Kinsella is a surname of Irish Gaelic origin, developed from the original form Cinnsealach, meaning "proud".[1] The Kinsella sept is native in part of the modern County Wexford in Leinster, a district formerly called the Kinsellaghs.[1] The oldest documentary mention of the surname appears in the Ancient Records of Leinster, dated to 1170, where the son of the King of Leinster is named as Enna Cinsealach.[1] Originally pronounced /ˈkɪnsələ/ KIN-səl-ə, it is also often found pronounced /kɪnˈsɛlə/ kihn-SEL-lə (especially in Australia and New Zealand). This surname is most often found in Ireland, Northern Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the Kinsellas were one of the chiefly families of the Uí Ceinnselaig who in turn were a tribe from the Dumnonii or Laigin who were the third wave of Celts to settle in Ireland during the first century BC.[2] The Kinsellas as one of the chiefly families of the Uí Ceinnselaig is supported by John O'Hart in his 1892 Irish Pedigrees; or, The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation who gives the spelling as Kinselagh.[3]
People with this surname
edit- Alice Kinsella (born 2001), British gymnast
- Arthur Kinsella, QSO (1918–2004), New Zealand politician
- Ben Kinsella (1991–2008), English murder victim
- Bob Kinsella (1899–1951), American baseball outfielder
- Brian Kinsella (1954–2018), Canadian ice hockey player
- Brooke Kinsella (born 1983), English actress
- Douglas Kinsella (1932–2004), Canadian medical ethics expert
- Eamonn Kinsella (1932–1991), Irish Olympic athlete
- Edward Kinsella (disambiguation), several people
- Elaine Kinsella, Irish radio presenter and writer
- James Kinsella (disambiguation), several people
- John Kinsella (disambiguation), several people
- Kevin Kinsella, American reggae and roots rock musician
- Lauren Kinsella (born 1983), Irish musician
- Len Kinsella (born 1946), Scottish footballer
- Lewis Kinsella (born 1994), English footballer
- Liam Kinsella, English-born Irish footballer
- Mark Kinsella (born 1972), Irish footballer
- Mason Kinsella (born 2002), English professional mixed martial artist
- Mike Kinsella (born 1977), American musician
- Nate Kinsella (born 1980), American musician
- Niels Kinsella, Irish musician, member of God Is an Astronaut
- Nizaar Kinsella (birthdate unknown),English Football journalist
- Noël Kinsella (born 1939), Canadian senator
- Owen Kinsella, Irish football player
- Pat Kinsella, English footballer
- Ray Kinsella (1911–1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sophie Kinsella, English Novelist
- Stephan Kinsella (born 1965), American lawyer and author
- Ted Kinsella, CBE (1893–1967), Australian politician and judge
- Torsten Kinsella, Irish musician, member of God Is an Astronaut
- Thomas Kinsella (1928–2021), Irish poet
- Thomas Kinsella (politician) (1832–1884), American politician
- Tim Kinsella (born 1974), American musician
- Tommy Kinsella (1941–2009), Irish soccer player
- Tony Kinsella (born 1961), English footballer
- Warren Kinsella (born 1960), Canadian lawyer and author
- Walter Kinsella (disambiguation), several people
- W. P. Kinsella (1935–2016), Canadian author
- Ray Kinsella Fictional Film Character - Field of Dreams
Spelling variations
edit- Kinchella
- Kinchsular
- Kingslagh
- Kingslaghe
- Kinsela
- Kinsella
- Kinshellagh
- Kinshlagh
- Kinslayer
- Kinsler
- Kynsellagh
- Kynsellaghe
- O'Kinsella
- O'Cinnseallaigh
- Kinsley
See also
edit- Kinsella Peak, a mountain peak in Antarctica
- Kinsella, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet
- Uí Ceinnselaig, an Irish dynasty of Leinster
- Irish clans
References
edit- ^ a b c "Kinsella". SurnameDB. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- ^ Cairney, C. Thomas (1989). Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, and London: McFarland & Company. pp. 78–85. ISBN 0899503624.
- ^ O'Hart, John (1892). Irish Pedigrees; or, The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation. Vol. 1 (5th ed.). 14 and 15 Wellington Quay, Dublin; 28 Orchard Street, London; 14 Great Clyde Street, Glasgow; 36 & 38 Barclay Street, New York City: James Duffy, Burns & Oates, Hugh Margey, Benziger Brothers. p. 692.
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