- 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...
-
McGaughey and
MacGaughey are
Scottish and
Irish (Armagh
County Ireland) surnames. They are
anglicised forms of the
Gaelic Mac Eachaidh,
meaning "son of...
-
McGahey is a
surname of
Irish origin derived from "
Mac Eachaidh",
meaning "son of Aghy".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charlie McGahey (1871–1935)...
-
McCahey is an
Anglicized form of
Irish Gaelic surname "
Mac Eachaidh".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Brendan McCahey (born 1976),
Irish singer-songwriter...
- Seán
McCaughey (Irish: Seán
Mac Eóchaidh) (8 June 1915 – 11 May 1946) was an
Irish militant and
Republican activist. He was an
Irish Republican Army (IRA)...
- Eachán". The
personal name Eachán is a
diminutive of the
personal name
Eachaidh,
which is
based upon the
Gaelic each,
meaning "horse".
Andrew McGahan (1966–2019)...
- parish, 1686 (Argyll).
Robert M'Keachie in
Darnow 1711 (Wigtown).
MacKeachie,
MacEachaidh.
Robert M'Keachie in Darnow, 1711 (Wigtown). In 1684, the name...
- Its name
comes from
Irish Loch
nEachach [ˌl̪ˠɔx ˈn̠ʲahəx],
meaning "
Eachaidh's lake". With an area of 151
square miles (392 km2), it is the
British Isles'...
- of the
personal name
Eachaidh,
which is
derived from each,
meaning horse.
Anglicised forms of the
surname include McGahan (or
MacGahan), Gahan, McCaughan...
- Eachán". The
personal name Eachán is a
diminutive of the
personal name
Eachaidh,
which is
based upon the
Gaelic each,
meaning "horse". "Learn
about the...