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'''O'Neill''' is a surname of [[ |
'''O'Neill''' is a surname of [[Irish]] origin, and has been alternately found as '''O'Neil''', '''O'Neal''', '''Ó Néill''', '''Ó Neill''', '''Ó Néill''' and '''Ua Néill'''; for the history of the name please see [[O'Neill (surname)]]. |
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== Notable Persons == |
== Notable Persons == |
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For a list of notable people, please see [[O'Neill (surname)]]. |
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*[[Alan O'Neill]], (born 1957), an Irish football player. |
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*[[Alan O'Neill (footballer born 1973)]], (born 1973), an Irish football player. |
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*[[Alexander O'Neal]] (born 1953), American musician |
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*[[Alexandre O'Neill]], (1924–1986), a Portuguese writer. |
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*[[Amber O'Neal]] (born 1974), American professional wrestler |
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*[[Amy O'Neill]], (born 1971), an actress/performer. |
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*[[Ana María O'Neill]], an educator, author and advocate of women's rights. |
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*[[Andrew O'Neill]], (born 1979), an English vegan, anarchist, transvestite, stand-up comedian, musician and writer. |
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*[[Anthony O'Neill]], (born 1964), an Australian fiction writer. |
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*[[April O'Neil]], a fictional character in the Mirage Studios franchise ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' |
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*[[Arthur O'Neal]] (born 1765 Ireland), American trader in Appalachia, friend of Cherokee |
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*[[Arthur Joseph O'Neill]], (born 1917), an American bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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*[[Arthur O'Neill]], (1876–1914), was an Irish Ulster Unionist Party politician |
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*[[Austin O'Neill]], (born 1982) is an Irish football player |
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*[[Bernie O'Neill]], an American politician. |
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*[[B.F. O'Neal, Jr.]] (1922–2004), Louisiana businessman Republican politician |
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*[[Bill O'Neill]], (1880–1920), a Canadian-born Major League Baseball player. |
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*[[Billy O'Neill]], (1878–1955), a Welsh international rugby union player. |
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*[[Billy O'Neill (footballer)]], an Irish professional footballer. |
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*[[Brendan O'Neill (businessman)]], (born 1948), a British business executive. |
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*[[Brendan O'Neill (journalist)]], an English journalist. |
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*[[Brian O'Neill]], (born 1929), a Canadian executive within the National Hockey League. |
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*[[Brian O'Neill (1574)]], chief of the O'Neills of Clanaboy, surrendering his title to Sir Philip Sidney for a knighthood in 1567. |
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*[[Brian O'Neill (superintendent)]], (1941–2009), an American superintendent of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. |
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*[[Buckey O'Neill]], (1860–1898), an American soldier, sheriff, newspaper editor, miner, politician, gambler and lawyer. |
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*[[Byron O'Neill]], (born 1970), an American artist. |
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*[[Calvin O'Neal]] (b. ?), American football linebacker |
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*[[Carol O'Neal]] (born 1948), American model and Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month in July 1972 |
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*[[Charles Duncan O'Neal]] (1879–1936), Barbados politician and physician |
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*[[Charles O'Neal]] (1904-1996), American film and television screenwriter |
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*[[Connor O'Neill]], a fictional Northern Irish character in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' |
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*[[C. William O'Neill]], (1916–1978), an American politician. |
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*[[Carlos O'Neill]], (1760–1835), a titular head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty. |
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*[[Cecily O'Neill]], authority on Process drama and the arts in education. |
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*[[Charles Gordon O'Neill]], (1828–1900), an Australasian engineer, inventor, parliamentarian and philanthropist. |
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*[[Charles H. O'Neill]], (''c''.1800–1897), an Irish-born American politician and mayor. |
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*[[Charles O'Neill (Pennsylvania politician)]], (1821–1893), an American politician. |
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*[[Charles O'Neill, 1st Earl O'Neill]], (1779–1841), a British politician, peer and landowner. |
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*[[Colm O'Neill (born 1964)]], (born 1964), an Irish sportsperson. |
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*[[Colm O'Neill (born 1988)]], (born 1988), an Irish sportsperson. |
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*[[Con O'Neill (actor)]], (born 1966), a a British actor. |
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*[[Con O'Neill (diplomat)]], (1912–1988), a British civil servant and diplomat. |
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*[[Conn (Constantine) O'Neill]], a titular head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty. |
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*[[Dave O'Neal]] (born 1937), American politician, former Lieutenant Governor of Illinois |
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*[[Deltha O'Neal]] (born 1977), American football player |
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*[[Dipika O'Neill Joti]], (born 1977), a Turkish actor and model |
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*[[Damian O'Neill]], (born 1961), a lead guitarist in the pop-punk band, The Undertones. |
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*[[Dan O'Neill]], (born 1942), an American underground cartoonist. |
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*[[Dan O'Neill (writer)]], an American journalist and writer. |
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*[[Daniel O'Neill]], (1920–1974), an Irish Romantic painter. |
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*[[Daniel O'Neill (editor)]], an Irish-born American newspaper editor and owner |
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*[[Daniel O'Neill (royalist)]], (''c''.1612–1664), an Irish army officer, politician and courtier. |
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*[[Daria O'Neill]], (born 1971), an American radio and television personality. |
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*[[Darren O'Neill]], an Irish boxer. |
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*[[Davin O'Neill]], an Irish professional footballer. |
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*[[Dennis O'Neill]], (born 1948), a Welsh operatic tenor and recording artist. |
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*[[Dennis O'Neill (rugby league)]], a British professional rugby league footballer. |
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*[[Dermot O'Neill (footballer)]], (born 1960), an Irish soccer player. |
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*[[Dermot O'Neill (gardener)]], an Irish gardener. |
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*[[Diarmuid O'Neill]], (1969–1996), an English-born volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army. |
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*[[Dick O'Neill]], (1928–1998), an American stage, film and television actor. |
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*[[Don O'Neill]], a watercolorist and architect. |
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*[[Douglas F. O'Neill]], (born 1968), an American Thoroughbred horse trainer. |
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*[[Eamon O'Neill (SDLP politician)]], (born 1944), Northern Irish nationalist politician in Northern Ireland. |
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*[[Eamon O'Neill (wrestler)]], an Irish professional wrestler |
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*[[Eamonn O'Neill (Irish politician)]], (died 3 November 1954) was an Irish Cumann na nGaedhael and later Fine Gael party politician |
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*[[Ed O'Neill]], (born 1946), an American actor. |
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*[[Edward J. O'Neill]], (1902–1979), an American US Army officer. |
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*[[Edward L. O'Neill]], (1903–1948), an American politician. |
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*[[Edward O'Neill, 2nd Baron O'Neill]], (1839–1928), an Irish peer and politician. |
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*[[Eliza O'Neill]], (1791 – 29 October 1872) was an Irish actress, later baronetess. |
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*[[Elizabeth O'Neill Verner]], (1883 - 1979) was an artist, author and lecturer |
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*[[Ella O'Neill]], the mother of playwright Eugene O'Neill and wife of actor James O'Neill. |
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*[[Emmett O'Neill]], (1918–1993), an American Major League Baseball pitcher. |
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*[[Eric O'Neill]], (born 1973), an American former American FBI operative. |
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*[[Eugene M O'Neill]], (1850–1926), an Irish-born American lawyer and newspaper owner. |
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*[[Eugene O'Neill (hurler)]], (born 1978), an Irish sportsperson. |
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*[[Eugene O'Neill]], (1888–1953), an American playwright, and Nobel laureate in Literature. |
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*[[Eunan O'Neill]], (born 1982), a Northern Irish television presenter. |
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*[[Evan O'Neill Kane]], (1861–1932), a surgeon working in Pennsylvania, USA. |
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*[[Edward Asbury O'Neal]] (1818–1890), American Confederate general during the American Civil War |
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*[[Emmet O'Neal]] (1853–1922), American Democratic politician who was Governor of Alabama |
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*[[Frank O'Neal]], American cartoonist |
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*[[Frederick O'Neal]] (1905 — 1992), American actor and television director |
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*[[Fabián O'Neill]], (born 1973), a Uruguayan football midfielder. |
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*[[Felim O'Neill of Kinard]], an Irish nobleman who led the Irish Rebellion of 1641 in Ulster. |
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*[[Francis O'Neill]], (1848–1936), an Irish-born American police officer. |
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*[[Frank "Buck" O'Neill]], (1875–1958), an American head football coach. |
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*[[Frank O'Neill (footballer)]], (born 1940), an Irish footballer. |
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*[[Gail O'Neill]], |
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*[[Gary O'Neill]], |
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*[[Gene O'Neill]], |
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*[[George Bernard O'Neill]], |
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*[[George O'Neill]], |
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*[[George O'Neill (Scottish footballer)]], |
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*[[George O'Neill (Scottish footballer)]], |
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*[[Gerard K. O'Neill]], |
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*[[Griffin O'Neal]] (born 1964), American actor |
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*[[Harriet O'Neill]], |
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*[[Harry O'Neill]], |
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*[[Harry O'Neill (catcher)]], |
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*[[Harry O'Neill (pitcher)]], |
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*[[Harry P. O'Neill]], |
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*[[Heather O'Neill]], |
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*[[Henrique O'Neill, 1st Viscount of Santa Mónica]], |
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*[[Henry O'Neill]], |
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*[[Henry O'Neill (disambiguation)]], |
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*[[Henry O'Neill (painter)]], |
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*[[Hugh Dubh O'Neill]], |
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*[[Hugh McShane Ó Neill]] |
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*[[Hugh Ó Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone]] |
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*[[Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan]], |
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*[[Hugh O'Neill]], |
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*[[Hugo José Jorge O'Neill]], |
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*[[Hugo Ricciardi O'Neill]], |
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*[[Hugh Ó Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone]], (''c''. 1550–1616), an Irish 2nd Earl of Tyrone |
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*[[Ivan O'Neal]], Vincentian political leader |
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*[[Jack O'Neill]], a fictional character in the Canadian-American SyFy television series ''Stargate SG-1'' |
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*[[Jamie O'Neal]] (born Jamie Murphy, 1968), Australian country singer and songwriter |
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*[[Jermaine O'Neal]] (born 1978), American NBA basketball player |
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*[[Jim O'Neal]] (b. 1948), American blues expert, writer, record producer and record company executive |
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*[[Joseph T. O'Neal]], American politician |
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*[[Johnny O'Neal]], American jazz pianist |
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*[[Jack O'Neill (baseball)]], |
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*[[Jack O'Neill (businessman)]], |
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*[[Jack O'Neill (disambiguation)]], |
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*[[Jack O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jacquie O'Neill]], |
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*[[James I. O'Neill High School]], |
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*[[James O'Neill]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (actor)]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (archivist)]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (baseball)]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (politician)]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (priest)]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (Washington politician)]], |
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*[[James O'Neill (Washington politician)]], |
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*[[James Ryan O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jamie O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jamie O'Neill (snooker player)]], |
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*[[Jan Lehane]],]], |
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*[[Jeff O'Neill (game designer)]], |
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*[[Jeff O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jeffrey O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jennifer O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jim O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jim O'Neill (disambiguation)]], |
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*[[Jim O'Neill (economist)]], |
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*[[Jim O'Neill (ice hockey)]], |
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*[[Jimmy O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jimmy O'Neill (footballer born 1941)]], |
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*[[Jimmy O'Neill (footballer born 1941)]], |
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*[[João O'Neill]], |
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*[[João Pedro Torlades O'Neill]], |
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*[[Joaquim Torlades O'Neill]], |
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*[[Joe O'Neill]], |
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*[[Joey O'Neill]], |
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*[[John J. O'Neill]], |
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*[[John Johnston O'Neill]], |
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*[[John Joseph O'Neill (UK politician)]], |
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*[[John Joseph O'Neill (US politician)]], |
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*[[John Joseph O'Neill (US politician)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (Australian rules footballer)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (Australian rules footballer)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (baseball)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (congressman)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (editor)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (guitarist)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (Irish footballer)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (musician)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (Northern Ireland footballer)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (rugby league)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (Scottish footballer)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (sport administrator)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (VC)]], |
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*[[John O'Neill (Vietnam veteran)]], |
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*[[John P. O'Neill]], |
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*[[John Raymond O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jonjo O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jorge Maria O'Neill]], |
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*[[Jorge Torlades O'Neill I]], |
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*[[Jorge Torlades O'Neill II]], |
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*[[José Carlos O'Neill]], |
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*[[José Maria O'Neill]], |
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*[[Joseph O'Neill]], |
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*[[Joseph O'Neill (1886-1953)]], |
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*[[Joseph O'Neill (born 1964)]], |
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*[[Julian O'Neill (New Zealand)]], |
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*[[Julian O'Neill]], |
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*[[Juliet O'Neill]], |
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*[[Kathleen O'Neal Gear]] (born 1954), American writer |
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*[[Kelley O'Neal]] (b. ?), American saxophonist |
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*[[Kate O'Neill]], |
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*[[Keith O'Neill]], |
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*[[Keith O'Neill (fiddler)]], |
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*[[Keith O'Neill (footballer)]], |
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*[[Kevin O'Neill (Australian rules footballer)]], |
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*[[Kevin O'Neill (basketball)]], |
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*[[Kevin O'Neill (comics)]] |
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*[[Kevin O'Neill (rugby union)]], |
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*[[Kevin O'Neill]], |
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*[[Kim L. O'Neill]], |
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*[[Leslie O'Neal]] (born 1964), American Football player |
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*[[Larry O'Neill]], |
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*[[Laurence O'Neill]], |
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*[[Lawrence Joseph O'Neill]], |
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*[[Lawrence O'Neill]], |
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*[[Linda O'Neill]], |
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*[[Louis O'Neill]], |
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*[[Luke O'Neill]], |
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*[[Maston E. O'Neal, Jr.]] (1907 - 1990), American politician |
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*[[Melinda O'Neal]], American conductor of choral music |
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*[[Mike O'Neal]] (born 1951), Kansas Republican politician |
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*[[Maggie O'Neill]], |
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*[[Maire O'Neill]], |
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*[[Margaret O'Neill Eaton]], |
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*[[María de Mater O'Neill]], |
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*[[Maria O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mark A. O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mark O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mark O'Neill (TV personality)]], |
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*[[Martin O'Neill (disambiguation)]], |
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*[[Martin O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Clackmannan]], |
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*[[Martin O'Neill]], Northern Irish footballer and manager |
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*[[Marty O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mary Auguste O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mary Devenport O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mary O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mary-Anne O'Neill]], |
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*[[Matthew O'Neill]], |
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*[[Matthew O'Neill (filmmaker)]], |
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*[[Matthew O'Neill (footballer)]], |
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*[[Merlin O'Neill]], |
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*[[Michael O'Neill]], |
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*[[Michael O'Neill (academic)]], |
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*[[Michael O'Neill (actor)]], |
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*[[Michael O'Neill (educator)]], |
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*[[Michael O'Neill (footballer)]], |
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*[[Michael O'Neill (politician)]], |
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*[[Michelle Leclaire O'Neill]], |
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*[[Michelle O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mike O'Neill]], |
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*[[Mike O'Neill (baseball)]], |
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*[[Mike O'Neill (ice hockey)]], |
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*[[Mike O'Neill (lacrosse)]], |
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*[[Mike O'Neill (musician)]], |
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*[[Mike O'Neill (rugby league)]], |
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*[[Mildred O'Neill]], |
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*[[Moira O'Neill]], |
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*[[Morgan O'Neill]], |
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*[[Nathan O'Neill]], |
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*[[Nicholas O'Neill]], |
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*[[Norm O'Neill]], |
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*[[Norman O'Neill (composer)]], |
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*[[Norman O'Neill (disambiguation)]], |
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*[[Onora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve]], |
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*[[Oona O'Neill]], |
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*[[Owen Roe O'Neill]], |
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*[[O'Neal Compton]] (born 1951), American film and television actor |
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*[[O'Neill Donaldson]], (born November 24, 1969 in Birmingham) is an English former footballer |
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*[[O'Neill Spencer]], (1909-1944), a jazz drummer and singer |
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*[[Patrice Oneal]] (born 1969), African-American comedian |
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*[[Patrick O'Neal]] (1927–1994), American television, stage, and film actor |
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*[[Pearl O'Neal]] (born 1898), American swimmer and coach |
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*[[Peggy O'Neal]], voice actress |
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*[[Pete O'Neal]] (born 1940), American Black Panther Party member |
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*[[Pat O'Neill]], |
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*[[Pat O'Neill (cinema)]], |
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*[[Pat O'Neill (Dublin footballer)]], |
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*[[Pat O'Neill (Kilkenny hurler)]], |
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*[[Patrick O'Neill]], |
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*[[Patrick O'Neill (handballer)]], |
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*[[Patrick O'Neill (politician)]], |
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*[[Patrick O'Neill, 1st Count of Tyrone]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill (author)]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill (baseball)]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill (businessman)]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill (gymnast)]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill (racing driver)]], |
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*[[Paul O'Neill (rock producer)]], |
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*[[Pauline O'Neill]], |
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*[[Pauline O'Neill (nun)]], |
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*[[Pauline O'Neill (suffrage leader)]], |
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*[[Pearse O'Neill]], |
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*[[Peter O'Neill]], |
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*[[Phelim (Felix) O'Neill]], |
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*[[Phelim Caoch Ó Neill]], |
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*[[Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan]], |
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*[[Ralph Ambrose O'Neill]], an American flying ace from the World War I. |
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*[[Rebecca O'Neill]], (born 1981), a New Zealander football player. |
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*[[Richard O'Neill]], (born 1943), an Anglo-Irish author and editor. |
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*[[Richard W. O'Neill]], (1898–1982), an American soldier who received the Medal of Honor during World War I. |
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*[[Riley O'Neill]], (born 1985), a Canadian soccer player. |
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*[[Robert J. O'Neill]], (born 1936), a Chair of the International Academic Advisory Committee at the United States Studies Centre. |
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*[[Robert Torrens O'Neill]], (1845–1910), an Irish Unionist politician. |
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*[[Rose O'Neill]], (1874–1944), an illustrator. |
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*[[Ryan O'Neill (American soccer player)]], (born 1978) an American soccer midfielder. |
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*[[Ryan O'Neill (Northern Irish footballer)]], (born 1990), a Northern Irish footballer. |
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*[[Ralph T. O'Neal]], British Virgin Islands politician |
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*[[Robert Jordan|Reagan O'Neal]], one of several pseudonyms of James Oliver Rigney, Jr (born 1948), American writer |
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*[[Ron O'Neal]] (1937–2004), American actor, director and screenwriter |
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*[[Rose O'Neal Greenhow]] (1817–1864), Confederate spy |
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*[[Ryan O'Neal]] (born 1941), American actor |
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*[[Séamus Ó Néill]], (1910–1986), an Irish writer |
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*[[Shane Ó Neill]], (''c''.1530–1567), an Irish chief of the O'Neill clan of Ulster in the mid 16th century |
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*[[Shaquille O'Neal]] (born 1972), American basketball player |
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*[[Stan O'Neal]], manager of Merrill Lynch |
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*[[Steve O'Neal]] (born 1946), American football punter |
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*[[Seán O'Neill]], (born 1938), a Northern Irish sportsperson. |
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*[[Sean O'Neill (table tennis)]], an American table tennis player and coach. |
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*[[Sean O'Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone]], |
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*[[Shane O'Neill (hurler)]], (born 1986), an Irish sportsperson. |
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*[[Sharon O'Neill]], (born 1952), a New Zealander singer-songwriter and pianist. |
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*[[Sid O'Neill]], an Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Simon O'Neill]], (born 1971), a New Zealand-born operatic tenor. |
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*[[Stephen O'Neill]],(born 1980), an Irish Gaelic footballer. |
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*[[Steve O'Neill]], (1891–1962), an American catcher, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. |
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*[[Steve O'Neill (owner)]], (1899–1983), an American owner of a professional baseball team. |
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*[[Steve O'Neill (rugby league)]], a professional rugby league footballer. |
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*[[Susie O'Neill]], (born 1973), an Australian former competitive swimmer. |
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*[[Tara Lynne O'Neill]], a TV presenter |
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*[[Ted O'Neill]], a Dean of Admissions at the University of Chicago. |
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*[[Terence O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine]], (1914–1990), the fourth Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. |
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*[[Terry O'Neill (feminist)]], (born ''c''.1953), an American feminist attorney, professor and activist for social justice. |
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*[[Terry O'Neill (karateka)]], an actor. |
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*[[Terry O'Neill (photographer)]], (born 1938), an English photographer, |
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*[[Thomas Newman O'Neill, Jr.]], (born 1928), an American federal judge. |
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*[[Thomas O'Neill (journalist)]], (1904–1971), an American journalist. |
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*[[Thomas O'Neill (political scientist)]], a student. |
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*[[Thomas O'Neill (politician)]], (1882–1965), Canadian politician. |
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*[[Thomas P. O'Neill III]], (born 1945), leader of a public relations and government affairs firm. |
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*[[Tim O'Neill (Canadian football)]], (born 1979), a Canadian football player. |
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*[[Timothy O'Neill (soccer)]], (born 1982), American soccer player. |
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*[[Tip O'Neill]], (1912–1994), an American politician. |
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*[[Tip O'Neill (baseball)]], (1858–1915), a Canadian left fielder in Major League Baseball. |
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*[[Tom O'Neill (ice hockey)]], (born 1923), a professional ice hockey player. |
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*[[Tommy O'Neill]], (born 1955), a Scottish football midfielder. |
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*[[Tony O'Neill]], a New York based musician and author. |
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*[[Tatum O'Neal]] (born 1963), American actress |
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*[[Tirlough Brassileagh Ó Neill]], the son of Phelim Caoch O'Neill, Prince of the Cenél nEógain |
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*[[Turlough Luineach Ó Neill]], (1532–1595), an Irish earl of the Clan-Connell, inaugurated as the King of Tyrone |
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*[[Ty O'Neal]] (born 1978), American actor |
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*[[Wil O'Neal]], American technology journalist |
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*[[Ward O'Neill]], (born 1951), an Australian illustrator, caricaturist and cartoonist. |
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*[[Wes O'Neill]], (born 1986) a Canadian ice hockey player. |
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*[[Willa O'Neill]], a New Zealander actress. |
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*[[William O'Neill (Connecticut politician)]], (1930–2007), an American Governor of Connecticut. |
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*[[William O'Neill (Ohio jurist)]], (born 1947), an American lawyer, jurist and appellate judge. |
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*[[William O'Neill, 1st Baron O'Neill]], (1813–1883), an Anglo-Irish hereditary peer, clergyman and musical composer. |
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*[[Yvonne O'Neill]], (born 1936), a Canadian politician. |
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*[[Buckey O'Neill Cabin]], a cabin. |
*[[Buckey O'Neill Cabin]], a cabin. |
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*[[Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site]], located in Danville, California, the site which preserves ''Tao House'', the hillside home of playwright, Eugene O'Neill. |
*[[Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site]], located in Danville, California, the site which preserves ''Tao House'', the hillside home of playwright, Eugene O'Neill. |
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*[[Eugene O'Neill Theater Center]], a not-for-profit theater company located in Connecticut. |
*[[Eugene O'Neill Theater]], ''several things'' |
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**[[Eugene O'Neill Theater Center]], a not-for-profit theater company located in Connecticut. |
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*[[Eugene O'Neill Theatre]], a Broadway theatre located in midtown-Manhattan. |
**[[Eugene O'Neill Theatre]], a Broadway theatre located in midtown-Manhattan. |
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*[[O'Neill Park]], is located on the corner of Nobbs and Cooper Roads, Yagoona, Sydney, Australia, within the Bankstown City Council municipality. |
*[[O'Neill Park]], is located on the corner of Nobbs and Cooper Roads, Yagoona, Sydney, Australia, within the Bankstown City Council municipality. |
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*[[O'Neill, Nebraska]], a city in Holt County, Nebraska, United States. |
*[[O'Neill, Nebraska]], a city in Holt County, Nebraska, United States. |
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O'Neill is a surname of Irish origin, and has been alternately found as O'Neil, O'Neal, Ó Néill, Ó Neill, Ó Néill and Ua Néill; for the history of the name please see O'Neill (surname).
Notable Persons
For a list of notable people, please see O'Neill (surname).
Places
- Australia
- O'Neill's Adventureland, a small amusement park located in Edmondson Park, New South Wales, Australia.
- Canada
- Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School, a Catholic secondary education institute located in the Coronation Park neighbourhood of north Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute, located in Oshawa, Ontario within the Durham District School Board.
- Ireland
- Crotta O'Neill's, a hurling club in the Kilflynn area of Kerry.
- United States of America
- O'Neal Island, a member of the San Juan Islands of Washington state, USA
- Buckey O'Neill Cabin, a cabin.
- Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, located in Danville, California, the site which preserves Tao House, the hillside home of playwright, Eugene O'Neill.
- Eugene O'Neill Theater, several things
- Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, a not-for-profit theater company located in Connecticut.
- Eugene O'Neill Theatre, a Broadway theatre located in midtown-Manhattan.
- O'Neill Park, is located on the corner of Nobbs and Cooper Roads, Yagoona, Sydney, Australia, within the Bankstown City Council municipality.
- O'Neill, Nebraska, a city in Holt County, Nebraska, United States.
- O'Neill House Office Building, a congressional office building located near the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
- O'Neill Forebay, a forebay to the San Luis Reservoir west of Los Banos, California.
- O'Neill Dam, an earthfill dam on San Luis Creek west of Los Banos, California.
- O'Neill Center, multi-purpose athletic complex at Western Connecticut State University.
- O'Neill Building, a landmark former department store, located at 655 Sixth Avenue in New York City.
- Rose O'Neill Literary House, one of three "Centers of Excellence" at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland.
- Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building, an administrative center of the federal government in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Tunnel, a highway tunnel built in Boston, Massachusetts.
Titles
- Baron O'Neill, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
- O'Neill of Clannaboy, one of the hereditary Chiefs of the name of Ireland
- O'Neill Baronets, two in the Baronetage of Ireland, and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
- Earl O'Neill, a title in the Peerage of Ireland.
Families
- O'Neills of Puerto Rico, the descendants of various O'Neill families.
- O'Neill dynasty, an Irish clan.
- Ó Neill Dynasty Today, an O'Neill family in Portugal.
- Uí Néill, the descendants of Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Other
- Dennis O'Neill case,
- Eugene O'Neill Award, one of Sweden's finest acting awards for actors of the stage.
- O'Neill Sea Odyssey, a non-profit organization located in Santa Cruz, California
- O'Neill World Cup of Surfing, a prestigious event in surfing held annually at Sunset Beach in Hawaii.
- O'Neill v Phillips, is a UK company law case on an action for unfair prejudice
- O'Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro, a surfing event.
- O'Neill ministry,
- O'Neill (brand), a surfwear and equipment brand that was started in San Francisco, California,
- O'Neills, the largest manufacturer of sportswear in Ireland.
- Seán O'Neill Band, an Irish musical band
- Sheff v. O'Neill,
- Sandler O'Neill and Partners, a New York City-based investment banking firm.
- Tip O'Neill Award, an award given out by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame*
- The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, an American television drama series, which aired on CBS from 1990 to 1992.
- USS O'Neill (DE-188), a Cannon-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy.
- O'Neal Steel, Inc., American metal company
- Stealing O'Neal, Australian band