Kelly Family Crest
Each Kelly family crest painting is an authentic, individual heraldic work of art, hand painted with a modern twist at our studio in Glaslough, Ireland.
The Kelly surname derives from King Colla da Crioch, who died in 357 A.D.
Product Features:
Hand-painted with hand written surnames and dates underneath crests.
Personalised modern designed heraldry.
Acrylic paints on high quality 300gm paper.
5 mm Minuet Mount.
Artwork Dimensions: 210 x 165 mm
Frame Dimensions: 310 x 265 mm
Estimated lead times 2-3 weeks. Email if you need your order sooner.
All crests are carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival.
Each Kelly family crest painting is an authentic, individual heraldic work of art, hand painted with a modern twist at our studio in Glaslough, Ireland.
The Kelly surname derives from King Colla da Crioch, who died in 357 A.D.
Product Features:
Hand-painted with hand written surnames and dates underneath crests.
Personalised modern designed heraldry.
Acrylic paints on high quality 300gm paper.
5 mm Minuet Mount.
Artwork Dimensions: 210 x 165 mm
Frame Dimensions: 310 x 265 mm
Estimated lead times 2-3 weeks. Email if you need your order sooner.
All crests are carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival.
Each Kelly family crest painting is an authentic, individual heraldic work of art, hand painted with a modern twist at our studio in Glaslough, Ireland.
The Kelly surname derives from King Colla da Crioch, who died in 357 A.D.
Product Features:
Hand-painted with hand written surnames and dates underneath crests.
Personalised modern designed heraldry.
Acrylic paints on high quality 300gm paper.
5 mm Minuet Mount.
Artwork Dimensions: 210 x 165 mm
Frame Dimensions: 310 x 265 mm
Estimated lead times 2-3 weeks. Email if you need your order sooner.
All crests are carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival.
Kelly Coat of Arms
In many cases, Kelly is an Anglicisation of the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, which means "descendant of Ceallach." The personal name Ceallach has been thought to mean "bright-headed," but the current understanding is that the name means "frequenting churches," derived from the Irish ceall. In other cases, the surname Kelly is an Anglicisation of the Irish Ó Cadhla, which means "descendant of Cadhla."
The surname can also be derived from several place names. For example, the surname can be derived from two places in Scotland: Kelly, near Arbroath, and Kellie, in Fife. The surname can also be derived from a place name in England, Kelly, in Devon. This place name is derived from the Cornish celli, meaning "wood" or "grove." Variant spellings of the Irish surname Kelly include O'Kelly, Kelley, O'Kelley, Kellie, and O'Killia.
The surname is one of the most prevalent surnames in Ireland. It is also very common in Galloway, and the Isle of Man.