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What (who) is O'Keeffe - definition


O'Keeffe         
O'Keeffe (), also O'Keefe, Keef, Keefe or Keeffe, is the name of an Irish Gaelic clan based most prominently in what is today County Cork, particularly around Fermoy and Duhallow. The name comes from caomh, meaning "kind" or "gentle"; some reformed spellings present it as Ó Cuív and the feminine form of the original is Ní Chaoimh.
Alfred Henry O'Keeffe         
NEW ZEALAND ARTIST (1858-1941)
Alfred Henry O'Keefe; Alfred O'Keefe; Alfred O'Keeffe
Alfred Henry O'Keeffe (21 July 1858 - 27 July 1941), was a notable New Zealand artist and art teacher, who spent the majority of his life in Dunedin. During the first quarter of the twentieth century, he was one of the few New Zealand artists to engage with new ideas while staying in New Zealand.
Laurence O'Keeffe         
BRITISH DIPLOMAT (1931-2003)
Peter Laurence O'Keeffe
Peter Laurence O'Keeffe (9 July 1931 – 2 May 2003) was a British diplomat who was ambassador to Czechoslovakia during the Velvet Revolution.
Examples of use of O'Keeffe
1. Didion writes on subjects as diverse as the California Water Authority, psychiatry and bike movies, and portrays individuals such as Georgia OKeeffe and Doris Lessing.
2. Whilst we accept that many people cannot work for valid reasons, there are many more that are claiming welfare in one form or another," Kieran O‘ Keeffe, the policy adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce, was quoted as saying.