Yes, the surname McPherson can have Irish origins, although it is primarily associated with Scotland. It is derived from the Gaelic "Mac a' Phearsoin," meaning "son of the parson." While the name is more commonly found in Scotland, some families with this surname may have historical ties to Ireland, particularly in regions where Scottish settlers established communities.
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.
Yes it has an Irish source.
The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
No. McPherson is Irish and macPherson is Scottish.
Scotland or Canada
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.
It's a Jewish surname.
No Irish form of the surname Bindon. It is an English name common in Somerset.
MacKenna is an Irish surname.
Yes it has an Irish source.
scottish causeim scottish and i should know