McEn
McEn is a surname of Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic surname Mac an Éan, meaning "son of the bird." The name is thought to have originated in the province of Ulster in Northern Ireland. Historically, families with the surname McEn were associated with various professions, including farming and craftsmanship. The name is not as common as some other Irish surnames but can still be found throughout Ireland and in countries with significant Irish diaspora, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia. Variations in spelling may exist due to historical anglicization processes. While there are no widely recognized prominent historical figures solely identified as "McEn" without a given name, the surname itself carries a connection to Irish heritage and lineage. The distribution of the surname suggests a concentration in certain regions, reflecting historical settlement patterns. The meaning "son of the bird" might suggest an ancestral connection to nature or a symbolic meaning passed down through generations. Research into specific family histories would be required to trace individual McEn lineages.