Mạc
Mạc (chữ Hán: 莫) is a Vietnamese surname. The name is transliterated as Mo in Chinese and Mua in Hmong language. It is also of Gaelic origin, meaning son, used as a prefix in many Irish and Scottish surnames e.g. MacDonald, and MacGregor.
Mac is the anglicised variation of the surname Mạc.
Distribution
As a surname, Mac is the 409th most common surname, in Great Britain, with 23,149 bearers. It is most common in the Aberdeen City council area, and Greater Manchester, where it is the 25th and 107th most common surname, in both counties having 3,268 bearers, respectively. Other concentrations include, the Western Isles, (13th,1,712), East Lothian, (63rd,1,698), the Glasgow City council area, (90th,3,188), County Down, (147th,1,686), East Sussex, (247th,1,646), Belfast, (266th,1,682), Berkshire, (383rd,1,696), South Yorkshire, (466th,1,626), Merseyside, (490th,1,624), and Greater London, (1,189th,1,730).
Notable people with the surname Mạc
- Mạc Đĩnh Chi
- Mạc Cửu, a Chinese adventurer who played a role in relations between Cambodia and the Nguyen court
- Mạc Đăng Doanh
- Mạc Đăng Dung, a Vietnamese emperor and the founder of the Mạc dynasty
- Mạc dynasty, ruled the northern provinces of Vietnam from 1527 until 1592
Notable people with the surname Mac
- Alison Mac, British actress
- Bernie Mac, American comedian
- Annie Mac, Irish DJ and presenter