MacIntyre
MacIntyre or Macintyre (Gaelic Mac an t-Saoir) is a Scottish surname, of Gaelic origin,[1] relating to Clan MacIntyre. Its meaning is "Son of the Carpenter".[1] The corresponding English name is Wright.
People surnamed MacIntyre, Macintyre
- Alasdair MacIntyre
- Angus Macintyre
- Ben Macintyre
- Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre
- Colin MacIntyre
- David Lowe MacIntyre
- Donal MacIntyre
- Donald MacIntyre (disambiguation)
- Drew MacIntyre
- Dunc MacIntyre
- Duncan Ban MacIntyre
- Duncan McIntyre (explorer)
- Elisabeth MacIntyre
- Elizabeth McIntyre
- Ernest MacIntyre
- F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
- Jason MacIntyre
- John Macintyre
- Leanne MacIntyre
- Marguerite MacIntyre
- Michael McIntyre (comedian)
- Michael McIntyre (sailor)
- Mike McIntyre, American politician
- Roly MacIntyre
- Scott MacIntyre
- Sheila Scott Macintyre
- Stuart Macintyre
- William MacIntyre
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References
- Harrison, Henry (1969). Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary. 2. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 5.
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