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    MacRichard

    Pronunciation: mak-RISH-ərd

    ♂ Male
    Scottish Gaelic, Germanic

    Meaning

    son of Richard

    Origin

    Scottish Gaelic

    History & Etymology

    MacRichard is a Scottish surname that originated as a patronymic, meaning 'son of Richard'. The prefix 'Mac' or 'Mc' is a common element in Scottish and Irish surnames, directly translating to 'son of'. The given name Richard is of Germanic origin, meaning 'brave power' or 'powerful ruler'. Therefore, MacRichard combines a Gaelic patronymic with a Germanic personal name.

    While primarily a surname, MacRichard has occasionally been used as a given name, particularly in areas with strong Scottish heritage. Its usage as a first name is rare and often reflects a family's desire to honor their ancestral lineage or a specific individual named Richard within the family.

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