''Aonghus (given name), Aonghus''. The Irish language, Irish form of the Scottish Gaelic name is ''Aengus (given name), Aengus''. A pet name, pet form of the given name ''Angus'' is ''Angie (given name), Angie'', pronounced "''an-ghee''", which represents the Scottish Gaelic ''Angaidh''. A short form of the given name ''Angus'' is ''Gus'', which may be lengthened to ''Gussie''. The feminine form of ''Angus'' is ''Angusina''. The earliest form of the given name ''Angus'', and its cognates, occurs in Adomnán's ''Vita Columbae'' (English: "''Life of Columba''") as ''Oinogusius'', ''Oinogussius''. This name likely refers to a Picts, Pictish king whose name is recorded variously as ''O ...
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