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*[[Paul Costello]], American rower and Olympic medalist

*[[Paul Costello]], American rower and Olympic medalist

*[[Peter Costello (disambiguation)|Peter Costello]], multiple people

*[[Peter Costello (disambiguation)|Peter Costello]], multiple people

*[[Quinn Costello]], American basketball player

*[[Robert Costello]] (1921–2014), American TV and film producer, writer, and director

*[[Robert Costello]] (1921–2014), American TV and film producer, writer, and director

*[[Ryan Costello|Ryan Anthony Costello]] (born 1976), American attorney and politician

*[[Ryan Costello|Ryan Anthony Costello]] (born 1976), American attorney and politician


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Costello
Pronunciation in IrelandItalian: [koˈstɛllo]
Language English
Languages 1. Irish
2. French
Word/name 1. Mac Oisdealbhaigh
2. coste
Derivation 1. Irish: os + dealbhadh
2. Latin: costa
Meaning 1. ‘son of’ (a person resembling) a ‘young deer’
2. ‘coast’
Variant forms McCostalaighe, McCosdalowe, (Mc)Costelloe, Costellow, Costily, Costley
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Costello is a surname of Irish origin, which has been used as a stage name by Italians and others.[3]

The Irish surnames Costello and Costellow are anglicized forms of the Gaelic surname Mac Oisdealbhaigh, itself a Gaelicized form of an Anglo-Norman name. This was the first example of a Norman family assuming a Gaelic name.[4]

This surname has been mainly borne by a notable Irish family who claimed descent from Jocelyn de Angulo, an Anglo-Norman mercenary who accompanied Richard de Clare to Ireland in 1170 during the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.

An early record of the name in Ireland appears in the 17th century Annals of the Four Masters where the name is mentioned in the entry for the year in 1193: “Inis Clothrann do orgain la macaibh Oisdealb, & la macaibh Conchobhair Maonmaighe.” (Inishcloghbran was plundered by the sons of Oisdealb, and the sons of Conor Moinmoy.)[5] The descendants of Oisdealb then became referred to by the family name Mac Oisdealbhaigh (son of Oisdealb).

Costello has also occasionally has been adopted as a pseudonym or stage name by famous people largely of Italian descent, including Al Costello (né Giacomo Costa), Frank Costello (né Francesco Castiglia) and Lou Costello (né Louis Francis Cristillo).

Fictional characters with the surname

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