MACANDREW
Also recorded as Mac Andrew, Macandrew
MacAndrew
MacAndrew is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, derived from the patronymic form of the personal name "Andrew", meaning "son of Andrew". The prefix "Mac" in Scottish surnames means "son of".
Origins
The MacAndrew clan can trace its origins back to the ancient times of Scotland. The Clan MacAndrew is said to be a sept of the larger Clan Ross, with ancestral lands in the Scottish Highlands. The MacAndrew family is believed to have been influential in the region and active in Scottish history.
Notable individuals
Throughout history, individuals with the surname MacAndrew have made significant contributions in various fields. This includes but is not limited to:
- Charles MacAndrew (1818-1902) - A Scottish architect known for his distinctive designs that blended classic and contemporary styles.
- Theresa MacAndrew (1955-) - A renowned Scottish novelist whose works have received critical acclaim for their exploration of Scottish identity and folklore.
Legacy
The MacAndrew surname continues to be passed down through generations, connecting descendants to their Scottish heritage. The name serves as a reminder of the clan's history and contributions to Scottish culture.
In modern times, individuals with the surname MacAndrew can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, contributing to diverse fields and carrying on the legacy of their ancestors.
There are approximately 222 people named MacAndrew in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named MacAndrew.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alexander
- Colin
- Fraser
- George
- James
- Nicholas
- Patrick
- Paul
- Robert
- Stephen
- Terence
- William
Female
- Alexandra
- Christina
- Elizabeth
- Heather
- Kirsty
- Michelle
- Rachel
- Sarah
- Susan
- Tessa