"Mac" or "Mc" means "son". Found in Irish and Scottish Highland surnames.
Mac Néill is "son of Niall".
Mc (pronounced Muh or Mak, never mick) is Gaelic for "Son of" like the prefix Fitz (Fitzwilliam e.g.) in old French. Maguinness or McGuinness would be pronounced the same and mean originally MacAngus: Son of, or from the family of Angus Mc is associated with Irish names. Mac is associated with Scottish names. Both mean the same - son of.
If you mean 'initial', then it is the first thing to happen in a series of things. Also, it is typically used to refer to the first letters of a person's name. It can also mean the beginning of something.
As in the name McDonald- the Mc stands for "son of"- Donald, so of course the name would be capitalized.
Many names starting with either Mc or Mac are Scottish in origin.
Due to the amount of Irish men who are called Michael. I do not agree with the above answer - I believe it's due to the large amount of people with LAST names beginning with "Mc" or "Mac" . Those names could also be Scottish. If the name begins with " O' " it is Irish only.
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Last names beginning with "Mc" or "Mac" are of Irish origins.
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In Irish names "Mac" means "Son" and "Ó" means "Grandson"
Mc and Mac in surnames mean "son of".
MC Escher's first name is Maurits. It is a Dutch name.
Originally Mac it means 'son' in Scottish Gaelic and Irish.
The last name of rapper MC is Hammer. His real name is Stanley Kirk Burrell, but he is widely known by his stage name, MC Hammer.
MC Tunes's birth name is Nicholas Lockett.
MC Dynamite's birth name is Dominic Smith.