MCPADDEN
Also recorded as Mc Padden, Mcpadden
McPadden
McPadden is a Scottish and Irish surname that originated from the Gaelic name "Mac Phaidin". The prefix "Mac" indicates "son of", while "Phaidin" is a variant of the name Padraig, the Irish form of Patrick.
The McPadden surname is commonly found in Scotland and Ireland, particularly in regions with strong Gaelic heritage. The name is believed to have originated in the Scottish Highlands and spread to Ireland through migration and intermarriage between Scottish and Irish families.
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Variants of the McPadden surname include MacPadden, MacFadden, and MacFadyen.
In contemporary times, individuals with the McPadden surname can be found across the world, with significant populations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
The McPadden surname carries a rich history and heritage, reflecting the intertwined cultures of Scotland and Ireland. Its bearers can take pride in their ancestral connections to these Celtic lands and their contributions to the broader tapestry of British and Irish history.
There are approximately 115 people named McPadden in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named McPadden.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- David
- Edward
- George
- James
- John
- Kevin
- Michael
- Paul
- Peter
- Philip
- Stephen
- William
Female
- Ann
- Anna
- Anne
- Catherine
- Elizabeth
- Helen
- Louise
- Margaret
- Mary
- Susan