Quilty
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- For the town in Ireland see, Quilty, County Clare.
Quilty is an Irish family name which has spread throughout the English-speaking world.
The name "Quilty" is an Anglicized form of the ancient Gaelic name of "Caoilte", (pronounced: Cweeltia). There was a mythic Celtic warrior (c. 3rd Century A.D.) by that name who was the Irish equivalent of a "knight of the round table." According to legend he lived long enough to be baptized by St. Patrick (c.389-461). The book "If You're A Wee Bit Irish: a chart of old Irish families collected from folk tradition" by William Durning (1978) recounts the ancestry of Caoilte back to Adam. James Joyce (1882-1941) in chapter twelve of his masterpiece, Ulysses, (1922) has "The tribe of Caolte" as one of the twelve tribes of Ireland in a biblical parallel to the twelve tribes of Israel. Quilty is also a small town in County Clare Ireland, near the black cliffs of Moher.
Various spellings:
(Gaelic) : Caoilte, Caolte, Cuallta
(English): Kielty, Kealty, Keelty, Keilty, Kelty, Kilty, Quilty, (with or with out an O' or Mc or Mac) The most common are Kielty and Quilty.
Meaning: Possibly a derivation of coillte meaning woods or at the wood and caol meaning slender.
Coat-of-Arms: A broken Lance held in armoured hand, set over a bend of gules on an argent ground.
Motto: " Lamb Ladir an Nachtar-meaning,"the strong hand uppermost."
Demographics: In 1850 there were over 75 families bearing the name of "Quilty" in Ireland, over half of them in County Limerick. As of 2005, there were about 300 families bearing the name of "Quilty" in the United States alone, almost half them in the northeast, with the highest concentrations in the states of Massachusetts, New York, Florida, Illinois, and California.
[edit] Notable individuals with the surname Quilty
Listed chronologically according to year of birth:
Thomas John (Tom) Quilty (1887-1979) Australian station owner, philanthropist and poet. In 1966 he donated 1000 pounds for a trophy, "The Tom Quilty Gold Cup", as the winner award for a 100 mile (160 km) national championship endurance horse event, held annually in Australia since 1966. Tom to this day still holds the record for the largest freehold land acreage in Australia's history, 3 million acres (12,000 km²).
John Quilty (1921-1969) Canadian Hockey Player born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Center. Played for Montreal Canadians 1940-42 & 1946-48 and Boston Bruins 1948-49. Won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1941.
Ellis Quilty (1926-2005) Son of Reg Quilty. One of the last of the true Quilty men that pioneered Australia's rugged country. Entered in the Stockmen's Hall of Fame for his contribution to the History of Australia's Cattle Men, running cattle on a 1 million acre (4,000 km²) station.
Chuck Quilty (1942-) International Peace Activist, and co-founder of Voices In The Wilderness in 1996.
Michael Quilty (1959-2001) firefighter with NYFD Ladder 11, 911 hero & fatality.
Sean Quilty (1966-) Australian Marathon Runner: Won the silver medal for the men's marathon in the 1994 Commonwealth Games, and participated in the 1996 Olympics.
Donnchadha Quilty (1983-) a graduate of Trinity College Dublin in Natural Sciences (2006), studied maths at Cambridge University (2006/7) has been awarded a Fullbright Scholarship for a Ph.D program at MIT in Boston in the field of high energy physics.
Dara Quilty (1987-) Radio presenter & producer. Currently working on SPIN103.8 & 98FM in Ireland. See spin1038.com or 98fm.ie
Jeffrey Quilty (1989-) French scholar, once represented Newfoundland and Labrador in the international final of La Dictée P.G.L. Will be attending Memorial University of Newfoundland in fall 2008. Also a notable sports trivia nut, was the 1st half winner of Sportsnet.ca's Ramada Premeriship Predictor this season. Currently resides in Marystown, Newfoundland, Canada
[edit] Clare Quilty
Clare Quilty was a fictional character in the novel Lolita written by Vladimir Nabokov and published in 1955. Peter Sellers (1962) and Frank Langella (1997) played the role in two subsequent movies.
The name Clare Quilty was inspired by the town of Quilty in County Clare, Ireland (population 234).[citation needed]
Clare Quilty is also the name of a rock band whose first album was released in 1997.