Mack Surname

4,242nd
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 132,575 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Antigua and Barbuda

Mack Surname Definition:

The surname of an old Berwickshire family. Lindkvist (p. 201) gives Makr (or Maki) as an Old West Scandinavian man's name from which he derives the old place name Macwra in Yorkshire. John Makke had a safe conduct into England in 1424 (Bain, IV, 963), and a later John Mak witnessed an instrument of sasine of a husbandland in Ayton, 1470 (Home).

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Mack Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States90,9031:3,987436
Germany19,3551:4,159467
Canada4,1921:8,7901,312
England4,1671:13,3711,968
Australia2,9691:9,0931,350
South Africa1,5801:34,2904,383
Scotland1,1161:4,797817
Papua New Guinea8251:9,883818
Zimbabwe7611:20,2873,025
Austria6361:13,3891,933
France4931:134,73220,602
Botswana4031:5,427849
New Zealand3221:14,0632,450
Brazil2981:718,37026,318
Trinidad and Tobago2831:4,820783
Saudi Arabia2781:110,99214,774
Switzerland2461:33,3864,907
Nigeria2241:790,81635,405
Philippines2161:468,69556,534
Guatemala1881:85,5462,790
Panama1791:21,8561,418
Antigua and Barbuda1611:616102
Thailand1491:474,08383,094
Northern Ireland1281:14,4141,997
Guyana1251:6,0981,048
India1151:6,670,134150,358
Argentina1071:399,47130,635
Cameroon1071:194,10320,154
Norway1061:48,5126,954
Mexico1001:1,241,26214,731
Wales961:32,2353,244
Singapore901:61,1972,397
Luxembourg771:7,5401,164
Ireland761:61,9604,107
Peru721:441,44613,396
Jamaica671:42,8352,665
Russia671:2,151,090130,958
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines591:1,909378
Tanzania581:912,78644,301
Liberia541:81,6406,796
Congo531:94,1348,301
China521:26,294,6461,434
Czechia491:217,01030,705
Mauritania491:83,5695,424
Marshall Islands471:1,103266
Dominican Republic461:226,8038,136
Belgium431:267,36432,244
Chile411:429,67011,433
Netherlands401:422,17943,576
United States Virgin Islands381:2,905495
Venezuela371:816,32613,210
Spain341:1,375,06044,096
Portugal281:372,08012,265
Sweden281:351,67024,678
Afghanistan271:1,190,85910,584
Denmark251:225,78917,947
Iran211:3,656,311102,225
Iraq211:1,667,69816,789
Italy211:2,912,22398,106
Costa Rica201:239,0032,820
Cyprus201:44,2444,510
Hong Kong191:386,0783,192
Malta181:23,9041,289
Hungary161:613,51735,830
Japan161:7,990,26843,922
Poland141:2,714,911112,031
Sri Lanka141:1,486,3269,158
Ghana121:2,251,72411,548
Indonesia121:11,020,766390,383
Malaysia121:2,457,85295,442
Qatar121:196,50026,891
Saint Kitts and Nevis111:5,018541
DR Congo101:7,387,957182,876
Togo101:724,7776,369
Bahrain91:149,8455,469
Greece91:1,231,08885,267
South Korea91:5,693,362993
Cayman Islands81:7,987922
Malawi81:2,139,88924,009
Angola71:3,855,6026,953
Finland71:785,24338,644
Pakistan71:25,520,55584,222
Slovenia71:355,38217,336
Uganda71:5,577,040114,218
Croatia61:704,76744,411
Namibia61:401,56710,578
Northern Mariana Islands61:9,097939
Belarus51:1,900,21297,012
Egypt51:18,387,15162,330
Kazakhstan51:3,536,499118,599
Romania51:4,015,57458,306
Morocco41:8,619,02573,251
Sierra Leone41:1,772,408958
Slovakia41:1,334,11294,300
Suriname41:138,1547,029
Tunisia41:152,65617,743
Azerbaijan31:3,216,37432,290
Bangladesh31:53,118,92425,950
Haiti31:3,561,30220,668
Taiwan31:7,814,91541,694
Algeria21:19,315,77697,017
Benin21:5,167,80184,334
Colombia21:23,887,03632,612
Honduras21:4,408,2217,709
Iceland21:190,0456,825
Israel21:4,278,817136,311
Ivory Coast21:11,535,61661,806
Kenya21:23,089,95083,168
Syria21:9,650,51117,817
Turkey21:38,910,711171,901
United Arab Emirates21:4,581,13693,443
Vietnam21:46,323,0275,235
Albania11:2,914,05529,474
American Samoa11:55,7583,072
Anguilla11:13,436792
Bahamas11:391,7512,737
Barbados11:287,4482,772
Belize11:355,4743,977
British Virgin Islands11:31,5941,029
Brunei11:418,7313,893
Bulgaria11:6,978,90586,260
Burundi11:9,804,8522,349
Central African Republic11:4,515,3901,196
Chad11:13,592,19913,092
Ecuador11:15,905,84650,210
El Salvador11:6,343,8888,415
Gabon11:1,889,1946,814
Georgia11:3,745,54547,852
Isle of Man11:85,8224,091
Kosovo11:1,861,86914,990
Kuwait11:3,800,69427,187
Laos11:6,588,3231,961
Latvia11:2,050,04660,295
Lebanon11:5,637,08332,436
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
North Macedonia11:2,101,47231,546
Madagascar11:23,649,8379,420
Mauritius11:1,293,41716,552
Montserrat11:4,947471
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Oman11:3,687,97114,390
Puerto Rico11:3,550,1399,109
San Marino11:33,214932
Senegal11:14,579,34211,705
Serbia11:7,144,94838,459
Swaziland11:1,298,1991,718
Turkmenistan11:5,489,11211,427
Tuvalu11:11,188103
Ukraine11:45,522,696503,646
Yemen11:26,425,29455,147
Zambia11:15,849,92253,989
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland4201:10,5471,510
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States15,7341:3,192374

The alternate forms: Máck (1) are calculated separately.

Mack (49,036) may also be a first name.

Mack Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

The surname of an old Berwickshire family. Lindkvist (p. 201) gives Makr (or Maki) as an Old West Scandinavian man's name from which he derives the old place name Macwra in Yorkshire. John Makke had a safe conduct into England in 1424 (Bain, IV, 963), and a later John Mak witnessed an instrument of sasine of a husbandland in Ayton, 1470 (Home). William Make appears in Lanark, 1503 (Lanark, p. 13), and Jhone Make was tenant of the bishop of Glasgow, 1510 (Rental). Robert Mak witnessed sasine of lands in the territory of Quhitsumlawis, 1525 (Home, p. 35), and John Mak appears as witness in Linlithgow, 1538 (Johnsoun). Bessie Make in Saltoun was accused of witchcraft, 1629 (RPC., 2. ser. III, p. 16). John Mack was one of the nine witnesses who attested to the boundaries of the "thrie aikeres of land called Huttsonis Croft" in 1651 (Home, p. 220). John Mack was tenant in Gordon's Mains, 1713 (Stitchill, p. 167), and Marion Mack appears in Kirkcudbright, 1800 (Kirkcudbright). James Logan Mack was author of The Border line from the Solway Firth to the North Sea, Edinburgh, 1924.

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

MAC: (wrongly contracted M', Mc) is a Gaelic prefix occurring in Scottish names of Gaelic origin, as Macdonald, Maclean, Macphie, and the like, meaning "son." The word corresponds to son in names of Teutonic origin, as Anderson, Johnson, Watson; to the Fitz (Latin filius) in Norman-French names, as Fitzgerald, Fitzpatrick; and to Welsh map (etymologically akin to Mac), shortened to 'ap or 'p, as in Ap Richard, whence Prichard (nearly all Welsh names beginning with P, or its mutation B, incorporate ap). It corresponds partly to Irish O, though this rightly means "descendant," Irish Ua. O or Ua is represented in Scots Gaelic by ogha, 'grandchild,' which in the combination iar oghe, was borrowed by Lowland Scots as ieroe, a 'great-grandchild.' As O is a complete word it should not be followed by the apostrophe as in the English spelling of Irish names. It represents ua, Old Irish aue fer a prehistoric auas or avas, where an original p. is lost, pavios, which compare with Latin puer for povor, Greek pais (for pafis), a boy or son. Ui, the nominative plural of Ua, is used in Irish Gaelic to denote a tribe or territory. In Anglo-Irish books this syllable is frequently written Hua, Hui, and more commonly Hy, as in Hy Many for Vi Maine, Hy Fiachrach for Ui Fiachrach, etc. There is only one instance on Scottish ground of this form: Huasuibne for Uasuibne, in 1355 (HP., II, p. 139). (Irish O'Brien, etc., should properly be written without the apostrophe as O Brien, etc.) in the island of Arran, prefixed to surnames, Mac is always pronounced 'ac. Macnicol, now shortened there to Nicol in English, is still 'Ac Riocail in Gaelic (N at the beginning of Gaelic words is almost if not quite pronounced as r) MacMhuirich (Macvurich) is pronounced in Arran 'Ac Uiri; at Shiskine as 'Ac Fuiri, and is still further curtailed in the English form of the name, Currie. (The Dumfriesshire surname Currie is, however, of territorial origin.) Macintyre suffers at the South' end of Arran much greater curtailment: lain Mac an-t-Saoir, for example, is shortened to Iain t-Saoir (Tyre). Elsewhere in the West and South Highlands, bordering on the Lowlands, Mae also suffers great abbreviation, the ma disappears and only the c, as the dominant sound, remains. This is of course the case with the Gaelic first. For instance in Argyllshire Iain Mac Comhan (John M'Gille-Comgan really) becomes Iain Comhan in Gaelic, while its English equivalent is Cowan. Similarly Iain Cui'ne stands for Iain Mac Shuibne, Iain Clabhruinn for John Maclaren, Iain Caidh for John Mackay (where kay contains all that remains of David), Iain Clugais for Maclucas, Iain Coinneach for Mackenzie, Iain Clachuinn for Maclachlan, Iain Ciarmaid for Macdermid, and Anna Cheacharna for Maceacheam (Macbain in Northern Chronicle) in Irish Gaelic Mac regularly becomes Mag (gen. Meig) before a vowel, l and r (O'Maille, Annals of Ulster, p. 51n). When part of a surname both Mac and Mag are treated alike; fully stressed when no Christian name preceded, unstressed when coming between Christian name and surname. This change of Mac to Mag does not occur in Scots Gaelic with the exception of the dialect of Argyllshire, where Macgee or Magee is from Irish Mag Aodha and not from Scots Gaelic MacAoidh. We have also MagLeod and MagLachlan "in most of the Gaelic area of Scotland," says the late Sir John Rhys, "mac, mic, are pronounced at the present day machc, mikhk, with ch and kh like ch in German doch and ich respectively" (PSAS., XXXII, p. 390). This pronunciation is ancient and appears in early Scots records written mach, as Mach gilherve, 1266 (Inchaffray, p. 85). It is also often so written in the Register of the Priory of St. Andrews (Mach Adam, Machgilish, Mach imbethi, etc.), and was common in Galloway in 1684: Machburny, Machgie, Machknight, etc. (RPS., 3. ser. IX). The ch sound of c is also found preserved in the Aberdeenshire surname Machray (for Macrae). In Irish Gaelic mac sometimes means "boy, as in Maelcoisne mac dall, 'Maelcoisne the blind boy.' As a prefix it also means 'young,' goes adjectivally before many nouns: MacNia, 'young champion' (Macbain), and in Scots Gaelic it often renders an abstract noun into a material one: Mac mollachd, 'son of curse,' 'cursed one;' and the well-known Mac-talla, 'son of the rock,' i.e. 'echo.' in Mac c is the dominant sound and tends to thrust itself over on to the beginning of the following syllable, hence Mac(k)ay for MacAoidh, Maccaulay for Macaulay, etc. Mac was also assumed by Norsemen and by some Lowland peoples, e.g. MacLeod, MacRerick, and dropped again in some instances, e.g. Cloud (from Macleod), Rerick (from Macrerick), etc. In the Middle Ages, again, the prefix does not in every case prove, where other evidence is wanting, that its bearer is the son of a Gael, for the word has been taken by, or given to some who were of non-Gaelic origin, as MacThorfinn, MacThore, in Cumberland, etc. Noteworthy are the many 'Mac' towns in Ayrshire in the Retours, M'Clogstoune, M'Clanochan-stoun, M'Ewinstoun, M'lleristoun, M'Roriestoun, M'Wilkingstoun, etc., attesting to a strong Gaelic strain in the population.

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

(Celtic) An abbreviation of one or other of the numerous Mac- names.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(Scottish, Irish) Descendant of Mack or Mac (son), an abbreviation of one or another of the numerous Gaelic Mac- names.

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

A very ancient Scotch personal name; also a Scottish adjective-neat, tidy.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

From the Old Norse, Magr; in the Domesday Book, Machus, Macus Machar; Gaelic Mac; from the German, Mache, Machon, Mack; from the Danish, Maak; from the Dutch, Mack; a personal name.

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

Mack Last Name Facts

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

The surname Mack (Hassaniya-Arabic: ﺍﻣﺎﻙ, Hindi: मैक) has its highest incidence in The United States. It may be rendered as: Máck. Click here to see other potential spellings of this surname.

How Common Is The Last Name Mack? popularity and diffusion

The surname is the 4,242nd most widely held surname worldwide, borne by approximately 1 in 54,969 people. This last name occurs mostly in The Americas, where 70 percent of Mack reside; 68 percent reside in North America and 68 percent reside in Anglo-North America. It is also the 18,815th most commonly held forename world-wide. It is borne by 49,036 people.

This last name is most commonly held in The United States, where it is borne by 90,903 people, or 1 in 3,987. In The United States Mack is most common in: New York, where 8 percent reside, California, where 7 percent reside and Texas, where 7 percent reside. Apart from The United States this last name exists in 150 countries. It is also common in Germany, where 15 percent reside and Canada, where 3 percent reside.

Mack Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Mack has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people carrying the Mack last name grew 578 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in Ireland it declined 82 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Mack Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those bearing the Mack last name is chiefly Catholic (57%) in Ireland.

In The United States those holding the Mack last name are 3.13% more likely to be registered with the Democratic Party than The US average, with 50.1% registered with the political party.

The amount Mack earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 30.36% more than the national average, earning 451,138 kr per year; in Peru they earn 44.57% less than the national average, earning S/. 10,746 per year; in South Africa they earn 12.39% more than the national average, earning R 267,084 per year; in Colombia they earn 38.63% more than the national average, earning $31,473,300 COP per year; in United States they earn 8.12% less than the national average, earning $39,646 USD per year and in Canada they earn 1.93% more than the national average, earning $50,641 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Máck921/
Macke896,797/
Maack896,157/
Mauck894,264/
Maick89335/
Mackh89151/
Meack8922/
MacCk893/
Matck892/
Mahck891/
Mazck891/
MacKc891/
MacKk891/
Mak86146,517/
Mac8657,836/
Mck861/
Mayzck8085/
Maacks8056/
Maicke8042/
Maucke8039/
Mascke8031/
Maisck8026/
Maschk8024/
Machke8024/
Matcke8022/
Machkh8021/
Maicks8013/
Maycck805/
Mahack803/
Maacke802/
Meacks801/
Mackhe801/
Mhacke801/
Mashck801/
Mattck801/
Mhacks801/
Maihck801/
Mazzck800/
Maygck800/
Maucks800/
Mock7554,278/
Meak759,588/
Mauk757,784/
Make756,190/
Maik753,868/
Makh753,627/
Maak753,623/
Makk751,223/
Mayk751,076/
Maac751,060/
Macq75521/
Majk75256/
Majc75188/
Mauc75119/
Maic7556/
McKe7544/
Magc7521/
Mahk7520/
Magk7513/
Meac7513/
Maák759/
Mhac759/
MacP757/
Mact756/
Mmac755/
Macc754/
Makc754/
Macg753/
Macx753/
Mmak753/
Maïk753/
Mahc752/
Makq752/
Makg752/
Mayc751/
Hmak751/
Maïc751/
Mgac751/
Mgak751/
Makp751/
Macková736,509/
Mackova73232/
Maschck731/
Masscke731/
Maake6727,820/
Mocke672,175/
Maike671,544/
Makke671,282/
Maňák671,051/
Moock671,016/
Mahak67719/
Mogck67639/
Mouck67619/
Mauke67494/
Makhe67438/
Maszk67302/
Mhake67211/
Maukh67188/
Maakh67100/
Maucksch6799/
Maucq6798/
Macch6796/
Maask6794/
Mauks6789/
Meake6779/
Maľák6763/
Maxch6760/
Maňak6758/
Moick6749/
Mahuk6745/
Mayke6744/
Meick6742/
Makhh6741/
Mahac6733/
Maukš6720/
Makkh6718/
Mmake6717/
Maykh6717/
Mochk6716/
Mhask6713/
Maagk6713/
Maľak6713/
Maajk679/
Mahák678/
Maikh677/
Mazke677/
Maitk677/
Maihc676/
Mhakh676/
Meakh676/
Mmakk675/
Maaak674/
Meuck673/
Motck673/
Maške673/
Meagc672/
Muock672/
Measc672/
Maqks672/
Matks672/
Mahatcke672/
Mahkk672/
Mac's672/
Mak'e672/
Maksz672/
Maijc672/
Mmaak672/
Mockë672/
Maics671/
Mashc671/
Mazks671/
Mathc671/
Maudk671/
M'Akh671/
Maacková671/
Moyck671/
Mosck671/
Macss671/
Machc671/
Magke671/
Makph671/
Mahcs671/
Mazkh671/
Maškė671/
Meask671/
Maïke671/
Mmacg671/
Mmmak671/
Makkk671/
Mahyk671/
Maaik671/
Massk670/
Mautc670/
Mocck670/
Mausk670/
MacSh670/

Mack Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Mack in the Hindi language
मैकmaika-
Mack in the Hassaniya-Arabic language
ﺍﻣﺎﻙamak43.75
ﻣﺎﻙmak43.75
ﺃﻣﺎﻙamak12.5

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