Cotter family

The Norse-Gaelic Cotter family (Irish Mac Coitir or Mac Oitir) of Ireland was associated with County Cork and ancient Cork city. The family was also associated with the Isle of Man and the Hebrides.

Cotter
Current regionThroughout Ireland and the Irish diaspora, still numerous in County Cork
Earlier spellingsMac Cotter, Mac Coitir, Mac Oitir
EtymologySon of Óttar
Place of originCork city Ireland, of Norse-Gael ancestry
Connected familiesThe Cottier family of the Isle of Man are reputed to be distantly connected. The Coppinger and Skiddy families of Cork are also claimed to have Norse-Gael origins.
DistinctionsBaronets of Rockforest
TraditionsClaim descent from Óttar of Dublin, a 12th century Norse-Gael king
Estate(s)Coppingerstown Castle
Inismore
Anngrove (historical)
Rockforest

Evidence suggests an ultimately Norwegian origin of the name.

The Cotter name can be found in various places in County Cork in Ireland, such as Ballymacotter and Farrancotter. The name is also found on the Isle of Man off the coast of Ireland.

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