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Meany is a surname that appears in English-speaking countries. It is most commonly found in the United States and Ireland, and is sometimes considered a variant spelling of Meaney, an Irish-origin name. As a family name, Meany has been borne by individuals in a variety of professional fields.

One of the most prominent bearers of the name was George Meany, an American labor leader who

Beyond George Meany, people with the surname have been active in education, government, and business, though

See also Meaney, a related surname with similar origins.

led
major
national
unions
and,
after
the
1955
merger
of
the
AFL
and
CIO,
headed
the
AFL-CIO.
Through
his
leadership,
the
federation
became
a
central
voice
in
U.S.
labor
politics
during
the
mid-20th
century.
none
have
achieved
the
same
level
of
national
recognition.
In
contemporary
usage,
Meany
appears
in
historical
records,
genealogical
references,
and
media
as
a
surname
rather
than
a
standalone
term.