MACCABE
Also recorded as Mac Cabe, Maccabe
MacCabe
The surname MacCabe, also spelled McCabe or MacCabes, is of Scottish and Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Cába," meaning "son of Cába." The history of the MacCabe name can be traced back to ancient Gaelic origins and is associated with the Kingdom of Dalriada in Scotland and the Gaelic kingdoms in Ireland.
The MacCabe surname is predominantly found in Scotland and Ireland, particularly in regions influenced by Gaelic culture and heritage. Over the centuries, the MacCabe clan has been known for its resilience and loyalty, with many individuals playing significant roles in Scottish and Irish history.
Notable figures with the surname MacCabe include warriors, scholars, and leaders who have left their mark on the histories of both Scotland and Ireland. The MacCabes were often involved in conflicts and alliances with neighbouring clans, contributing to the rich tapestry of Celtic history.
Today, individuals with the surname MacCabe can be found across the United Kingdom, Ireland, and in various parts of the world where people of Scottish and Irish descent have settled. The name continues to carry a sense of pride and connection to the ancient Gaelic roots of the British Isles.
There are approximately 221 people named MacCabe in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named MacCabe.
Surname type: From name of parent
Origin: Celtic
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: Scotland
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Gaelic
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Christopher
- Colin
- David
- Ian
- James
- John
- Michael
- Paul
- Peter
- Philip
Female
- Anne
- Catherine
- Fiona
- Gillian
- Irvine
- Janet
- Julie
- Lynn
- Margaret
- Mary
- Michelle
- Patricia
- Sharon
- Susan
- Suzanne