Mccormack

Mccormack Origin and Meaning

The name Mccormack is a boy's name.

McCormack is primarily a surname of Irish origin that has occasionally been adopted as a masculine given name. Derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Cormaic,' meaning 'son of Cormac,' it has deep roots in Irish heritage. Cormac itself means 'charioteer' or 'son of the raven.' As a first name, McCormack represents the growing trend of using ancestral surnames as given names, conveying a sense of family heritage and tradition. While uncommon as a first name, it offers the friendly nicknames Mac or Mack. The name carries a distinguished, professional quality while maintaining Irish cultural connections. Parents might choose McCormack to honor family history or simply for its strong, distinctive sound and Celtic associations.

Famous People Named Mccormack

  • McCormack Charles "Charlie" Farrell Easmon
    OBE, Sierra Leonean physician

The name Mccormack in Pop Culture

  • Sterling McCormack
    character from Australian TV series "All Saints"