MCKNIGHT
Also recorded as Mc Knight, Mcknight
McKnight
McKnight is a Scottish and Irish surname derived from the Gaelic language. The name originates from the Gaelic Macfhearchair, meaning “son of Fearchar”, which is a personal name derived from the Old Gaelic words “fear” (man) and “car” (beloved). The name has variations such as MacKnight and MacNaight in Scotland, and variants like McNaight and MacNutt in Northern Ireland.
The McKnight surname is prominent in both Scottish and Irish history, with numerous notable individuals bearing the name. The clan McKnight has links to various regions in Scotland and Ireland, with a rich heritage spanning centuries.
The McKnight family crest often features symbols associated with strength, loyalty, and family unity. Historically, the McKnight clan has been associated with nobility, military service, and a strong sense of community.
Today, individuals with the surname McKnight can be found across the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and other parts of the world, often representing their proud Scottish and Irish heritage. The name continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining its legacy and significance in the realms of genealogy and family history.
There are approximately 4,029 people named McKnight in the UK. That makes it roughly the 2,323rd most common surname in Britain. Around 62 in a million people in Britain are named McKnight.
Surname type: From name of parent
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
- Andrew
- David
- Ian
- James
- John
- Paul
- Robert
- Stephen
- Thomas
- William
Female
- Alison
- Catherine
- Dawn
- Elizabeth
- Gillian
- Janet
- Jean
- Marcia
- Margaret
- Mary
- Nicola
- Sarah
- Susan