Mackey
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Mackey is a boy’s name of Irish origin, meaning “An Irish surname that has become a given name, often a diminutive of names like Mackenzie or Lachlan.”. It currently ranks #8687 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 1950.
What Mackey Means
“An Irish surname that has become a given name, often a diminutive of names like Mackenzie or Lachlan.”
The Story of Mackey
This friendly Irish surname has traveled across oceans, carrying a spirit of adventure and loyalty, now waiting to be claimed by your son.
Mackey, originally an Irish surname, has roots in Gaelic as a diminutive of names like 'Mac Aoidh,' meaning 'son of Aodh' (Hugh). It has also been linked to variations of Mackenzie or Lachlan. The name traveled from the shores of Ireland, carried by emigrants seeking new beginnings, eventually becoming adopted as a given name.
When you think of calling your son 'Mackey,' you might feel a sense of warmth and immediate approachability. It's a name that sounds like a confident smile and a firm handshake. Writing it on his birth certificate feels like opening the door to a life filled with camaraderie and loyal friendships.
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#24 in 1950
Total Births
613
First Recorded
1919
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