Such places are located in Buckinghamshire, Devon, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, Gloucestershire, and Middlesex.
[5] The Gaelic surnames originated as a patronyms, however they are no longer used to refer to the actual names of the bearers' fathers.
[5] In other cases, the surnames are derived from the Scottish Gaelic MacAmhlaidh, or the Irish Mac Amhlaoibh.
The Gaelic surnames originated as a patronyms, however they are no longer used to refer to the actual names of the bearers' fathers.
[11] The table below shows data concerning racial-ethnic aspects of the surname in the 2000 United States census.