MCKEATING

Also recorded as Mc Keating, Mckeating

McKeating

McKeating is a Scottish and Northern Irish surname, deriving from the Gaelic name Mac Eiteagain, meaning "son of Aodhagán". The name is of patronymic origin, indicating descent from a male ancestor.

Origins

The McKeating clan is believed to have originated in Ireland, specifically in Ulster, before spreading to Scotland. The name has deep-rooted Celtic origins and is often associated with individuals of Irish or Scottish descent.

Variations

Variants of the McKeating surname include McKeatin, McKitten, and McKittin.

Distribution

The McKeating surname is relatively rare, with most bearers residing in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and areas of the United Kingdom with a historical connection to Ireland. The name may also be found in other parts of the world where individuals of Scottish or Irish descent have settled.

Notable Individuals

  • Peter McKeating (b. 1955) - Scottish author and historian known for his works on Celtic folklore and mythology.
  • Nicola McKeating (b. 1980) - Northern Irish artist renowned for her landscape paintings inspired by the rugged coastlines of Ireland and Scotland.

Legacy

The McKeating surname carries with it a rich history and represents the enduring heritage of the Celtic peoples. Through the ages, bearers of the name have contributed to various fields, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.

There are approximately 448 people named McKeating in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named McKeating.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • David
  • Edward
  • Frederick
  • Gary
  • Gerald
  • James
  • John
  • Joseph
  • Keiran
  • Mark
  • Paul
  • Tim
  • William

Female

  • Caroline
  • Denise
  • Elizabeth
  • Hannah
  • Jane
  • Kathleen
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Patricia
  • Sarah
  • Susan

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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