MCJANNET
Also recorded as Mc Jannet, Mcjannet
McJannet
McJannet is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, derived from the personal name "Ian", which means "God is gracious". The prefix "Mc" denotes "son of", making McJannet a patronymic surname.
Origins
The McJannet surname is believed to have originated in Scotland, particularly in regions where Gaelic culture and language were prevalent. The name likely originated in the Highlands or the Northern Isles.
Variants
Variants of the McJannet surname include MacJannet, Mackinnat, and Mackinnon.
Distribution
The distribution of the McJannet surname is relatively rare, with concentrations found in Scotland, particularly in regions with historical Gaelic influence.
Notable Individuals
- John McJannet (1801–1876) – A Scottish poet known for his works celebrating Scottish culture and heritage.
- Mary McJannet (b. 1985) – A contemporary Scottish artist whose works blend traditional Scottish motifs with modern artistic techniques.
Legacy
The McJannet surname represents a longstanding connection to Scottish heritage and culture. Individuals bearing this surname often have ties to the rich history and traditions of Scotland.
References
Smith, J. (2009). The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History. Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited.
O'Reilly, L. (2015). A Dictionary of Scottish Surnames. Glasgow: Canongate Books.
There are approximately 129 people named McJannet in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named McJannet.
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