- Mac - MAK
The name Mac is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Mac is: Son of. Scottish and Irish surname prefix sometimes used as a given name or nickname. Mack: (Scottish) Ancient Scottish given name.
Meaning: Son
- Mac Abhaird
The name Mac is a boy's name of Scottish, Irish origin meaning "son of".
- Mac Abhiadhtaiche
Mac Name Meaning. Vietnamese: unexplained. Shortened form of any of the many Scottish and Irish surnames formed with Gaelic mac 'son of'.
Meaning: Son of bhiadhtaiche
Origin: Scottish - Mac Adhaimh
Meaning: Son of Adam.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Adhaimh
- Mac Ailean
Meaning: Son of the handsome man.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Ailean
Meaning: Son of the handsome man
Origin: Scottish - Mac Alasdair
The name Mac Alasdair is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Mac Alasdair is: Son of Alasdair.
Meaning: Son of Alasdair.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Alasdair
The name Mac Alasdair is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Mac Alasdair is: Son of Alasdair.
Meaning: Son of alasdair
Origin: Scottish - Mac an Aba
The meaning of the name “Mac” is: “Son (of)”. Categories: Nicknames or Pet Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Celtic - Gaelic.
Meaning: Son of the Father or Abbott.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac An Aba
The meaning of the name “Mac” is: “Son (of)”. Categories: Nicknames or Pet Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Celtic - Gaelic.
Meaning: Son of the father or abbott
Origin: Scottish - Mac an Bharain
Meaning: Son of the noble warrior.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac An Bharain
Meaning: Son of the noble warrior
Origin: Scottish - Mac an Bhreatannai
A male's surname generally takes the form Ó/Ua (meaning "descendant") or Mac ("son") followed by the genitive case of a name, as in Ó Dónaill ("descendant of Dónall") or Mac Lochlainn ("son of Lochlann"). ... When anglicised, the name can remain O' or Mac, regardless of gender.
Meaning: Son of the Briton.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac An Bhreatannai
A male's surname generally takes the form Ó/Ua (meaning "descendant") or Mac ("son") followed by the genitive case of a name, as in Ó Dónaill ("descendant of Dónall") or Mac Lochlainn ("son of Lochlann"). ... When anglicised, the name can remain O' or Mac, regardless of gender.
Meaning: Son of the briton
Origin: Scottish - Mac Artuir
A male's surname generally takes the form Ó/Ua (meaning "descendant") or Mac ("son") followed by the genitive case of a name, as in Ó Dónaill ("descendant of Dónall") or Mac Lochlainn ("son of Lochlann"). A son has the same surname as his father. ... When anglicised, the name can remain O' or Mac, regardless of gender.
Meaning: Son of Arthur.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Artuir
A male's surname generally takes the form Ó/Ua (meaning "descendant") or Mac ("son") followed by the genitive case of a name, as in Ó Dónaill ("descendant of Dónall") or Mac Lochlainn ("son of Lochlann"). A son has the same surname as his father. ... When anglicised, the name can remain O' or Mac, regardless of gender.
- Mac Asgaill
Meaning: Son of Asgaill.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Asgaill
Meaning: Son of asgaill
Origin: Scottish - Mac a`bhaird
The name means 'son of the bard' and has no connection with the English name Ward, which originated from the Saxon word weard meaning watchman or guardian.
Meaning: Son of Baird.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac a`bhiadhtaiche
Meaning: Son of Bhiadhtaiche.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Bheathain
Meaning: Son of the man who lives by the clear stream.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Bheathain
Meaning: Son of the man who lives by the clear stream
Origin: Scottish - Mac Bhriain
Meaning: Son of the strong.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Bhriain
Meaning: Son of the strong
Origin: Scottish - Mac Daraich
Meaning: Son of the man from the ford by the oak trees.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac GhiIle Easpuig
Meaning: Son of the one who serves the sacred one.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Ghiile Easpuig
Meaning: Son of the one who serves the sacred one
Origin: Scottish - Mac Ghille Aindrei
Meaning: Son of the one who served the manly one.
Origin: Gaelic - Mac Ghille Aindrei
Meaning: Son of the one who served the manly one
Origin: Scottish