Keller (surname)

The most ancient origin of the surname Keller is Irish and comes from the Anglicized version of the Old Gaelic surname Ó Céilechair (meaning descendant of Céilechair) in the 11th century AD. Céilechair was descended from Cennétig mac Lorcáin King of the Dál gCais in modern-day Clare, which was at that time the Gaelic Kingdom of Thomond. Cennétig mac Lorcáin was the ancestor and progenitor of the Keller family, and also of the Kennedys and O'Briens of Munster.

The Anglicized surname in Ireland has many different spellings including: O'Kelleher, Kelaher, Kelliher, Kellar, Keller, McKeller, MacKeller, and O'Keller.

The meaning of Ceileachair in Gaelic Irish is 'companionable' or 'uxorious.'[1]

The surname In German means cellar or basement. A Latinized form of "Keller" is "Cellarius".

People whose surname is or was Keller include:

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