Macaulay name popularity, meaning and origin
Name Popularity: 56%
Macaulay name meaning:
The name MacAulay is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic MacAmhalaigh, which means "son of Amhalghaidh." The name Amhalghaidh is believed to come from the Gaelic elements "amhal," meaning "effort" or "labor," and "ghadh," meaning "valor" or "valorous." Therefore, the name MacAulay can be interpreted as "son of the valorous one" or "son of the one who exerts effort."
Names often carry significance and meaning, reflecting the aspirations or qualities that parents wish for their child. In the case of MacAulay, the name suggests strength, determination, and perseverance. It embodies the idea of someone who puts in effort and is valorous, indicating a person who is willing to work hard to achieve their goals. MacAulay is a name that carries a sense of ambition and drive, symbolizing the qualities that many parents hope their son will possess.
Origin: Scottish
Son of righteousness.
Statistics
Overall UK ranking: 2125 out of 4789
10 recorded births last year
Change in rank
- 10yrs
-525 - 5yrs
-98 - 1yr
279
- Scotland (605)
Regional popularity
Ranking for this name in various UK regions
Historical popularity of Macaulay
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