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Mack
Mack (/mæk/), is a common surname of Scottish origin, and may also be used as a given name. It is derived from the Gaelic "mac", meaning "son".
Etymology
The name Mack is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic word "mac", which means "son". It is often used as a prefix in Scottish and Irish surnames.
Related Terms
- Mac: A variant of Mack, used as a prefix in Scottish and Irish surnames.
- Mc: Another variant of Mack, used as a prefix in Scottish and Irish surnames.
- Mackintosh: A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic "mac an toisich", meaning "son of the chief".
- Mackenzie: A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic "mac Coinnich", meaning "son of Kenneth".
Pronunciation
In English, Mack is pronounced as /mæk/.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Mack
- Wikipedia's article - Mack
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