McIlhinney

McIlhinney is a Scottish and Irish surname of Gaelic origin, believed to have originated from the Old Irish name "Mac Giolla Choinnigh," meaning "son of the servant of St. Connigh." The name is alternatively spelled as MacElhiny, McElhiney, or MacIlhinney.

The McIlhinney surname is primarily found in Northern Ireland, particularly in regions with a strong historical Gaelic influence. The name is also present in Scotland, where Gaelic heritage and language have had a lasting impact.

Individuals bearing the McIlhinney surname can often trace their ancestry back to ancient Celtic clans and communities. The name has a rich history, with many McIlhinneys known for their contributions to various fields, including art, literature, and academia.

Like many Gaelic surnames, McIlhinney may have variations in spelling due to different transliterations over time. Despite this, individuals with this surname often take pride in their heritage and ancestral connections to the Celtic peoples of Scotland and Ireland.

Overall, the McIlhinney surname represents a longstanding link to Gaelic culture and traditions, reflecting the diverse and vibrant history of the British Isles.

There are approximately 35 people named McIlhinney in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named McIlhinney.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • Donald
  • Justyn
  • Paul
  • Timothy

Female

  • Emma
  • Lucy

Similar and related surnames

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