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MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are Anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic name MacDhòmhnaill. It is a patronym where Mac means "son" and Dhòmhnaill means "of Dòmhnall." The personal name Dòmhnall is composed of the elements domno ("world"), val ("might"), and ("rule"). The Gaelic personal name may borrow from the British Dyfnwal. In the context of Scottish clans, the various forms of the name refer to one of the largest clans, Clan Donald.

McDonalds in Ireland

Most likely, the McDonalds in Ireland came from Scots who settled in the Province of Ulster in the seventeenth century, or from the MacDomhnall sept (usually anglicized as McDonnell). The majority of McDonalds can be found today in Ulster.

Variant spellings of the Irish surname McDonald include MacDonald, Donaldson, MacDonny, and others.

Learn more about the McDonald family name

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Is there a McDonald Pub in Ireland?

We are still looking for a McDonald Pub in Ireland, but we did find the MacDonald Kinsale Hotel & Spa on Rathmore Road, Kinsale, in County Cork. MacDonald Hotels are well-known in the UK.

If you can't visit in person, ourpersonalized pub giftsare the next best thing!

Notable people named McDonald

Born after 1400

  • John of Islay, Earl of Ross (1434–1503), or "John MacDonald", Scottish ruler, Fourth Lord of the Isles and Chief of the Highland Clan Donald

Born after 1700

  • Jacques MacDonald (1765-–1840), French Duke of Tarento and Marshal of the Empire under Napoleon I (2nd generation French; father was Scottish)
  • John MacDonald of Garth, (1771-18660, early partner in the North West Company
  • John Small MacDonald (c.1791-–1849), Canadian businessman and provincial politician

Born after 1800

  • A. B. MacDonald, American journalist
  • Claude Maxwell MacDonald (1852-–1915), British soldier and diplomat
  • George MacDonald (1824-–1905), Scottish-English author, poet, and Christian minister
  • Hector MacDonald (1853-–1903), Scottish Major-General of the British Army under Lord Kitchener
  • John Alexander Macdonald (1815-–1891), first Prime minister of Canada
  • John L. MacDonald (1838–-1903), Scottish-American national politician
  • Pirie MacDonald (1867–-1942), American portrait photographer
  • Ramsay MacDonald (1866-–1937), Scottish politician, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (son of "Macdonald" father and "Ramsay" mother, registered at birth as "James McDonald Ramsay")
  • Ranald MacDonald (1834–-1894), Scottish-Chinook educator. First man to teach the English language in Japan
  • William Josiah MacDonald (1873-–1946), American lawyer and national politician

Born after 1900

  • Jeanette MacDonald (1903-–1965), American singer and actress
  • John MacDonald (rower) (1908–-1982), New Zealand rower
  • Ian MacDonald (actor) (1914–-1978), American actor and director during the 1940s and 1960s
  • Ross Macdonald (1915–-1983), pseudonym of the American-Canadian writer Kenneth Millar
  • John D. MacDonald (1916-–1986), American novelist
  • Charles B. MacDonald (1922-–1990), American World War II soldier and military historian
  • Flora MacDonald (born 1926), Canadian politician
  • Peter MacDonald (Navajo leader) (born 1928) former chairman of the Navajo Nation
  • Jeffrey R. MacDonald (born 1943), American murderer
  • Kevin B. MacDonald (born 1944), American psychology academic
  • John MacDonald (Canadian musician) (born 1948), Canadian musician of the French horn (current residence, Germany)

Born after 1950

  • Alan MacDonald (rugby union) (born 1985), Scottish rugby union player
  • Andrew McDonald (water polo) (born 1955), American water polo player
  • Ann-Marie MacDonald (born 1958), Canadian playwright, novelist, actor and broadcast journalist (born in West Germany to Canadian military parents)
  • Garry MacDonald, English footballer
  • Heidi MacDonald, American comic book editor and comics critic
  • Jason MacDonald (born 1975), Canadian Mixed martial artist
  • Kevin MacDonald (footballer) (born 1960), Scottish footballer
  • Kirk MacDonald (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Kirk MacDonald (politician), member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
  • Mike MacDonald (born 1954), Canadian comedian and actor
  • Mike MacDonald (born 1980), American rugby union player
  • Roddie MacDonald (born 1954), Scottish footballer
  • Roddy (R.S.) MacDonald, Scottish-Australian Pipe Major and composer (26 year residence in England)
  • Rory MacDonald, Canadian professional mixed martial artist currently fighting in the UFC.
  • Shaun MacDonald (born 1988), Welsh footballer
  • William J. MacDonald (writer and producer), American television writer and producer
  • Andrew Duck MacDonald, American heavy metal/hard rock guitarist

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