Mc, or Mac, in scottish surnames means 'son of'
So McDonald, as an anglicised surname, would be Donaldson
2006-09-06 00:44:01
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answered by agtfos 3
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Mc means (1)Mac a prefix such as Mc Donald (2) mc =millicycle (3)Mc=Bible Maccabees or megacycle (4)MC=Master of Ceremony or Medical Corp or Member of Congress
2006-09-12 18:08:50
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answered by ? 7
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After eating one million burgers, guys are allowed to put Mc in front of their names.
Sincerely,
Ever McLearn
2006-09-06 00:42:06
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answered by Ever Learn 7
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MC is an abbreviation for Master of cerimonies.
2006-09-10 13:14:31
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answered by michael p 1
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It has it origin in Gaelic languages,
if you see different languages, it happens in most of them, so in Russia its used -ov/-ova at the finish of the family name, in Serbia -ic, here in Spain, it was used -ez/-es, so, for example in the middle ages, if the father was called Rodrigo Diaz (Rodrigo is the name...) his son will have as family name Rodriguez....
2006-09-06 03:15:19
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answered by esther c 4
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McDreamy
2006-09-06 10:22:37
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answered by Anonymous
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These names are either Scotish or Irish in origan
2006-09-06 00:43:49
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answered by chat_have 3
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It's Gaelic and means "son of"
2006-09-06 00:44:41
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answered by Taylor29 7
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master of ceremony
2006-09-12 11:36:57
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answered by abenaagyapomaa2 2
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master of ceremonies
2006-09-06 00:41:41
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answered by Anonymous
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