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where is the prefix Mac from? Is prefix Mac or Mc (such as MacDonald, McCall) is typically used with Scottish names or Irish names?
21 Thg 11 2015 14:15
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Cool thread, great question.
21 tháng 11 năm 2015
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The others have answered but I'll add that there are more 'Macs' in Scotland than in Ireland. In Ireland there are lots of O's ! Try looking in a phone book!
21 tháng 11 năm 2015
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kirkkilclansna/ScottishCountiesWithClansMap.png This may not be the best map of clans in Scotland. You can see that the names of most Scottish clans north of a line between Glasgow and Edinburgh begin with "Mac", though there are a few "Mc"s too. Interestingly, both MacDonald and McDonald are common in Scotland.
21 tháng 11 năm 2015
It comes from the Gaelic word 'Mac' which means 'son of.' It's common in Scottish and Irish surnames, yes. So McDonald originally meant 'son of Donald.' I'm sure you get the picture.
21 tháng 11 năm 2015
MoiraWendy, that just fired a random synapse that brought up a song fragment from some versions of "MacNamara's Band." It's a bit of patter that lists a series of stereotypic Irish names. Googling to find it, I learn that it may really be from a different song, "Dear Old Donegal." Meet ... Branigan, Flanagan, Milligan, Gilligan, Duffy, McGuffy, Malachy, Mahone Rafferty, Lafferty, Donnelly, Connelly, Dooley, O'Hooley, Muldoney, Malone! Madigan, Cadigan, Lanigan, Flanigan Fagin, O'Hagin, O'Hoolihan, Flynn Shanihan, Manihan, Fogarty, Hogarty, Kelly, O'Kelly, McGuinness, McGuinn.
22 tháng 11 năm 2015
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