MCCUAIG
Also recorded as Mc Cuaig, Mccuaig
McCuaig
The surname McCuaig is of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from Mac Ùisdein, meaning "son of Hugh" or "son of little Hugh". The name is commonly found in Scotland and Northern Ireland, particularly among families with roots in Clan Donald.
The McCuaig family is believed to have originated in the Western Isles of Scotland, with branches later migrating to Northern Ireland during times of Scottish and Irish intermingling. The name has variations in spelling, including MacCuaig and McCuaige.
Historically, individuals bearing the surname McCuaig were often associated with professions such as farmers, fishermen, and tradespeople. The McCuaig name has also been linked to notable figures in Scottish and Irish history.
Today, the McCuaig surname continues to be present in various parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, with descendants of the clan contributing to diverse fields and industries. The spread of the name reflects the enduring legacy of the McCuaig lineage and its place within the rich tapestry of British surnames.
There are approximately 307 people named McCuaig in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named McCuaig.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Angus
- Colin
- Donald
- Ian
- James
- John
- Michael
- Neil
- Peter
- Robert
Female
- Carol
- Catherine
- Elizabeth
- Helen
- Jean
- Kirsty
- Linda
- Margaret
- Mary
- Yvonne