McFadden (surname) explained

McFadden / MacFadden
Region:Scotland/Ireland
Origin:Celtic
Variant:McFayden, MacFayden

McFadden a name originating in Kintyre Scotland, is foremost a Scottish and secondly an Irish patronymic surname due to emigration from Scotland to Ireland. The meaning of McFadden is "son of little Patrick," named after St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. The Celtic prefix "Mac, Mc or M’" means "son of", while "Fadden" is derived from the Gaelic Páidín, meaning "little Patrick". There are variant spellings, including McFaddin, MacFadden, Mac Phaidin, McFadin, McFadyen, McFadhen, MacFadyen, McFadwyn, McFadyean, MacFadzean, McFadyon, McFayden, Fadden, Fadyen, Faden, Fadin, and Fadwyn. McFadden is uncommon as a given name. People with the surname include:[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: McFadden Surname Origin . Searchforancestors.com . 2008-01-07.
  2. Web site: McFadyen Surname, Family Crest & Coats of Arms . Houseofnames.com . 2016-10-31.