Feel a little closer to Steve....
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McQueen is one of the names derived from the families of the ancient Dalriadan clans of Scotland. It is derived from Suibhne, an old Gaelic forename which probably means good-going or well-going. The Gaelic form of the surname is Mac Shuibhne.
Irish names tend to vary widely in their spelling and overall form. The original Gaelic form of the name Sweeney is Mac Suibhne, which is derived from the word "suibhne," which means "pleasant."
McQueen is one of the names derived from the families of the ancient Dalriadan clans of Scotland. It is derived from Suibhne, an old Gaelic forename which probably means good-going or well-going. The Gaelic form of the surname is Mac Shuibhne.
Irish names tend to vary widely in their spelling and overall form. The original Gaelic form of the name Sweeney is Mac Suibhne, which is derived from the word "suibhne," which means "pleasant."
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COOL, Sean,
we once slept in a trailer park near Vancouver airport in a rented "Sweeneys Trailer". I knew instantly there was something special with it. Might be McQueen was one of the POs?
we once slept in a trailer park near Vancouver airport in a rented "Sweeneys Trailer". I knew instantly there was something special with it. Might be McQueen was one of the POs?
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