Sus armas: en campo dividido, un chevron de gules y armiño, y en el jefe tres copas cubiertas, de oro. Cimera: un grifo de plata con alas y copete de oro, sosteniendo en sus garras una rama de olivo, de sable, frutada de oro.
Feehan / Fagan / Fegan
The names Feehan and Feeghan in Ireland are derived from the native Gaelic O'Fiachain Sept that was located in Counties Tipperary and Kilkenny. This name translates from Gaelic as 'hunt' or 'raven'. These names are often used as variants of Fagan, Fegan and Feighan.
| John Feehan & Ellen Mackey ( modificado el 13.01.2008 ) |