Summary

The surname Scully is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name O'Seaghdha, which means 'hawk-like'. It is commonly believed that the Scullys were initially a noble clan in County Galway, Ireland. Their history can be traced back to ancient times, and they have played significant roles in Irish society. Today, the Scully surname is associated with qualities such as bravery, intelligence, and leadership.
There are
8747
Scullys in the USA
Scully is the
4060th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Scully

DanaScully

Fictional character from the TV series 'The X-Files'. She is a FBI special agent known for her skepticism and scientific approach to paranormal phenomena.

JackScully

Australian soap opera character from 'Home and Away'. He was a regular character in the show and known for his various romantic storylines.

ChuckScully

Character from the TV series 'Brothers & Sisters'. He is a Vietnam War veteran and the patriarch of the Scully family portrayed as a caring and supportive father.

JoeScully

Character from the TV series 'Neighbours'. He was a recurring character and known for being manipulative and involved in criminal activities.

TaraScully

Fictional character from the TV series 'Bones'. She is the sister of the main character Temperance Brennan, and known for her troubled past and mysterious behavior.

Scully Genealogy

OriginsUnknown
Geographic DistributionVarious
VariationsSculley
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of the Scully surname occurred during different periods and in various places due to reasons like personal opportunities, economic factors, and family decisions.