MacDonald Surname

2,370th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 231,721 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Canada
Highest density in:
Scotland

MacDonald Surname Definition:

Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill (pron. Maak oonil), 'son of Donald, ' q. v. Properly speaking there is no such surname as Macdonald. MacDhomhnuill means 'son of (a particular) Donald': all others of the name are simply Domhnullach, 'one of the Donalds' (Henderson, ZCP.

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MacDonald Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Canada78,7661:46810
United States61,8771:5,858684
Scotland27,0521:19810
England22,8111:2,443314
Australia20,1491:1,340140
New Zealand5,2801:85852
South Africa4,3941:12,3301,530
Wales9871:3,135337
Ireland8941:5,267845
Samoa8121:23937
Nigeria7541:234,93713,691
France7361:90,24812,990
Thailand5531:127,73719,354
Argentina4891:87,4107,365
Saudi Arabia4771:64,6879,689
Suriname3841:1,439133
Zimbabwe3251:47,5027,282
Netherlands3221:52,4458,992
Northern Ireland2851:6,4741,166
Spain2691:173,79912,380
Germany2571:313,25131,672
Mexico2571:482,9818,819
Brazil2061:1,039,19636,605
Tanzania1671:317,01624,066
Dominican Republic1621:64,4013,114
Guatemala1621:99,2762,922
Fiji1571:5,6971,113
Vanuatu1571:1,677485
Kenya1561:296,02518,882
Singapore1331:41,4111,573
Sweden1041:94,6806,886
Jamaica1001:28,6992,167
Japan971:1,317,98222,938
Denmark871:64,8826,521
Chile801:220,2066,842
Belgium761:151,27221,156
Malaysia761:388,08220,352
Switzerland711:115,67511,889
Malawi691:248,10319,466
Philippines671:1,511,018105,084
Portugal661:157,8526,835
Norway651:79,11211,031
Guyana631:12,0991,709
Botswana611:35,8517,015
Bahrain591:22,8584,582
India591:13,001,108227,026
Jersey591:1,681251
Bahamas481:8,161696
Isle of Man481:1,788335
China471:29,091,9481,546
Peru411:775,22317,111
Guernsey371:1,742400
Bermuda361:1,813302
Italy361:1,698,79784,491
Hong Kong301:244,5163,036
Kuwait291:131,05814,967
Iraq261:1,346,98715,017
Gibraltar251:1,358302
United Arab Emirates251:366,49122,886
Malta241:17,9281,021
Russia241:6,005,127248,576
Czechia231:462,32550,029
Israel231:372,07130,321
Ghana221:1,228,21311,497
Guam211:7,6251,143
Venezuela211:1,438,28919,453
Cayman Islands191:3,363451
Ecuador191:837,15013,424
Nicaragua191:316,8993,057
Indonesia181:7,347,177303,310
Trinidad and Tobago181:75,7765,658
Estonia151:88,12015,474
Poland151:2,533,917108,409
Austria131:655,03358,041
Finland131:422,82327,659
South Korea131:3,941,558724
Haiti121:890,32611,483
Qatar121:196,50026,891
Cuba111:1,047,5206,594
Honduras111:801,4954,197
Costa Rica101:478,0074,148
Hungary101:981,62846,877
Saint Lucia101:17,8781,399
Taiwan101:2,344,47514,894
Cameroon91:2,307,674112,590
Pakistan91:19,849,32172,658
Panama71:558,8949,437
Papua New Guinea71:1,164,817109,517
Afghanistan61:5,358,86425,178
Oman61:614,6626,082
United States Virgin Islands61:18,3962,503
Bulgaria51:1,395,78141,665
Monaco51:7,4131,114
Mozambique51:5,452,3144,256
Vietnam51:18,529,2113,282
Zambia51:3,169,98435,680
Curaçao41:39,312638
Falkland Islands41:783169
Faroe Islands41:12,250984
Greece41:2,769,948101,568
Liberia41:1,102,13437,930
Morocco41:8,619,02573,251
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines41:28,1651,050
Swaziland41:324,550996
Turkey41:19,455,356155,681
Ukraine41:11,380,674331,818
Bangladesh31:53,118,92425,950
Cambodia31:5,162,38210,688
DR Congo31:24,626,523260,455
Kyrgyzstan31:1,990,88579,765
Laos31:2,196,1081,879
Libya31:2,081,3256,108
Macau31:200,543803
Romania31:6,692,62378,504
Slovakia31:1,778,817104,392
Sri Lanka31:6,936,18718,422
Uganda31:13,013,093160,157
Andorra21:41,9191,654
Benin21:5,167,80184,334
Colombia21:23,887,03632,612
Cyprus21:442,4389,493
Egypt21:45,967,877132,655
Jordan21:4,421,21822,351
Lebanon21:2,818,54225,087
Mongolia21:1,412,64416,950
Solomon Islands21:290,01419,875
Tajikistan21:4,193,34612,835
Yemen21:13,212,64740,633
Algeria11:38,631,551130,422
Armenia11:2,930,18022,770
Aruba11:103,4772,586
Azerbaijan11:9,649,12247,873
Barbados11:287,4482,772
Belarus11:9,501,059159,228
Bolivia11:10,616,43417,077
Cook Islands11:18,1791,485
El Salvador11:6,343,8888,415
French Polynesia11:280,8057,211
Gabon11:1,889,1946,814
Georgia11:3,745,54547,852
Greenland11:56,3791,133
Grenada11:108,5351,793
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Kazakhstan11:17,682,496204,010
Lesotho11:2,032,55823,402
Luxembourg11:580,54215,155
Mauritius11:1,293,41716,552
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Nauru11:11,879452
New Caledonia11:276,22310,363
Puerto Rico11:3,550,1399,109
Rwanda11:11,364,9785,947
Saint Barthelemy11:9,614134
Senegal11:14,579,34211,705
Tunisia11:610,62630,336
Uruguay11:3,431,75838,295
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland4951:8,9491,327
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States6061:82,8698,678

MacDonald (88,517) may also be a first name.

MacDonald Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill (pron. Maak oonil), 'son of Donald, ' q. v. Properly speaking there is no such surname as Macdonald. MacDhomhnuill means 'son of (a particular) Donald': all others of the name are simply Domhnullach, 'one of the Donalds' (Henderson, ZCP., IV, p. 244). The chiefs of the clan in the direct line are descended from Donald, eldest son of Reginald, second son of Somerled, Regulus of the Isles. Collectively the clan is known as Clann Domhnuill, and, due to the absorption of many small septs and 'broken men, ' it is therefore the most numerous and widespread of all the dans. It should therefore be borne in mind that all persons named Macdonald are not by any means son of a particular Donald any more than all Campbells are sib to the duke of Argyll. Sir Eneas Macpherson rather spitefully accuses the Macdonalds of vanity in that they "would have all the families descended of theirs in which there is ane (M) or any other letter of their name" (Loyall Dissuasive, SHS, ed,, p. 108). In MacDhomhnuill the d by aspiration is often omitted in pronunciation thus giving rise to the form MacConnell, a spelling common in Ulster. In 'A Chdnuill' for 'A Dhomhnuill ('A' here is all that remains of 'Mac') the sounds of broad dh and broad ch are liable to confusion, hence MacChonuill for MacDhomhnuill and MacConachie for MacDhcmnchaidh. In Waifs and strays, II, and in Rev. J. G. Campbell's Witchcraft, p. 23, are the forms MacConnuill and MaConuill. The attempts in record to render the name from Gaelic pronunciation has resulted in a great variety of forms from which the following is a selection: Makconehill 1479, 1564, Maconhale (of Dunivaig) 1588, McConile 1571, M'Conill 1580, McConnaill 1581, M'Connel 1627, McConnell 1633, McConnil 1564, M'Connill 1597, M'Connyll 1545, VcConull 1613, MakDonald 1571, M'Donnyle 1326, McDonol 1769, McDonolI 1771, McDonyll 1521, M'Douny 1329, M'Kconil 1597, MacKonald 1586, Mackoneye 1571, M'Konnell, M'Oneill, VcONeill 1576, M'Onele (all four of Donnawik = Dunivaig) 1626, McOnill (of Sleat) 1628, Mc orronald (of Eyellanttirrem) 1645, M'zonil 1531, Makconeil 1571, Makconell 1521, Makconnele and Makconell 1571, Mach-Onales and MacConeales (pl. ) 1646. Sir James Melville spells the name Machonel. The M'Douny of 1329 above appears three years earlier as John M'Donnyle, bailie of Ile (Islay) (ER., I, p. 52,196), and Therthelnac Makdonenalde was a charter witness at Lesmore, 1251 (RMS., II, 3126). Macdonell and Macdonnell are also recognized spellings of the name at the present time.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

The name of a Scottish clan. Sometimes a synonym of the Irish MacDonnell, q.v. Bibl

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

(Scottish, Irish) The son of Donald (dark or brown-haired stranger); the son of Domhnall (world mighty).

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

The clan Macdonald is certainly one of the oldest and most important in Scotland, its chiefs being descended from Somerled, thane of Argyle, but sometimes styled King of the Isles, who flourished in the XII. cent.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

The son of Donald. The family are descended from Angus MacDonald, son of Donald, whose father, Reginald, was the son of Somerled, Thane of Argyll.

The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames (1862) by Clifford Stanley Sims (1839-1896)

This family was for many centuries reputed the most powerful of any in the Highlands of Scotland, being styled "King of the Isles," for many generations, during which they were successful in asserting their independence. Somerled, Thane of Argyle, flourished about the year 1140, and was the ancestor of all the McDonalds. He married the daughter of Olans, Lord of the Western Isles, whereupon he assumed the title of "King of the Isles." He was slain, in 1164, by Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland. Donald, from whom the clan derived their name, was his grandson.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

From Mac Conaill, 'Conail’s Son', though it may sometimes be a contraction of Mac Domhnaill, 'Domh- nall's Son'. ‘Domnhall is a diminutive of the root dom = deminus, "a lord or master.” The "d" by aspira­tion is often omitted in sound, which has given rise to the family name Mac Connell, now common in Ulster' The confusion between Mac Connell and Mac Donnell may have been promoted by the fact that Connall was actually the name of an ancestor of the O’Donnell family.

'Connall Gulban, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages (from whom are descended the Cinel-Conaill), was slain'.

The Scottish clan of Mac Donald derive their name from Donald, eldest son of Reginald, second son of the celebrated Somerled of Argyll, and King of the Isles.

Manx Names (1890) by Arthur William Moore

From the Irish MacDomhnaill; a personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

The surname MacDonald means ‘descendant of Donald’ and comes from the Scots Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill. The origin of the first name Dhomhnuill was a nickname meaning no less than ‘world ruler’. Not being a backward modest people, the Scots adopted this name in large numbers, and it soon became one of the most popular first names in the land, being held by several kings and one saint (in the ninth century). The abbreviation Don also became widespread, though the formal Donal is more an Irish usage.

According to George Black, the greatest expert on Scottish names, strictly speaking there is no such name as MacDonald, (because the Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill really means ‘son of a particular Donald’). This holds true for all the ‘Mac’ names.

The MacDonalds are one of the major Scottish clans, whose chieftains are descended directly from Donald, son of Reginald (Old Norse Ragnaldr), second son of the great Somerled (Old Norse Sumarlithr), Lord of the Isles, so the line is ultimately Scandinavian. The Scots Gaelic name for the clan is Clann Domhnuill. The clan can claim to be the most numerous and widespread of all the Scottish clans. However, not all clan members are of pure descent-through the centuries the Clan MacDonald absorbed several minor family clans and ‘broken’ men (who had left or ‘broken from’ their own clans).

A popular verbal variant of the original MacDonald is the name MacConnell, which is found particularly in Ulster. Another popular variant name is MacDonell. Yet these are the tip of the iceberg compared with the many variations in the ancient records which tried to transliterate from the original Gaelic. These range from Maconhale (1588) through McConnil (1564) to M’Donnyle (1326). Fortunately, most of these variants have now become absorbed into the more standard forms. The earliest reference to the name in any form in the records is in the Dublin lists for 1257, where one Robert Dovenald appears.

McDonald’s hamburger chain, the largest restaurant group in the world with nearly 6,000 restaurants in 25 countries, was founded by brothers Maurice and Richard McDonald whose parents emigrated to the United States from County Mayo. Since the first outlet opened in 1948 the company has sold over 22 billion hamburgers. Sales in one year alone totalled over £2,287 million.

Alistair MacDonnell, called ‘Pickle the Spy’, was a Scottish chieftain of dubious integrity employed by Highland leaders on a secret mission to Charles Stuart, Pretender to the English throne. When captured by the English, he promptly switched his allegiance and agreed to spy on the Prince.

MacDonalds have had a way of getting to the top in politics. Ramsay MacDonald, an illegitimate child who grew up in poverty and left school at the age of 12, overcame these handicaps to become Britain’s first Labour Prime Minister. Two John MacDonalds have been Prime Ministers of Canada: Sir John A. MacDonald, as Canada’s first Prime Minister, is known as ‘the father of Confederation’, while Prime Minister John Sandfield Macdonald, unlike Sir John, violently opposed federation.

Scottish-born Sir James Ronald Leslie Macdonald, soldier and explorer, first made a geographical exploration of British East Africa (now Kenya and Uganda), and later mapped the Lake Victoria area.

MacDonalds have been notable for getting into tight spots, then extricating themselves with great skill. After his crushing defeat at Culloden, Flora MacDonald (1722—90) helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from the Hebrides dressed in her maid’s clothes. The British briefly imprisoned, then pardoned, her.

Jacques-Alexandre MacDonald (1765—1840) had a brilliant career as one of Napoleon’s top generals (his winter crossing of the Alps was favourably compared to Napoleon’s own crossing of the St Bernard Pass). Arrested for anti- Bonapartist plots, he was regarded as so indispensable that he was pardoned and recalled to duty when France was threatened by Austria. He went on to be a Marshal of Empire and member of the Legion of Honour.

Sir Hector MacDonald (1853—1903) distinguished himself in the Afghan War, the Boer War and the Sudan where, as a major-general in command of Egyptian troops, he became a national hero and was voted Parliament’s thanks.

When foreign legations in Peking were besieged by thousands of marauding Chinese during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, British diplomat Sir Claude Maxwell Macdonald was in command.

The sixteenth-century Irish chieftain of Scottish descent, Sorley Boy MacDonnell, was tricked by the English into battling it out with his rival Shane O’Neill over disputed lands in Ulster. When O’Neill retaliated vigorously, MacDonnell was defeated. Twenty-two years later Sorley Boy was confirmed in his possessions by Elizabeth I and became Constable of Dunluce Castle.

There are no MacDonald towns or major geographic features in the United Kingdom. Around the world there are 2 towns named McDonald in the US and a MacDonald Downs in Australia. Both countries also have McDonald lakes while Australia and Canada have MacDonald Ranges. There is a MacDonald Island in the Indian Ocean and a MacDonald Rock in the Pacific.

With about 30,000 namesakes MacDonald and McDonald form Scotland’s 2nd most popular surname-thus about one out of every 103 Scots is so named. (The name is not common enough throughout England and Wales to be counted separately.) MacDonald and McDonald are notably popular in and around Glasgow where an estimated one in about 160 families bears the name, and in Edinburgh where the figure is about one in 155. Around the world the surname is most common in Vancouver (one in 229 families), Ottawa (one in 267) Canberra (one in 324) and Toronto (one in 350). The United States has 64,000 MacDonalds and 193,000 McDonalds-the estimated combined total of 257,000 is larger than the population of two Carlisles and makes this their 68th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

The John Hugh MacDonalds of Cape Breton, NS, spell their name with a capital D.

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MacDonald Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name MacDonald Come From? nationality or country of origin

MacDonald (Marathi: मॅकडॉनल) occurs more in Canada more than any other country/territory. It may be found as:. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name MacDonald? popularity and diffusion

MacDonald is the 2,370th most commonly held surname on a worldwide basis, held by approximately 1 in 31,450 people. The surname is predominantly found in The Americas, where 60 percent of MacDonald are found; 59 percent are found in North America and 58 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 11,344th most frequently held first name in the world It is held by 88,517 people.

The surname MacDonald is most commonly held in Canada, where it is carried by 78,766 people, or 1 in 468. In Canada it is primarily found in: Ontario, where 35 percent are found, Nova Scotia, where 22 percent are found and British Columbia, where 13 percent are found. Excluding Canada it exists in 155 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 27 percent are found and Scotland, where 12 percent are found.

MacDonald Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of MacDonald has changed over time. In The United States the number of people who held the MacDonald last name grew 10,211 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in Ireland it grew 181 percent between 1901 and 2014.

MacDonald Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those bearing the MacDonald last name is chiefly Anglican (94%) in Ireland and Christian (100%) in Kenya.

In The United States those holding the MacDonald surname are 1.11% more likely to be registered with the Democratic Party than The US average, with 54.34% being registered with the party.

The amount MacDonald earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 13.72% more than the national average, earning €34,149 per year; in Norway they earn 21.84% more than the national average, earning 421,662 kr per year; in Peru they earn 165.19% more than the national average, earning S/. 51,408 per year; in South Africa they earn 47.06% more than the national average, earning R 349,464 per year; in United States they earn 14.06% more than the national average, earning $49,217 USD per year and in Canada they earn 0.36% less than the national average, earning $49,502 CAD per year.

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MacDonald Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
MacDonald in the Marathi language
मॅकडॉनलmekadonala-

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