MCCAGUE

Also recorded as Mc Cague, Mccague

McCague

Overview

McCague is a surname of Irish origin. The name is derived from the Gaelic "Mac Thaidhg," meaning "son of Tadhg." It is commonly found in Northern Ireland and has spread to other parts of the United Kingdom and beyond.

History

The McCague surname has ancient roots in Irish history, with early records dating back to the medieval period. The McCague family may have originated in County Monaghan or County Fermanagh in Ulster, Ireland. Over the centuries, the McCague name has spread to different regions as individuals migrated for various reasons, including economic opportunities and land ownership.

Notable Individuals

  • John McCague (1940–2003): A prominent political figure who served in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • Mary McCague (born 1975): An accomplished violinist known for her performances in classical music circles.
  • Sean McCague (born 1982): A professional footballer who has played for various clubs in the English Football League.

Modern Distribution

Today, individuals bearing the McCague surname can be found in various regions of the United Kingdom, particularly in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England.

Variants

Variants of the McCague surname include MacCague, MacCaughey, and MacCaig, among others.

There are approximately 111 people named McCague in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named McCague.

Similar and related surnames

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