MacDonnell Surname
Approximately 4,035 people bear this surname
MacDonnell Surname Definition:
The MacDonnells of Mayo, where they are now numerous, should also be mentioned. According to Curtis (History of Medieval Ireland p. 326) they were brought to Mayo by the Burkes in 1399. He adds, apropos of the introduction of galloglass families, that by the sixteenth century there were six MacDonnell septs in Leinster.
Read More About This SurnameMacDonnell Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | 1,204 | 1:30,603 | 3,998 |
| United States | 1,158 | 1:313,004 | 28,652 |
| Ireland | 785 | 1:5,999 | 927 |
| Australia | 325 | 1:83,064 | 9,628 |
| England | 263 | 1:211,856 | 18,170 |
| Argentina | 121 | 1:353,251 | 27,617 |
| New Zealand | 60 | 1:75,472 | 11,103 |
| South Africa | 34 | 1:1,593,462 | 80,086 |
| Northern Ireland | 33 | 1:55,910 | 4,502 |
| Scotland | 14 | 1:382,416 | 16,471 |
| Brazil | 8 | 1:26,759,292 | 405,030 |
| Wales | 7 | 1:442,076 | 21,198 |
| Austria | 6 | 1:1,419,239 | 86,529 |
| Thailand | 4 | 1:17,659,586 | 685,799 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Zimbabwe | 1 | 1:15,438,240 | 133,260 |
| Chile | 1 | 1:17,616,474 | 93,597 |
| United Arab Emirates | 1 | 1:9,162,273 | 135,437 |
| Switzerland | 1 | 1:8,212,915 | 156,297 |
| Japan | 1 | 1:127,844,293 | 73,547 |
| China | 1 | 1:1,367,321,566 | 51,149 |
| Indonesia | 1 | 1:132,249,194 | 811,426 |
| Philippines | 1 | 1:101,238,223 | 404,861 |
| Norway | 1 | 1:5,142,286 | 129,201 |
| Italy | 1 | 1:61,156,688 | 199,583 |
| Morocco | 1 | 1:34,476,099 | 111,471 |
| Lebanon | 1 | 1:5,637,083 | 32,436 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 304 | 1:14,572 | 1,870 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 12 | 1:4,184,890 | 180,076 |
MacDonnell Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
The MacDonnells of Mayo, where they are now numerous, should also be mentioned. According to Curtis (History of Medieval Ireland p. 326) they were brought to Mayo by the Burkes in 1399. He adds, apropos of the introduction of galloglass families, that by the sixteenth century there were six MacDonnell septs in Leinster.
Mac Domhnaill A galloglass family in the Glens of Antrim; a native Irish sept of Thomond; and also a minor Ulster sept. IF 119; MIF 253; SIF 157; Map Ant, Clare and Fer. Plate VIII
Descended from Donald, Lord of the Isles, a common ancestor of the Earl of Antrim. This branch has been settled in co. Clare for more than two centuries.
From the Irish MacDomhnaill; a personal name.
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.
MacDonnell Demographics
Average MacDonnell Salary in
United States
$51,037 USD
Per year
Average Salary in
United States
$43,149 USD
Per year
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MacDonnell Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name MacDonnell Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name MacDonnell is found in Canada more than any other country or territory. It can be found as:. For other possible spellings of this name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name MacDonnell? popularity and diffusion
MacDonnell is the 114,552nd most widespread family name on earth It is held by around 1 in 1,806,083 people. MacDonnell is predominantly found in The Americas, where 62 percent of MacDonnell live; 58 percent live in North America and 58 percent live in Anglo-North America.
This surname is most frequently held in Canada, where it is borne by 1,204 people, or 1 in 30,603. In Canada it is primarily found in: Nova Scotia, where 42 percent reside, Ontario, where 30 percent reside and British Columbia, where 11 percent reside. Beside Canada it occurs in 26 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 29 percent reside and Ireland, where 19 percent reside.
MacDonnell Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of MacDonnell has changed over time. In The United States the number of people carrying the MacDonnell surname increased 9,650 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in Ireland it increased 258 percent between 1901 and 2014.
MacDonnell Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those carrying the surname is chiefly Anglican (97%) in Ireland.
In The United States those holding the MacDonnell last name are 5.66% more likely to be registered with the Democratic Party than The US average, with 58.89% being registered to vote for the political party.
The amount MacDonnell earn in different countries varies markedly. In South Africa they earn 23.43% less than the national average, earning R 181,968 per year; in United States they earn 18.28% more than the national average, earning $51,037 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.01% less than the national average, earning $47,692 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
| Surname | Similarity | Worldwide Incidence | Prevalency |
|---|---|---|---|
| McDonnell | 95 | 36,539 | / |
| MacDonell | 95 | 3,080 | / |
| MacDonnel | 95 | 32 | / |
| MacDonniel | 90 | 3 | / |
| Makdonnell | 90 | 2 | / |
| MacDoneell | 90 | 1 | / |
| MacDannell | 90 | 0 | / |
| MacDonneld | 90 | 0 | / |
| McDonniell | 90 | 0 | / |
| MacKDonell | 90 | 0 | / |
| McDonell | 89 | 4,250 | / |
| McDonnel | 89 | 417 | / |
| Macdonel | 89 | 243 | / |
| McDannell | 84 | 460 | / |
| Magdonell | 84 | 23 | / |
| MacDoneld | 84 | 7 | / |
| Maccdonll | 84 | 6 | / |
| McDonniel | 84 | 5 | / |
| Macdanell | 84 | 1 | / |
| McDonelle | 84 | 1 | / |
| McDonnill | 84 | 0 | / |
| MacKdonel | 84 | 0 | / |
| McDonel | 82 | 317 | / |
| MacKdannel | 80 | 0 | / |
| McDoniel | 78 | 531 | / |
| Magdonel | 78 | 171 | / |
| McDonall | 78 | 87 | / |
| MacDonld | 78 | 45 | / |
| MacDanel | 78 | 21 | / |
| McDunnel | 78 | 1 | / |
| Makdonel | 78 | 1 | / |
| McDounel | 78 | 0 | / |
| MacDaniel | 74 | 462 | / |
| McDanniel | 74 | 34 | / |
| McDonal | 71 | 210 | / |
| McDanielle | 70 | 3 | / |
| MacKdanuel | 70 | 0 | / |
| McDaniel | 67 | 115,173 | / |
| McDanill | 67 | 1 | / |
| MacDanil | 67 | 0 | / |
| Magdaniel | 63 | 1,140 | / |
| McDanal | 59 | 303 | / |
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