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  • 91Lowton — Recorded in several forms including Laughton, Lauton, Lawton, Lowten, Lowton, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational from the villages of Lawton in Cheshire, both being recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Lautune . There is …

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  • 92MacIntyre — This notable surname recorded in a number of spellings including MacIntyre, McIntyre, McAteer and McInteer, is of early medieval Scottish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Old Gaelic Mac and tSaoir . The Gaelic prefix Mac denotes son of ,… …

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  • 93McAteer — This notable surname recorded in a number of spellings including MacIntyre, McIntyre, McAteer and McInteer, is of early medieval Scottish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Old Gaelic Mac and tSaoir . The Gaelic prefix Mac denotes son of ,… …

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  • 94McInteer — This notable surname recorded in a number of spellings including MacIntyre, McIntyre, McAteer and McInteer, is of early medieval Scottish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Old Gaelic Mac and tSaoir . The Gaelic prefix Mac denotes son of ,… …

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  • 95MacKinnon — This ancient gaelic surname originating as MacFhionghuin, is in its modern form of MacKinnon or McKinnon both Scottish and Irish. The name is believed to originate as far back as 728 a.d., and to be a developed form of vindo gonios in the ancient …

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  • 96McKinnon — This ancient gaelic surname originating as MacFhionghuin, is in its modern form of MacKinnon or McKinnon both Scottish and Irish. The name is believed to originate as far back as 728 a.d., and to be a developed form of vindo gonios in the ancient …

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  • 97Makepeace — This interesting name derives from the medieval English Mak(en) , to make, plus Pais , peace and was originally given as a nickname to a mediator or one recognised for his skill in ending discord. The surname is first recorded in the early half… …

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  • 98Maplesden — This uncommon surname, having long associations with Kent, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from some minor, unrecorded, or now lost place believed to have been situated in Kent because of the high incidence of early surname… …

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  • 99Maplestone — This unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a dialectal variant of the locational name Mappleton, from places so called in Derbyshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire. The placenames are composed of the Middle English mapel , a… …

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  • 100Mar — Although this name is accepted as being Scottish, the origin is believed to be Yorkshire where in the original dialect Mar described Marshy or Reedy Ground . Be that as it may the Marr name has been prominent in Scottish history since the first… …

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