Saturday, April 24, 2010

Is mackey a irish name?

yes it is, as a surname.


It is common in Connaught, (west) and Tipperary. It is also a varient of MacKee and MacKay.

Is mackey a irish name?
A lot of Irish names were severely anglicised. Mackey is a derivative of Mac/Mc Kay/Kee or McGhee.
Reply:MacKey or MacKay is a Scottish name. You should also have asked ..Is MacKey an Irish name?...





Incorrect spelling and grammar is a sign of immense laziness.
Reply:It is definately not!!! If you are talking about the Irish family name like Mc Kee then it is but the name you gave is definately not one.
Reply:Yes, but it's more of a sir name e.g McDonald, Mc'Kendal etc.





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Reply:i don't think it is


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