When seen as a prefix in a surname, Mac or Mc means "Son of".
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Liam Mac Uistin was born in 1938, in Dublin, Ireland.
Ross Mac Mahon was born in 1987, in Dublin, Ireland.
Depending on the part of Ireland it is found it could be Mac an Bheatha, Mac Aodha Bhuí, Mac Giolla Bhuí or Mac Fhiodhbhuí.
Proinsias Mac Cana was born in 1926, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Ireland, originally Mac Cionnaith.
All names that begin with Mc or Mac originally meant "son of". These names come from either Ireland or Scotland. So McManus meant "son of Manus".
Johnson can be found in England, Scotland and Ireland. The Johnsons of Scotland use MacIain as the Gaelic form. The Johnsons of Ireland are MacShanes (Mac Seáin). I have seen McKeown (Mac Eoin) as another Irish version.
If you mean constituencies, there are 43 in the Republic of Ireland and 18 in Northern Ireland. There are 32 counties in Ireland, if that is what you mean, 26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland.
You may mean Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. You may mean Ireland's 4 provinces. You may mean Ireland's 32 counties. See the related question below.
Debenhams, Castlecourt, Belfast.
Mc and Mac in surnames mean "son of".