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Surname only will suffice for names.
In the case of Irish names, leave out the fada, and also leave out ‘O’ or ‘Mac an’ — the last part of their name is all you need. You will need both the ‘O’ and the apostrophe for a name spelled in English, eg O’Donnell.
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