McCormick (surname)
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Family name | |
Meaning | "son of Cormac'" |
Region of origin | Ireland, Scotland |
Related names | Cormack, MacCormack, McCormack, McCormick, MacCormick, Cormac, Cormach, Cormich, Cormiche |
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McCormick is a family name that originated in Ireland and Scotland. Spelling variations: Cormack, MacCormack, McCormack, McCormick, MacCormick,Carmack, Cormac, Cormach, Cormich and Cormiche. It comes from the first name of the original bearer. A person whose father was named Cormac would identify as Mc (i.e. "son of") Cormac; the combination was continued as the family name by subsequent generations.
Cormac is translated literally as "Charioteer, Warrior". The name was a very popular choice of names by parents in medieval times: this was due to the influences of the Saint of the same name. Saint Cormac was the first Bishop of Cashel an important diocese in the south of Ireland. Cashel was also the King of Munster and responsible for a famous book of Psalms, the Cashel Psalter, he died in battle in AD 908. In those days the McCormack was the name of a powerful Sept (Clan or Family) in the county of Longford.
In 1576, 1598 and 1600, MacCormicks are recorded as leading gentry in County Cork[2] and one, of Muskerry, was influential enough to raise a large force to assist Desmond in the Elizabethan wars. The Annals of the Four Masters record the deaths of several prominent MacCormicks of County Fermanagh; the last of these died in 1431.
Another possible derivation of the name is that it comes from the gaelic Mac Cormaic which comes from corb and mac meaning "Ravenson".[3]
Mac, Mc prefix
Scottish and Irish patronymic surnames frequently have the prefix Mac or Mc. When these surnames were originally developed, they were formed by adding the Gaelic word, mac, which means son of, to the name of the original bearer's father, or to the father's trade.
Business
- Cyrus McCormick (1809–1884), US inventor and businessman
- Daniel McCormick (1739/40-1834), Scottish-born US businessman and banker
- Harold Fowler McCormick (1872–1941), US businessman, son of Cyrus McCormick
- Joseph B. McCormick, head of a branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- L. Hamilton McCormick (1859–1934), US inventor and businessman, nephew of Cyrus McCormick
- Leander J. McCormick (1819–1900), US businessman and philanthropist
- Robert Hall McCormick (1780–1846), US inventor, father of Cyrus McCormick
- Robert R. McCormick (1880–1955), US newspaper publisher
- William McCormick (b. 1939), US businessman and government ambassador
- William Sanderson McCormick (1815–1865), US businessman, brother of Cyrus McCormick
Education
- Bruce H. McCormick (1928–2007), US professor of computer scientist at Texas A&M University
- Charles T. McCormick (1889–1963), US professor of law and Dean at The University of Texas, the University of North Carolina, and Northwestern University
- John McCormick (b. 1954), professor of Political Science at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
- Richard L. McCormick (b. 1947), US professor and university administrator at Rutgers University and the University of Washington
- Samuel McCormick (1858–1928), US professor and administrator of the University of Pittsburgh
Entertainment
- Carolyn McCormick (b. 1959), US film and television actress
- F. J. McCormick (1889–1947), Irish theater and film actor
- Gayle McCormick (f. 1960-1970s), US singer
- Haley McCormick (bc. 1985), American television and film actress
- Jill McCormick (b. 1977), US fashion model
- Larry McCormick (1933–2004), US television personality
- Lisa McCormick (f. 1990-2000s), US singer and songwriter
- Matt McCormick (f. 1990-2000s), US film producer and director
- Maureen McCormick (b. 1956), US television and film actress
- Megan McCormick (b. 1973), US television personality
- Pat McCormick, US film actor and screenwriter
- Pat McCormick (f. 1950-1980s), US television personality
- Peter Dodds McCormick (1834?-1916), Australian songwriter, composer of Australian anthem
- Robert "Mack" McCormick (1930-2015), US musicologist and folklorist
- Mac Miller, aka Malcolm McCormick, US rap artist
- Sierra McCormick (b. 1997), US film actress
Fiction
- Dan McCormick, fictional character in the film Man Made Monster
- Kenny McCormick, fictional character in the animated series South Park.
- Helen and Bartley McCormick, fictional characters in the The Cripple of Inishmaan (play by Martin McDonagh)
Law
- Andrew Phelps McCormick (1832–1916), US federal judge
Literature
- Malky McCormick (b. 1943), Scottish cartoonist and caricaturist
Navy
- Alexander McCormick, Jr. (1897–1918), US pilot in World War I
- Robert McCormick (explorer) (1800–1890), British Royal Navy surgeon, explorer and naturalist
- Lynde D. McCormick (1895–1956), Four-Star Admiral, Commander in Chief of the United States Atlantic Fleet, First supreme allied commander of all NATO forces in the Atlantic
Politics
- Dale McCormick (b. 1947), US senator from Maine
- Henry C. McCormick (1839–1902), US Representative from Pennsylvania
- James Robinson McCormick (1824–1897), US Representative from Missouri
- Joseph Medill McCormick (1877–1925), US Representative and Senator from Illinois
- Larry McCormick (b. 1940), Canadian Member of Parliament
- Norma McCormick (b. 1944), Canadian Member of the Legislative Assembly
- Richard Cunningham McCormick (1832–1901), Governor of Arizona Territory and US Representative from New York
- Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919), US diplomat
- Ruth Hanna McCormick (1880–1944), US Representative from Illinois
- Terri McCormick, US member of Wisconsin House of Representatives
Sports
- Andrew McCormick (b. 1967), New Zealand-born Japanese rugby player
- Bob McCormick, Scottish footballer
- Cody McCormick (b. 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Daniel McCormick (b. 1986), US Olympic judoka
- Debbie McCormick (b. 1974), Canadian-born American curler
- Ernie McCormick (1906–1991), Australian cricketer
- Fergie McCormick (b. 1939), New Zealand rugby player
- Frank McCormick (1911–1982), US baseball player
- Hugh J. McCormick (1854–1911), Canadian speed skater, World Professional Speed Skating Champion 1890-92
- Jim McCormick (1856–1918), Scottish-born US baseball player
- Jim McCormick, US football player
- Kelly McCormick (b. 1960), US diver
- Luke McCormick (b. 1983), English footballer
- Mike McCormick (b. 1938), US baseball player
- Moose McCormick (1881–1962), US baseball player
- Nick McCormick (b. 1981), English long distance runner
- Pat McCormick (b. 1930), US diver
- Stan McCormick (f. 1940-1970s), English rugby player and coach
- Steve McCormick (b. 1969), Scottish footballer
- Tim McCormick (b. 1962), US basketball player
- Tom McCormick (1930-2012), American football halfback for the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers
- Tom McCormick (boxer) (1890-1916), welterweight boxer of the 1910s
Other
- Arthur David McCormick (1860–1943), British artist
- Edith Rockefeller McCormick (1872–1932), US socialite and opera patron
- Katherine McCormick (1875–1967), US biologist, suffragette, philanthropist
- John Wesley McCormick (1754–1837), early US settler in Indiana
- Malky McCormick, Scotland's best known cartoonist and caricaturist
- Nancy Fowler McCormick (1835–1923), US philanthropist. Widow of Cyrus McCormick
- Ricky McCormick (1958-1999), a men who mysteriously died. Found in St.Charles, Missouri with two encrypted notes
See also
References
- ↑ - origin
- ↑ Robert Bell, Book of Ulster Surnames (Blackstaff Press/October 1989 ISBN 0-85640-416-0
- ↑ http://www.ancestry.com/facts/McCormick-name-meaning.ashx Ancestry.com website