MCEACHEN
Also recorded as Mc Eachen, Mceachen
McEachen
McEachen is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, further associated with Scotland and Ireland. The name is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic "MacEachainn," meaning "son of Eachann." "Eachann" possibly derives from the Gaelic words "each," meaning horse, and "fionn," meaning fair or white.
The McEachen surname is primarily found in regions with historical Gaelic influence, such as Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of the United States, Australia, and Canada where Scottish immigration occurred.
Individuals bearing the McEachen surname have contributed to various fields, including art, literature, academia, and politics, enriching the cultural legacy of Scotland and its diaspora.
Notable figures with the surname McEachen include [list prominent figures if available]. The McEachen family name, like many traditional Scottish surnames, carries a rich history, reflecting the heritage and legacy of the Gaelic-speaking peoples of Scotland and Ireland.
There are approximately 83 people named McEachen in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named McEachen.
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