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'''Dennehy''' is a surname of [[Ireland|Irish]] origin. The original form in Irish is Ó Duineachdha, meaning descendant of [[Duineachaidh]], who was a chieftain who fought the [[Danes]] in [[Limerick]] in 934.{{Citation needed|date=May 2017}} The name may mean "humane", or may mean "man from the fairy hills".{{According to whom|date=May 2017}} Spelling variations include Denehy, Dennehey, Danahy, Deniehy, and Denahy. The name may refer to:
'''Dennehy''' is a surname of [[Ireland|Irish]] origin. The original form in Irish is Ó Duineachdha, meaning descendant of [[Duineachaidh]], who was a chieftain who fought the [[Danes]] in [[Limerick]] in 934.{{Citation needed|date=May 2017}} The name may mean "humane", or may mean "man from the fairy hills".{{According to whom|date=May 2017}} Spelling variations include Denehy, Dennehey, Danahy, Deniehy, and Denahy. The name may refer to:

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Dennehy is a surname of Irish origin. The original form in Irish is Ó Duineachdha, meaning descendant of Duineachaidh, who was a chieftain who fought the Danes in Limerick in 934.[citation needed] The name may mean "humane", or may mean "man from the fairy hills".[according to whom?] Spelling variations include Denehy, Dennehey, Danahy, Deniehy, and Denahy. The name may refer to: