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Robert is a male given name. The name Robert[1][2] is derived from Germanic roots hrod and beraht meaning "fame" and "bright"[3]. After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England, where an Anglo-Saxon cognate of the name also already existed, with the Normans.
Edward is an Englishgiven name. It is derived from Old English words ead (meaning "rich, blessed") and weard (meaning "guard").
McGuire
Origin: Irish
Spelling variations of this family name include: Maguire, MacGuire, Guire, Guirey, Guiry and others.
First found in the county Fermanagh where they held a family seat from ancient times.
Some of the first settlers of this family name and some of its variants were: Dennis McGuire, who settled in New England in 1772; Arthur, Bernard, Catherine, Daniel, Hugh, James, John, Michael, Patrick, Peter, Robert, Thomas, and William McGuire, all arrived in Philadephia between 1840 and 1860.
Some noteworthy people of the name McGuire:
-Molly McGuire, American singer-songwriter
-Joseph Blair "Joe" McGuire, (b. 1944), Canadian politician
Edward is an Englishgiven name. It is derived from Old English words ead (meaning "rich, blessed") and weard (meaning "guard").
McGuire
Origin: Irish
Spelling variations of this family name include: Maguire, MacGuire, Guire, Guirey, Guiry and others.
First found in the county Fermanagh where they held a family seat from ancient times.
Some of the first settlers of this family name and some of its variants were: Dennis McGuire, who settled in New England in 1772; Arthur, Bernard, Catherine, Daniel, Hugh, James, John, Michael, Patrick, Peter, Robert, Thomas, and William McGuire, all arrived in Philadephia between 1840 and 1860.
Some noteworthy people of the name McGuire:
-Molly McGuire, American singer-songwriter
-Joseph Blair "Joe" McGuire, (b. 1944), Canadian politician
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