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Mc is a surname prefix derived from the Gaelic mac, meaning "son of." It is used primarily in Scottish and Irish names and is a contracted form of the longer Mac spelling. The prefix signals patronymic origin, indicating descent from an ancestor whose name followed the prefix.

In practice, Mc functions as a variant spelling of Mac. Both forms appear in similar surname groups

The use of Mc as a prefix is primarily genealogical and onomastic, helping trace family lineage and

Beyond names, the uppercase abbreviation MC (or MC) is widely used in other contexts, such as Master

(for
example,
McDonald,
McGregor,
McLean,
McCarthy,
McMahon),
and
the
choice
between
Mc
and
Mac
often
reflects
family
tradition,
regional
practice,
or
anglicization
over
time.
In
some
older
or
less
common
traditions,
a
form
like
M’
appears
before
vowels,
though
this
is
rare
today.
Surnames
starting
with
Mc
have
spread
widely
with
the
Scottish
and
Irish
diasporas,
and
are
now
common
in
North
America,
Australia,
and
other
English-speaking
regions.
regional
origins.
For
researchers,
distinguishing
Mc
from
the
full
Mac
form
can
aid
in
locating
historical
records,
immigration
documents,
and
birth
or
marriage
registries.
Mc
is
one
of
several
prefixes
used
in
Gaelic
naming
systems
that
reflect
kinship
and
descent,
alongside
Mac
and
other
orthographic
variants.
of
Ceremonies
or
in
business
and
media
acronyms.
These
uses
are
unrelated
to
the
Gaelic
naming
prefix
Mc.