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In a last name, "Mac" is a prefix of Scottish and Gaelic origin that means "son of." It is commonly used in surnames to indicate lineage, often followed by the father's name or a form of it. For example, "MacDonald" means "son of Donald." This naming convention reflects the historical practice of identifying individuals by their familial connections.

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