Buckley (surname)
Buckley is a surname originating from either Ireland or England where it is particularly common, as well as Canada and the United States.
Some sources outline an Irish origin, whereas others outline an Anglo-Saxon origin.
Spelling variations of Buckley include Bucklie, Buckly, Bulkley, Buhilly, Ó Buachalla, Boughla and others.
England
This branch of the Buckley family is credited by some unknown sources as being of Anglo-Saxon origin, either as a habitation surname derived from settlements named Buckley, or as an occupational surname from the Anglo-Saxon words Bucc and Leah, meaning goat and wood.The surname Buckley is the 435th most common name in the United Kingdom, or 234th in England and Wales. It is particularly common in Surrey, but also Cheshire, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire amongst other places.
Rochdale
A branch of the Buckley family lived in Buckley, Greater Manchester in Rochdale for many centuries. They gave their name to Buckley Hall a manorhouse found within the locality. Their name is said to derive from "bleak hill" and they can be traced back to a "Geoffrey de Buckley".Ireland
Ó Buachalla, taken from the Irish word 'buachaill' originally meaning 'herdsman', was anglicised early as Ó Boughelly, Boughla, Buhilly and later as Buckley.The name Buckley in Ireland is derived from the native Gaelic Ó Buachalla Sept that was located in Lemanaghan, Co Offaly, where an important monastery was situated. The Ó Buachalla's claimed to be descendants of the cowherd of St. Manchán or Manahan and hereditary bearers of his shrine, the custodians of which were the O'Moonys of Doon, County Offaly. The last reference to the site as a monastery comes in 1205 when the death of the coarb, Gillebrenyn O’ Bichollye, is recorded. There was also a sept in northeast County Cork at the same time. Both were dispersed by the Cambro-Normans. Patrick Woulfe in his 'Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall', says that in the 16th century Buckley was peculiar to Cork, Tipperary, Offaly and especially Kerry.
The area surrounding Lemanaghan in Offaly is still home to many Buckleys today. The name still also exists as Buhilly and Boughla in Offaly today. This name was brought to Ulster in the seventeenth Century by settlers.
Buckley is the 99th most numerous name in Ireland.
Notable Buckleys
- A. J. Buckley, American actor
- Abel Buckley
- Alan Buckley, British football manager
- Albert Buckley, British Conservative politician
- Alexander Buckley, Australian Victoria Cross recipient
- Andrew Buckley , New Zealand field hockey player
- Ann Buckley, Irish musicologist
- Anna Buckley, American politician
- Anthony Buckley
- Arthur Buckley
- Austin Buckley, Irish hurler
- Barbara Buckley, attorney and Democratic Party politician
- Barry Buckley
- Ben Buckley, Australian businessman and footballer
- Betty Buckley, American actress
- Brad Buckley, artist, activist, urbanist, and professor
- Brandon Buckley, English professional footballer
- Brian Buckley , Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton
- Brian Buckley , Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray
- Bridget Buckley, British rower
- Bryan Buckley, film and commercial director and screenwriter
- Carol Buckley, elephant caregiver
- Cecil Buckley, Victoria Cross recipient
- Charles Buckley
- Christine Buckley
- Christopher Augustine Buckley, "Blind Boss" Buckley, 19th century political boss in San Francisco, California
- Christopher Buckley , American author, son of William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Connie Buckley, Irish hurler
- Curtis Buckley, football cornerback
- Dan Buckley, American comic books executive
- Daniel Buckley, one of the survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic
- David Buckley, "The Barracudas" Singer & Bass Guitarist. Graduate of School of Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University, Boston
- David Joss Buckley
- Delron Buckley, South African footballer
- Denis Buckley, rugby union player from Ireland
- Dennis J. Buckley Jr., United States Navy sailor and Silver Star recipient
- Dick Buckley, American radio presenter
- Dick Buckley , American baseball player
- Din Joe Buckley, member of the Cork Hurling 4 in row team 1941–1944
- Donie Buckley, Irish Gaelic footballer and coach
- Dylan Buckley, footballer
- Ed Buckley, footballer
- Edward Pery Buckley, British Liberal and Whig politician
- Edmund Buckley
- Eldra Buckley, American football running back, currently with the Philadelphia Eagles
- Ellen Buckley, military nurse
- Elsie Finnimore Buckley, English writer and translator
- Emerson Buckley, American conductor
- Eric Buckley, Archdeacon of Sudbury from 1930 until 1932
- Esther Buckley, American educator
- Fabian Buckley, President of HSE Connection Point
- Ginny Buckley, British television presenter
- Graham Buckley, Scottish footballer
- Jack Boyd Buckley, American civil engineer
- James Buckley, several people
- Jean Buckley, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Jeff Buckley, American songwriter, son of Tim Buckley
- Jenny Buckley, Irish television presenter
- Jessie Buckley, Irish actress
- Jimmy Buckley, British WW2 pilot and POW
- John Buckley, several people
- Keith Buckley, vocalist for Every Time I Die
- Kevin Buckley, American baseball player
- Leila Buckley, English poet, writer and translator
- Lord Buckley, American monologist
- Matthew Buckley, British actor
- Maurice Buckley, Australian Victoria Cross recipient
- Melanie Buckley, English chess master
- Mick Buckley, English footballer
- Mortimer J. Buckley, American executive with The Vanguard Group
- Nathan Buckley, Australian rules footballer
- Patricia Buckley, American socialite, wife of William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Raymond Buckley, American politician from New Hampshire
- Rebecca Buckley, American pediatrician and medical educator
- Samuel Botsford Buckley, American botanist and naturalist
- Shane Buckley, Irish rugby player
- Sigebert Buckley, only monk of Westminster to survive the Reformation
- Stephen Buckley, former Australian rules footballer
- Steve Buckley , American sports journalist
- Terrell Buckley, American retired professional football cornerback
- Thomas H. Buckley, American politician who served as Massachusetts Auditor.
- Thomas J. Buckley, American politician who served as Massachusetts Auditor.
- Thomas "Tim" Buckley, American anthropologist and Buddhist monastic
- Tim Buckley, American songwriter
- Troy Buckley, American college baseball coach
- Vincent Thomas Buckley, Australian poet, teacher, editor, essayist and critic
- Walter Buckley , English footballer
- Walter F. Buckley, American sociologist
- William Buckley , Australian convict
- William F. Buckley Jr., American author and one of the fathers of modern conservatism
- William Francis Buckley, CIA employee captured by Hezbollah
- Buckley Machin