Macclellandi
Macclellandi is a surname with Scottish origins. It is believed to derive from the given name Michael, with the " McCle" or "Mac" prefix indicating "son of." Therefore, Macclellandi can be interpreted as "son of Michael." The surname is not exceptionally common but is found in various English-speaking countries, particularly those with historical Scottish immigration.
Records of individuals bearing the Macclellandi surname can be traced back through historical documents, census data,
The etymology of Macclellandi connects it to a patronymic tradition common in Scottish and Irish naming conventions.