Mack

Scottish or Irish
"son of"

Mack Origin and Meaning

The name Mack is a boy's name of Scottish, Irish origin meaning "son of".

Mack, when "formalized" with the final k, makes an engagingly amiable choice, a far more uncommon alternative to the ubiquitous Max and Jack, with a nice, every-guy feel. Mack entered the popularity list in 2009 for the first time since 1989 and continues to climb. However, it's still far from its peak — it was a Top 100 name in 1900.

Mack (born Michael) Sennett was the innovator of slapstick comedy in silent films. The name is also suggestive of Mack the Knife and a whole family of computers. Kevin Kline, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Dan Aykroyd, Eric Roberts and Snoop Dogg have all played characters named Mack.

# 505 in the US

Mack Rank in US Top 1000

# 610 on Nameberry

Mack Rank in Nameberry Top 1000

Mack Popularity

Famous People Named Mack

  • Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott)Canadian,American actor and comedian
  • (William) Mack BrownAmerican college football coach
  • Mack CalvinAmerican basketball player
  • Mack DavidAmerican lyricist and songwriter
  • George M. "Mack" FlennikenAmerican NFL football player and coach
  • Mack Gordon (born Morris Gittler)American composer and lyricist
  • Mack HerronAmerican NFL football player
  • Mackenzie "Mack" HortonAustralian swimmer
  • Mack JonesAmerican baseball player
  • Mack Lee HillAmerican NFL football player
  • Mack Henry MitchellAmerican NFL football player
  • Moroni "Mack" SwainAmerican actor and vaudevillian

Mack in Pop Culture

  • "The Ballad of Mack the Knife" popular song by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht for their musical drama The Threepenney Opera
  • "Captain Mack" British children's TV series
  • Mack Rellcharacter in video game 'Ace Attorney Investigations'
  • Macktruck in Pixar's "Cars"
  • Mackboss in video game "Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars"
  • "Miss Mary Mack" rhyme sung in hand,clapping rhythm.