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The surname "Mc Bala" is of Scottish origin. It is a variation of the surname "McBale." The prefix "Mc" signifies "son of," indicating a paternal lineage. The surname is likely to ...
The last name "McChengal" is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic surname Mac Sheangal, which means "son of the fortunate one." The prefix "Mc" denotes "son of" in Gae...
The last name Mc Crane Dynils is of Irish origin. The "Mc" prefix indicates that it is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Crane". The name Crane is derived from the Old English ...
McGettigan is an Irish surname of Gaelic origin. It is derived from the old Gaelic name "Mag Eitighin," which means "son of Eitighin." The name likely originated in County Donegal ...
The surname McLaren is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Labhrainn, meaning "son of Labhran." The name Labhran itself is a Gaelic personal name, derived fr...
The surname "Mc Mc" is of Irish origin, derived from the prefix "Mc" which means "son of" in Gaelic. This surname is commonly found in Ireland and is often used to indicate a perso...
The last name "McMorrow" is of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Murchadha," which means "son of Murchadh." The name "Murchadh" is a traditional Irish name mean...
The surname McPeak is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic Mac Pheadair, meaning "son of Peter." The name likely originated from the personal name "Peter," which was a...
The last name McSmall is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name MacSmaol, which means "son of Smal." Smal was a personal name in Gaelic, likely meaning "smooth or b...
The surname McGregor is of Scottish Gaelic origin. It is derived from the personal name Gregor (from Greek 'Gregorios', meaning "watchful, wakeful"), which was borne by Saint Grego...
The surname McNewton is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the personal name Robert, which means "bright fame" in Old German. The prefix "Mc" indicates "son of," so McNewton wo...
The last name McUp is of Scottish origin. It is a variant of the surname MacAfee, which is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Dheathain," meaning "son of the divine."
The last name "McAlikka" appears to have originated in Scotland, as "Mc" typically denotes a Scottish or Irish surname meaning "son of." The specific origin or meaning of the name ...
The surname McAnena is of Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name Mac Ionraic, meaning "son of Ionraic". The original bearer of the name likely descended from som...
The surname "McAqua" is of Scottish origin, derived from the Old Gaelic name "MacAodha," meaning "son of Aodh," a personal name of unknown origin.