MacCowan
MacCowan is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name Mac Coinnich, which means "son of Coinnich." The name Coinnich is itself derived from the Old Irish word "coinnich," meaning "fair-haired" or "blond." The surname MacCowan has been found in various forms, including McCowan, McCowen, and McCown, reflecting different regional and historical spellings.
The MacCowan surname has a long history in Scotland, with records dating back to the Middle Ages.
Throughout history, members of the MacCowan family have held various positions of influence and importance. They
Today, the MacCowan surname continues to be carried by numerous individuals around the world. While the family's