The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
It is part both
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
It's a Jewish surname.
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The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
No. McPherson is Irish and macPherson is Scottish.
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It is part both
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
The Irish version of the surname Burke is "de Búrca."
As far as I can tell it is not a strictly Irish surname. But it does come from the the British Isle.
Yes, Turnbull is a Scottish surname, not Irish. It comes from the Scottish Borders region and is derived from the Old English words "turn" and "bald," meaning "tower" and "bold."
It's a Jewish surname.
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Son of the Parson- or clergyman. it is thus an appropriate surname for Female Evangelist Aimee Semple Mcpherson. Parson and Parsons as last names have a similar origin.
No Irish form of the surname Bindon. It is an English name common in Somerset.