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McDaid

McDaid is a surname of Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name Mac Daibhéid, meaning "son of David."

Origin and Meaning:

The name Mac Daibhéid originates from the given name David, which itself has Hebrew origins meaning "beloved." The "Mac" prefix signifies "son of." Therefore, McDaid literally means "son of David."

Geographical Distribution:

The McDaid surname is most commonly found in the northwestern region of Ireland, particularly in County Donegal. It is also present in other parts of Ireland and among the Irish diaspora, especially in countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

Variations:

Variations of the McDaid surname include:

  • McDavid
  • David
  • Davitt
  • McDade

Notable People:

Several individuals with the surname McDaid have achieved recognition in various fields. Examples include (but are not limited to) those active in sports, arts, and politics. (Note: specific examples are omitted here to maintain conciseness and general encyclopedic style. A full encyclopedia entry would include specific examples).

Heraldry:

Coats of arms associated with the McDaid surname exist, although specific details and variations may depend on the particular family line. These heraldic symbols often reflect the clan's history and geographical origins. Further research into genealogical records and heraldry resources is recommended for those seeking specific details related to their family's coat of arms.