Commane is an Irish surname, anglicised from the Gaelic Ó Comáin, meaning 'descendant of Comán or Commán.' The name traces its origins to early Irish figures, including saints, kings, and chieftains.[1]
Rooted in an early medieval chiefdom, the surname is historically associated with Connacht and Munster, particularly County Clare.[2]
For a more detailed history, see Ó Comáin.
Notable People
- Fr. Michael Commane: An Irish priest and journalist who contributes columns to ''The Irish Times'' and ''The Kerryman''.[3]