CORMICAN
Cormican
Cormican is a surname of Irish origin, commonly found in various parts of the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the Gaelic Mac Cormaic, meaning 'son of Cormac'. The prefix 'Mac' denoting 'son of' and 'Cormac' being a personal given name of Gaelic origin.
The Cormican surname has a long history, with records dating back centuries in Ireland. Over time, individuals bearing the name have migrated to different parts of the UK, including England, Scotland, and Wales, contributing to the spread of the surname within the British Isles.
Members of the Cormican family may have diverse ancestral ties, rooted in the rich cultural tapestry of Irish heritage. The name may also have variations in spelling, reflecting regional dialects or anglicised versions over the years.
Like many surnames, Cormican has likely evolved and diversified over time through marriages, immigrations, and other factors. Today, individuals bearing the surname Cormican can be found across the United Kingdom and beyond, each enriching the legacy of the name with their unique stories and contributions to society.
There are approximately 135 people named Cormican in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Cormican.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adrian
- Andrew
- Brian
- David
- Dennis
- Francis
- Hugh
- John
- Liam
- Martin
- Owen
- Patrick
- Robert
- Tiernan
Female
- Anne
- Caroline
- Carolyn
- Catherine
- Christina
- Claire
- Doreen
- Eileen
- Elizabeth
- Hannah
- Joanne
- Mandy
- Mary
- Natasha
- Sharon