MCCOLLOUGH
Also recorded as Mc Collough
McCollough
McCollough is a Scottish and Irish surname with origins in the Gaelic language. The name is derived from Mac Cu Uladh, meaning "son of the Hound of Ulster". The McCollough surname is commonly found in both Scotland and Ireland, with variations in spelling such as McCullough or McCulloch.
The McCollough clan has a rich history, with notable branches in both countries. In Scotland, the McColloughs are associated with the Highlands region, particularly in Argyll and Galloway. The clan played a significant role in Scottish history, with members serving as warriors, leaders, and scholars.
In Ireland, the McCollough surname is prevalent in Ulster, particularly in counties Antrim and Tyrone. The McColloughs in Ireland have a proud tradition of resilience and cultural preservation, as evidenced by their role in the Gaelic Revival and the promotion of Irish language and traditions.
Throughout history, individuals bearing the McCollough surname have made notable contributions in various fields, including politics, literature, and the arts. The name continues to be a source of pride for many families of Scottish and Irish descent.
Today, the McCollough surname can be found in countries around the world, as descendants of the clan have migrated and established communities in different regions. The name remains a symbol of heritage, strength, and tradition for those who bear it.
There are approximately 26 people named McCollough in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named McCollough.
Origin: Celtic
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: Ireland
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Gaelic
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adam
- Andrew
- John
- Malcolm
Female
- Emily
- Jeanette
Similar and related surnames
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