OHaras
OHaras is a surname of Irish origin, derived from the Irish Gaelic name Ó hAodha, which means "descendant of Aodh." The name is most commonly associated with the O'Hara clan, a prominent family in Irish history. The O'Hara clan is believed to have originated in the province of Munster, with their lands primarily located in County Cork and County Kerry.
The O'Hara clan played a significant role in Irish history, particularly during the medieval period. They were
The O'Hara clan's influence extended beyond Ireland, as many members migrated to other parts of the world,
The O'Hara clan's coat of arms features a red chief with three silver hares, symbolizing their Irish