It is Scottish in origin.
The surname McDonald is of Scottish origin. It comes from the Gaelic words "mac Dòmhnaill", meaning "son of Dòmhnall". The name was first used in the Clan Donald, one of the largest Scottish clans.
It's a Scottish name.
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Yes, it is of Irish origin.
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It is both IRISH and SCOTTISH of origin.
More than likely Irish cause that's my last name and I'm 85% Irish Your last name is Irish. Any last name ending in Mc is Irich and Mac is Scottish. That's right McDonald's is Irish.
Two brothers started the McDonald corporation, and their last name WAS McDonald.
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The surname McDonald is of Scottish origin. It comes from the Gaelic words "mac Dòmhnaill", meaning "son of Dòmhnall". The name was first used in the Clan Donald, one of the largest Scottish clans.
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
It is Irish. Lewis is a common last name in Ireland. People with this last name will usually be Irish.
McDonald's fast food is named after the family's last name "Mcdonald."
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It's a Scottish name.
No, Flaherty is not an Italian last name. It is typically of Irish origin.
There are many McDonald's restaurants in Ireland, and that is the only name that they use. There are other fast food restaurant chains in Ireland too. There is one called Supermacs, which is a purely Irish founded restaurant and has no connection whatsoever to McDonald's, other than being in a similar line of business.