Maclay Surname

330,363rd
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 1,121 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Scotland

Maclay Surname Definition:

These names ere commonly but incorrectly explained as from Gaelic Mac an leigh. This is merely popular etymology due to t le belief that the name means 'son of the physician,' and that the Macleays of western Sutherland ere descended from Ferchard Leche, who had a grant of lands in Assynt, 1386.

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Maclay Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States7841:462,32039,439
Philippines1171:865,28479,885
England631:884,41445,970
Scotland381:140,8908,524
Australia321:843,61652,533
South Africa191:2,851,458109,033
Canada161:2,302,849139,666
Malawi91:1,902,12319,532
Argentina81:5,342,927168,491
Russia71:20,589,008462,339
Papua New Guinea71:1,164,817109,517
Kenya41:11,544,97562,419
Nigeria21:88,571,379625,098
Thailand21:35,319,172966,191
New Zealand11:4,528,32355,372
Mexico11:124,126,205103,776
Kazakhstan11:17,682,496204,010
Puerto Rico11:3,550,1399,109
Malaysia11:29,494,225409,885
Brazil11:214,074,3321,693,628
India11:767,065,3821,851,717
Sweden11:9,846,757347,448
United Arab Emirates11:9,162,273135,437
Bolivia11:10,616,43417,077
Zimbabwe11:15,438,240133,260
Liberia11:4,408,53547,110
France11:66,422,722504,397
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland41:1,107,46726,093
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States1641:306,21124,200

Maclay (146) may also be a first name.

Maclay Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

These names ere commonly but incorrectly explained as from Gaelic Mac an leigh. This is merely popular etymology due to t le belief that the name means 'son of the physician,' and that the Macleays of western Sutherland ere descended from Ferchard Leche, who had a grant of lands in Assynt, 1386. The full form of the name is MacDhunnshleibhe, 'son of Donnshleibhe,' as explained under Dunsleve, which see. In a royal commission of 1498 King James m directed certain persons to distrain the lands and goods of Kenyoch M'Conleif and Donald M'Conleif, co-raiders with Chisholm of Comer of the lands of Huchone Ros of Kilrawok (OPS., II, p. 527). Kenzoch or Kennitus M'Coleif held the king's lands of Cumree (Comrie) in Strathconon in 1504 (ER., XII, p. 663), behind Tor Achilty, where tradition placed the seat of the clan. John M'Ewin V'Dunslef appears at Sonnachan, Argyllshire, in 1502 (Notes and queries, 11 July, 1931, p. 21), and Firda Makgillecallum Makcolluf and John Roy M'Culloiff were tenants under Stewart of Appin in 1509 (Stewarts of Appin, p. 193). In 1518 the "clane McDowleanis" (an error for M'Dowleavis) gave their bond of manrent to Sir John Campbell of Caldor (Cawdor, p. 129). The names given in the bond ere: Duncan Brec McDunlane, and Jhone Mcdoulane 'his broder.' Dunslane McNeill is one of the parties to the bond, and in all three instances -laue has been misread -lane. John McYndayn McCollef is mentioned in 1519 (ibid., p. 131). Odoni Makdouill Makdunlane had a remission in 1524, and a son of Duncan M'Dunlewe was appointed minister of the two perishes of Kiflespic-Kerrill and Kilmeronock in 1541 (HMC., 2 Rep., p. 193), The northern Macleays were known to Sir Robert Gordon as the clan Leajwe; while thereafter they are known in record as Makley (in Alness 1651), M'Ley (in Coutin 1677). Macleays were numerous in early times in Easter and Wester Ross and in Argyll. Of the southern Macleays was Jo. M'Ey V'Dunlaif in North Argyll, 1570 (Cawdor, p. 177). A cautioner was found for John McClay in Ayrshire, 1584 (RPC., III, p. 714), and Donald M'Collea was one of Dunolly's men in 1588 (RPC., IV, p. 265), and Duncan M'Collea appears in same year (ibid., p. 333). Patrik M'Conlea in Finran was fined for reset of members of Clan Gregor in 1613 (ibid., XIV, p. 631), and Donald M'Onleif was servitor to Allan Cameron of Locheil in same year (RMS., VII, 871). Donald M'Clae was burgess of Glasgow by purchase, 1617 (Burgesses), and Duncan Dow McDonochie Brec alias McDonnslae and John McEane Dow VcDonochie Brecalias McDonnske were charged with assault and cattle-stealing, 1623 (RPC., XIII, p. 270271). Mc onlea is a common record spelling of the name, and its derivation is clearly shown by the name of Dounslea Mconlea, tenant of Schewnay, 1669 (HP., IV, p. 222). Donald roy M'Onlay appears in Lunga, 1633 (Notes and queries, 18 July, 1931, p. 44). Findlay McClay and Malcolm McClay appear in Drakies in 1646 (More Culloden Papers, p. 50), and Dunsla M'ein Vc onlea and Iain M'onlea, his brother, were among those massacred at Dunaveity, 1649 (HP., II, p. 257). Duncan Mc onlea was bailie of Rothesay, 1662 (ibid., III, p. 12), and another Duncan M'Onlea was burgess of Paisley, 1667 (Isles). Iain Mc onlew was tenant of Torisay, Mull, 1669 (HP., IV, p. 223), and Duncan M'Onlea, Duncan M'Dunslea, and Neill M'Dimslea (an error for Dunslea) appear in Islay, 1688 (Bk. Islay, p. 508,511). William Livingston, the Islay bard, always wrote his name in Gaelic M'Dhunleibhe, and Dr. David Livingstone, the African traveller, was a Macdonleavy of Ulva. Allan Dall gives another popular etymology of the name, which he makes to mean 'son of John the grey-haired,'

"Thagrainn cairdeas Mhic-Iain-Leithe

'S gur dlleas do m' chinneadh fein e,Stolen from Fore-bears

Sheasadh air gach cnoc le cheile,

Nuair a dh' eireadh iad gu stri."

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

MACLAE, Maclay, Macclay, Maclea, Macleay: These names ere commonly but incorrectly explained as from Gaelic Mac an leigh. This is merely popular etymology due to t le belief that the name means 'son of the physician,' and that the Macleays of western Sutherland ere descended from Ferchard Leche, who had a grant of lands in Assynt, 1386. The full form of the name is MacDhunnshleibhe, 'son of Donnshleibhe,' as explained under Dunsleve, which see. In a royal commission of 1498 King James m directed certain persons to distrain the lands and goods of Kenyoch M'Conleif and Donald M'Conleif, co-raiders with Chisholm of Comer of the lands of Huchone Ros of Kilrawok (OPS., II, p. 527). Kenzoch or Kennitus M'Coleif held the king's lands of Cumree (Comrie) in Strathconon in 1504 (ER., XII, p. 663), behind Tor Achilty, where tradition placed the seat of the clan. John M'Ewin V'Dunslef appears at Sonnachan, Argyllshire, in 1502 (Notes and queries, 11 July, 1931, p. 21), and Firda Makgillecallum Makcolluf and John Roy M'Culloiff were tenants under Stewart of Appin in 1509 (Stewarts of Appin, p. 193). In 1518 the "clane McDowleanis" (an error for M'Dowleavis) gave their bond of manrent to Sir John Campbell of Caldor (Cawdor, p. 129). The names given in the bond ere: Duncan Brec McDunlane, and Jhone Mcdoulane 'his broder.' Dunslane McNeill is one of the parties to the bond, and in all three instances -laue has been misread -lane. John McYndayn McCollef is mentioned in 1519 (ibid., p. 131). Odoni Makdouill Makdunlane had a remission in 1524, and a son of Duncan M'Dunlewe was appointed minister of the two perishes of Kiflespic-Kerrill and Kilmeronock in 1541 (HMC., 2 Rep., p. 193), The northern Macleays were known to Sir Robert Gordon as the clan Leajwe; while thereafter they are known in record as Makley (in Alness 1651), M'Ley (in Coutin 1677). Macleays were numerous in early times in Easter and Wester Ross and in Argyll. Of the southern Macleays was Jo. M'Ey V'Dunlaif in North Argyll, 1570 (Cawdor, p. 177). A cautioner was found for John McClay in Ayrshire, 1584 (RPC., III, p. 714), and Donald M'Collea was one of Dunolly's men in 1588 (RPC., IV, p. 265), and Duncan M'Collea appears in same year (ibid., p. 333). Patrik M'Conlea in Finran was fined for reset of members of Clan Gregor in 1613 (ibid., XIV, p. 631), and Donald M'Onleif was servitor to Allan Cameron of Locheil in same year (RMS., VII, 871). Donald M'Clae was burgess of Glasgow by purchase, 1617 (Burgesses), and Duncan Dow McDonochie Brec alias McDonnslae and John McEane Dow VcDonochie Brecalias McDonnske were charged with assault and cattle-stealing, 1623 (RPC., XIII, p. 270271). Mc onlea is a common record spelling of the name, and its derivation is clearly shown by the name of Dounslea Mconlea, tenant of Schewnay, 1669 (HP., IV, p. 222). Donald roy M'Onlay appears in Lunga, 1633 (Notes and queries, 18 July, 1931, p. 44). Findlay McClay and Malcolm McClay appear in Drakies in 1646 (More Culloden Papers, p. 50), and Dunsla M'ein Vc onlea and Iain M'onlea, his brother, were among those massacred at Dunaveity, 1649 (HP., II, p. 257). Duncan Mc onlea was bailie of Rothesay, 1662 (ibid., III, p. 12), and another Duncan M'Onlea was burgess of Paisley, 1667 (Isles). Iain Mc onlew was tenant of Torisay, Mull, 1669 (HP., IV, p. 223), and Duncan M'Onlea, Duncan M'Dunslea, and Neill M'Dimslea (an error for Dunslea) appear in Islay, 1688 (Bk. Islay, p. 508,511). William Livingston, the Islay bard, always wrote his name in Gaelic M'Dhunleibhe, and Dr. David Livingstone, the African traveller, was a Macdonleavy of Ulva. Allan Dall gives another popular etymology of the name, which he makes to mean 'son of John the grey-haired,'

"Thagrainn cairdeas Mhic-Iain-Leithe

'S gur dlleas do m' chinneadh fein e,Stolen from Fore bears

Sheasadh air gach cnoc le cheile,

Nuair a dh' eireadh iad gu stri."

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

(Celtic) Son of Lay, q.v.; or= Mac Leay, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(Gaelic.) The son of Clay (which see).

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

Maclay Last Name Facts

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

Maclay is found most frequently in The United States. It can also occur as a variant:. For other potential spellings of Maclay click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Maclay? popularity and diffusion

It is the 330,363rd most common last name world-wide, held by around 1 in 6,500,933 people. It is primarily found in The Americas, where 60 percent of Maclay are found; 59 percent are found in North America and 58 percent are found in Anglo-North America. Maclay is also the 763,528th most prevalent forename on earth, held by 146 people.

The surname is most frequently held in The United States, where it is carried by 784 people, or 1 in 462,320. In The United States Maclay is most common in: California, where 11 percent reside, Texas, where 6 percent reside and Florida, where 5 percent reside. Not including The United States Maclay exists in 26 countries. It is also found in The Philippines, where 10 percent reside and England, where 6 percent reside.

Maclay Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The frequency of Maclay has changed over time. In The United States the number of people bearing the Maclay last name increased 478 percent between 1880 and 2014.

Maclay Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those holding the surname is predominantly Anglican (100%) in Ireland and Christian (100%) in Kenya.

In The United States those bearing the Maclay surname are 12.29% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 59.06% being registered with the party.

The amount Maclay earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 92.83% less than the national average, earning R 17,028 per year; in United States they earn 11.68% more than the national average, earning $48,190 USD per year and in Canada they earn 13.73% less than the national average, earning $42,864 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
MacClay9277/
Macklay9250/
MacHlay9220/
Mayclay921/
MacLayu921/
McLay913,749/
Macla91378/
Macly9153/
Macellay8611/
Mauclauy863/
MacKclay862/
McClay833,517/
Maklay83245/
Machla83195/
Maslay83158/
MacLea8376/
Maclat8368/
Maclas8365/
Machly8323/
Mascla8323/
Macloy8322/
MacKly8319/
Macley8313/
MacLae837/
Maclhy836/
Maclai834/
Maclau832/
Maclad832/
Mazlay831/
Moclay831/
Mackla831/
Maccly831/
Macsla831/
Mahcla831/
McKlay830/
Mackellay8016/
McLa803/
Mackley773,277/
Makhlay77523/
Macella77182/
Maclaud77116/
Macilla7774/
Mauchly7750/
Machlas7744/
Macklai7727/
Masclau7727/
MacLead7724/
MacCloy7722/
Maszlay7722/
Masslay7720/
Maclaut7717/
Machlaj7714/
Macqula7714/
Maklayi7711/
Macloyd779/
MacSloy778/
Maschla778/
Macelly777/
Makklay775/
Maclaus774/
MacHley773/
Mashlay772/
Maklaiy772/
Macleyd772/
Makclia771/
Maichla771/
Matchla771/
Macklia771/
MacSlea771/
Machlae771/
MacHlyo771/
Macclae771/
Machlai771/
Machlla771/
Maclach771/
Maclait771/
Maclaji771/
MacLast771/
Macleja771/
Macleah771/
Maklaye771/
Majlaay771/
Maiclea771/
MacLloy770/
MacKlea770/
MacLaas770/
MacHlap770/
Masla731,642/
Macle73436/
Maqla73350/
Masly73285/
Majla73187/
McLey73166/
Makla73150/
McLea73147/
Macli73137/
McLoy7391/
Mazla7360/
Mazly737/
Makly733/
McCla732/
Mocla731/
Masclaux71735/
Mascella71405/
Machella71338/
Maudslay71168/
Mauchley71164/
MacKelly7130/
Maclauth7128/
Makellay717/
Machilla716/
Mackella716/
MacLloyd715/
Matchlat715/
Machlach715/
MacLeash713/
MacHlioa713/
Mascilla712/
Macliaha712/
Macliahs712/
Mahslaay712/
Makcelly712/
Mahachla711/
MacQuley711/
MacClaue711/
Machchla711/
Machliya711/
Macaelly711/
Macellai711/
Maucilla711/
Masclaud711/
Maclaust711/
Mackliya711/
Macllaus711/
Macclaud711/
Mauckley710/
Matchley710/
McCloy673,720/
Maslyi673,135/
Maslai672,780/
Maklai672,649/
MacKle672,017/
Maslah671,994/
Maslać67962/
Masley67758/
Maqula67649/
Makley67424/
Maslia67407/
Masliy67403/
Majlat67397/
Mascle67322/
Maclou67319/
Maqlad67279/
Maclet67268/
Maslat67246/
Macler67162/
Maklaj67150/
Maclid67149/
Maslač67112/
Maclis67103/
Moclea67103/
Maicle6793/
Meacle6790/
Mazlai6782/
Mašlaň6778/
McClea6777/
MacEllaio6777/
Machli6771/
Machle6767/
Maisla6763/
Macliz6756/
Maikla6752/
Mockly6744/
Macles6744/
Makkla6743/
McAlla6740/
MacLee6738/
Maclit6729/
Mochla6724/
Maklae6723/
Mazhla6720/
Maßlau6718/
Makhlyayd6713/
Mazlah6713/
Maxlea6712/
McCley6711/
Masclé6711/
Makloy6711/
Majhla6710/
Mashla6710/
Mochly6710/
Masloy679/
Makhla679/
Macklé679/
Maasla679/
Macquelly679/
Mcella678/
Macleh678/
Masloa677/
Maxley676/
McKley675/
Maklau675/
McClai675/
Maslaj675/
Maklaa675/
Maslea675/
Maslad674/
Moslay674/
Maslas674/
Massla674/
Mockla674/
Majlaj674/
Maslau674/
Macklawie674/
Mashly674/
Mocley673/
Moklay673/
Maycle673/
Moclat673/
Macled672/
Maykla672/
Maklia672/
MacLue672/
Madkla672/
Maqlia672/
Mazlat672/
Madzly672/
Mazlia672/
Maklla671/
Maslyy671/
Makcle671/
Maklah671/
Maijla671/
Mazlas671/
MacKilloy671/
Maakla671/
MacHleadt671/
Measla671/
Moccla671/
Madjla671/
Mazlaj671/
Masqla671/
Maucaella671/
Mausdslay671/
Macłas671/
Machlaidt671/
Machlajdt671/
Maclausth671/
Macleu671/
Maclez671/
Maclie671/
Maclih671/
Maclui671/
Maqlah671/
Maikly671/
Majlai671/
Machellah671/
Majlaa671/
Mackelley671/
Mazlyi671/
Mazzla671/
Mascli671/
Maslaa671/
Maslhy671/
Majlad671/
Magkla671/
Macchella671/
Maccli671/
MacQuilly670/
Mazley670/
Measly670/
MacLoe670/
Moxlay670/
Maxloy670/

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