-
Irish family. A
cognate of
Mac Amhalghaidh is the
Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh; the
feminine form of
which is Nic
Amhalghaidh.
There are
several variant...
- "MACCAULEY" (
MacCauley) is
extremely rare. In some cases, the
surnames are
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh, and
Irish Mac Amhalghaidh. These...
-
Mac Amhlaoibh and
Mac Amhalghaidh are two
different Gaelic patronymic names with
different origins and meanings, but
which share the same or
similar Anglicisations...
- Macauley,
MacAulay,
McAulay and
McAuley are
surnames of
Irish origin originating in Westmeath,
Leinster anglicized from
Irish Mac Amhalghaidh in the English...
- all of
these have male and
female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all
Mac-
names become Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- the
Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh, and
Irish Mac Amhalghaidh.
These Gaelic surnames translates into
English as "son of
Amhalghaidh" or "son of Amhalghadh"...
-
surnames are
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh. This name
translates into
English as "son of
Amhalghaidh", or "son of Amhalghadh". The
surname originated...
- the
Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh, and
Irish Mac Amhalghaidh.
These Gaelic surnames translates into
English as "son of
Amhalghaidh" or "son of Amhalghadh"...
- the
Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh and
Irish Mac Amhalghaidh.
Those Gaelic surnames translate into
English as "son of
Amhalghaidh" or "son of Amhalghadh"...
-
Several Scottish clans have Norse–Gaelic roots, such as Clan
MacDonald, Clan
MacDougall and Clan
MacLeod. The
elite mercenary warriors known as the gallowgl****...