Ó Meara is an Irish surname, originally an anglicized variant of Ó Meadhra. The name derives from the Gaelic root meadhar, meaning "merry" or "happy", and signifies "descendant of Meadhra". The given name Meadhra itself connotes a cheerful or bright disposition.
Notable bearers of the surname include John Meara (1784–1837), a noted Irish surgeon, and the 20th-century Irish writer and translator Patrick Meara. Meara has historically been associated with County Tipperary, King's County (modern-day Offaly), and parts of Munster.
- Meaning: Descendant of the merry/happy one
- Origin: Irish Gaelic
- Type: Surname (patronymic)
- Usage regions: Ireland (esp. Munster and Leinster)
- Variants: O'Meara, Meara
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Sources: Forebears — Ó-meara