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Surname MacKilcommons - Meaning and Origin

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MacKilcommons: What does the surname MacKilcommons mean?

The last name MacKilcommons is believed to have originated from the Irish language, where the prefix “Mac” typically indicates a son or descendant of a father or grandfather, and the final component of the name, Kilcommons, is thought to refer to a place of residence, a geographical area of land, or even a settlement or settlement area. In some cases, the name may be adapted from an Anglicized version of the Gaelic MacCoille MhicFhionn, which means “son of the fair-haired servant of the church.”

Historical records indicate that the MacKilcommons family was located primarily in the western part of Ireland, particularly in the Connacht region, which now encompasses parts of present-day Counties Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon, and Sligo. The name is associated with several distinct family branches, including that which originated in County Roscommon and another which was first recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters in 1651 as having landed in Ringaboy in County Sligo.

The name MacKilcommons can still be found in Ireland today, though its presence has been diminished due to emigration, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries. Indeed, it is now fairly uncommon in Ireland and is primarily found among descendants of the original Irish families scattered throughout the world, including a sizeable population in the United States.

The MacKilcommons name is a reminder of the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Irish people, and is a source of pride for the families who still bear it today.

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MacKilcommons: Where does the name MacKilcommons come from?

The last name MacKilcommons is most common in Ireland, particularly in the west of the country. The majority of those with the surname are concentrated in the province of Connaught, which includes Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon, and Mayo.

The county of Sligo has seen the highest rate of people with the surname MacKilcommons, with over half of those living in Ireland with the name residing there. They have particularly been found along the border with Northern Ireland, with the highest concentration in the towns of Ballymote and Charlestown.

The name MacKilcommons has also been located in the adjacent counties of Roscommon and Galway as well as in more isolated rural areas. With the Irish diaspora, the name has spread across the world, and can now be found in communities such as Australia, the United States, and Canada.

The census of Ireland taken in 2011 found that there were 161 people with the surname MacKilcommons living in the country. While there has been a decline in their population over the years, those with the surname have remained resilient and to this day can proudly display their Irish heritage.

Variations of the surname MacKilcommons

The surname MacKilcommons is a variant of two different Irish surnames: `Mac Oileamhan' and `Mac Giolla Chomain'. The `Mac Oileamhan' variant is derived from the Gaelic personal name `Aedh'. This name is derived from the Gaelic word meaning `fire'. The `Mac Giolla Chomain' variant is derived from the Gaelic personal name `Gillacomgan', which is composed of two elements meaning `student' and `servant'.

In its anglicized form MacKilcommons, the name is found as MacIlcommons, Makillcommons and Makilcommons. Sizable populations of MacKilcommons are found in the northern counties of Ireland, including Donegal, Fermanagh, Leitrim and Monaghan. Variants of this family name is found in Scotland and other parts of the UK.

Surnames with similar origins to MacKilcommons include Machelman, MacKilhelman, McKilman, MacKelham, McKilian, and MacKilman. Other surnames which share the same meaning, such as Killegrew, Kilmurray, and Kilmartin, may also have the same origin.

The Irish form of the surname MacKilcommons is Mac Oileamhan. This form is composed of two Gaelic elements meaning `son of Aedh' and `fire'. The Scottish version is found as M'Illomain and MacIlellomain, which is taken from the Scottish Gaelic personal name ‘Illumain’.

Famous people with the name MacKilcommons

  • Jane MacKilcommons: Jane MacKilcommons is an Irish actress and singer known for roles such as Sheila in the 2019 movie Twist and for her role in Irish drama series Republic of Telly.
  • Eileen MacKilcommons: Eileen MacKilcommons is a Scottish actress who starred in the TV series River City as the character Sally Ann Scott.
  • Gerard MacKilcommons: Gerard MacKilcommons is an American actor, best known for his leading roles in independent films such as No Pain, No Gain and Nixon’s the One.
  • Ally MacKilcommons: Ally MacKilcommons is a British filmmaker, best known for her critically acclaimed short film Blood, released in 2018.
  • Alistair MacKilcommons: Alistair MacKilcommons is a Canadian composer and musician who is best known for his soundtrack for the 2016 movie A New Way Home.
  • Marcel MacKilcommons: Marcel MacKilcommons is a Dutch athlete and long-distance runner who is a 3-time member of the Netherlands national team.
  • Hermine MacKilcommons: Hermine MacKilcommons is an Austrian ski jumper who has won several gold medals in international competitions.
  • Denny MacKilcommons: Denny MacKilcommons is a former professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox, who played from 1971 to 1976.
  • Jim MacKilcommons: Jim MacKilcommons is a retired football player, best known for his season with the San Francisco 49ers.

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