McCown


McCown is a Goidelic surname with several possible etymological origins.

Etymology

There are several possible etymologies for McCown. McCown is a patronymic surname, the Gaelic Mac meaning "son of" in English.

Mac Còmhghan

The name Còmhghan and its variants is derived from comh and gan-, gen-. a.k.a. Twins and is frequently associated with the surname Cowan. The name Mac Giolla Còmhghan, translates into English as son of the servant of Comhghain. This generally translates to mean follower of St. Comgan. St. Comgan was the son of Cellach Cualann, brother of St. Caintigerna and uncle of St. Fillan. One of the King of Scots, Lulach Mac Gille Coemgáin had this name. Mac Giolla Còmhghan is frequently associated with the anglicized surname McElhone. Phonetically, McElhone seems similar to Mac Colquhoun.

Mac Eachainn

MacEachainn is a Pictish name of Galloway, Scotland.

Mac Eòin

The name Eòin is a Gaelic form of John. Mac Eoin often anglicized as is thought to have derived, in some cases, from Mac Eoin Bissett.

Mac Gobhainn

In Ireland and Scotland, the word for smith, gobha, is found in the surname MacGowan/McGowan. This surname is an Anglicised form of Mac Gobhann, Mac Gabhann, meaning "son of the smith".

Other possibilities

Other possible derivations of the name may come from the Manx language word Cowan and its variants which are defined as either a shelter between two hills, or inhabitant of the plains. In Old Irish, cúan means bay, gulf, harbour or sea. The name Cuan can also mean a little warrior and tends to be synonymous with the names Quain, Quane, and Quan.

Clan Associations

In contemporary Scottish clan societies and at Highland games, those with the surname McCown may declare allegiance to Clan Campbell.

Persons with the surname