McCalkin
McCalkin is a surname of Scottish origin, originating from the village of Calkin in the Scottish Borders. The name is believed to be derived from the Old English word "cealc," meaning "chalk," and "cyn," meaning "meadow," referring to the chalky soil of the area. The surname has several variations, including McCalkin, McCullough, and McCullock, which are anglicized forms.
The McCalkin family has a rich history in Scotland, with notable figures contributing to various fields. One
In the United States, the McCalkin surname is also well-represented, with many notable individuals. One of the
The McCalkin family has also made contributions to literature and the arts. For example, John McCalkin, a
Overall, the McCalkin surname has a long and distinguished history, with members contributing to various fields