McCullum
McCullum is a surname of Scottish origin. It is a variation of the Gaelic name "Mac Coluim," meaning "son of Colm." Colm is a personal name derived from the Latin "columba," meaning "dove."
The surname is commonly found in Scotland and has spread to other parts of the world, particularly to countries with significant Scottish diaspora populations, such as New Zealand, Australia, and Canada.
Notable people with the surname McCullum include:
- Brendon McCullum: A former New Zealand international cricketer, widely regarded as one of the most dynamic and innovative batsmen of his era. He also served as captain of the New Zealand national cricket team.
- Nathan McCullum: A former New Zealand international cricketer and older brother of Brendon McCullum. He was an all-rounder specializing in off-spin bowling and lower-order batting.
The surname McCullum is associated with families that historically resided in various regions of Scotland. Genealogical research can often provide further insights into the specific origins and family histories of individuals bearing this name.