Mackenzie
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Scottish Gaelic Mac (“son of”) + Kenzie (“the intelligent one" or possibly "the wise ruler”) or “the bright one/the one born of fire”. Possible alternate: Gaelic MacCoinneach (“Son of Kenneth”). Originally a surname, the family motto being “I shine, not burn.”
Proper noun
Mackenzie
- A surname of Scottish origin.
- A female given name, transferred use of the surname since the 1970s, also in the form Makenzie.
- A male given name
- A river in the Northwest Territories, the longest in Canada, running from Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea.
See also
- MacKenna
- MacCoinneach
Further reading
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