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No, "Mac" is not a nickname for "William." "Mac" is traditionally a nickname for names like "MacDonald" or "MacKenzie."
"Mac" is a common three-letter nickname for a Scotsman, derived from the Scottish surname prefix "Mac-" which means "son of".
Mark Mcguire's nickname is Big Mac.
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Tracy McGrady's nickname is T-Mac.
Mac, Mach, M-Dawg
Harold Macmillan went by Supermac, and Mac the Knife.
William the Lion, nickname 'The Rough' (Uilliam mac Eanic Garbh)
A good nickname for McKenzie would be: - Mickey - Kenzie - Kenny -Kenzy I hope that answered your question! ^^
I am unfamiliar with the Machinaw Bridge, so I assume you are talking about the Mackinac bridge? The third largest suspension bridge in the world. The Mackinac bridge has common nicknames such as: "Big Mac" or "Mighty Mac"
# English: nickname from Middle English schort 'short'. # Scottish and northern Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Gheairr, Mac an Ghirr 'son of the short man'