McGaffney

McGaffney is a Scottish and Irish surname with roots in both countries. The name originates from the Gaelic name "Mac Dheathain" or "Mac Dhuibhshith," meaning son of Duibhshithe, which translates to "black Sítheach." The term "Sítheach" likely refers to a fairy or mystical being in Gaelic culture.

The McGaffney surname is found predominantly in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The name's variations, such as MacGaffney, Gaffney, and McEathain, are also present in these regions.

Individuals carrying the McGaffney surname may have diverse ancestral backgrounds, including Scottish, Irish, or a combination of both. The migration of people between Scotland and Ireland over the centuries has influenced the distribution of this surname.

Famous individuals with the surname McGaffney are limited; however, many everyday people proudly bear this name, contributing to their family history and legacy. The McGaffney surname represents a connection to the deep historical and cultural tapestry of Scotland and Ireland.

There are approximately 84 people named McGaffney in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named McGaffney.

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