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Gilmore (surname)

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Gilmore and Gillmore are surnames with several origins and meanings.

The name can be of Irish, in particular from Ulster,[1] and Scottish Highland origin, Anglicised from the Gaelic Mac Gille Mhoire (Scottish Gaelic), Mac Giolla Mhuire (Ulster Irish Gaelic).[2] The name was a patronymic name meaning "servant of (the Virgin) Mary".[2]

Gilmore is an alternative, or sept, of Clan Morrison from Scotland, known as MacGilleMhoire in Scottish Gaelic. Gillmore has been noted as a derivative of the Scottish Gaelic Gille-mohr, meaning "great servant", a name given to the armour-bearer to a Highland chief,[3]: 129  or more prosaically to the servant or henchman of a chief.[3]: 416 

Another origin of the surname Gilmore is Irish, with two separate meanings. In County Armagh, the name is an Anglicised form of Mac Giolla Mhura "servant of St. Mura" (of Fahan, County Donegal).[2] In County Sligo, Gilmore is an Anglicisation of Mac Giolla Mhir meaning "son of the spirited lad".[2]

Surname Relationships
Gilmore Gillmore Gilmour Delmore Dilmer Gilmer Kilgore Killmore Larmore
Gilmore X [1][2][3]: 129  [1][2] [2] [2] [1][2] [2] [1] [2]
Gillmore X [3]: 129 
Gilmour X
Delmore X
Dilmer X
Gilmer X
Kilgore X
Killmore X
Larmore X

People surnamed Gilmore or Gillmore

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  • Joseph A. Gilmore (1811–1867), American railroad superintendent
  • Julianna Gilmore, birth name of Christian singer Julianna Zobrist
  • June Gilmore (1922–1980), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Len Gilmore (1917–2011), American baseball player
  • Lyman Gilmore (1874–1951), American aviation pioneer
  • Margalo Gillmore (1897–1986), English-born American actress
  • Margaret Gilmore (born 1956), British journalist
  • Marion Gilmore (1909–1984), American artist
  • Martha Gilmore, (born 1980), American planetary geologist
  • Marshall Gilmore (born 1931), American Methodist bishop
  • Dame Mary Gilmore (1865–1962), Australian poet and journalist
  • Matthew Gilmore (born 1972), Belgian-Australian track cyclist
  • Mikal Gilmore (born 1951), American music journalist
  • Patrick Gilmore (actor) (born 1976), Canadian actor
  • Patrick Gilmore (1829–1892), Irish-born American composer and bandmaster
  • Peter Gilmore (1931–2013), British actor
  • Peter H. Gilmore (born 1958), American author; administrator of the Church of Satan
  • Quincy Adams Gillmore (1825–1888), American author, civil engineer and Union Army general during the American Civil War
  • Rachna Gilmore (1953–2021), Canadian children's writer
  • Rebecca Gilmore (born 1979), Australian diver
  • Richie Gilmore (c. 1966), American motorsport vice-president
  • Rochelle Gilmore (born 1981), Australian racing cyclist
  • Samuel Louis Gilmore (1859–1910), American politician
  • Scott Gilmore (born 1971), Social Entrepreneur
  • Stephon Gilmore, American football player with the NFL's New England Patriots
  • Steve Gilmore, Australian Naval Officer
  • Stuart Gilmore (1909–1971), American film editor
  • Susan Gilmore (born 1954), English actress
  • Ted Gilmore (born 1967), American football coach
  • Thea Gilmore (born 1979), British singer/songwriter
  • Tom Gilmore (disambiguation) various people including:
  • Vanessa Gilmore (born 1956), U.S. judge
  • Virginia Gilmore (1919–1986), American actress
  • Voit Gilmore (1918–2005), American politician
  • William Gilmore (disambiguation) various people including:
  • William Gilmore Simms (1806–1870), American poet, novelist and historian
  • Fictional characters

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e Michael C., O'Laughlin (1992). The Book of Irish Families Great & Small. Kansas City, Missouri: Irish Genealogical Foundation. p. 126. ISBN 0-940134-08-X – via Internet Archive.
    2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Gilmore Family History". Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2019 – via Ancestry.com.
    3. ^ a b c d "Gillmore". Patronymica Brittania. London: John Russell Smith. 1860. p. 129 – via Internet Archive.

    See also

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