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      Meaning of the first name Mcadam

      Origin

      Scottish or Gaelic

      Meaning

      Son of the Little Firemaker

      Variations

      Macadam, Adamma, Cadmus
      The surname McAdam is of Scottish or Gaelic origin, derived from the patronymic surname Mac Adhamh, which translates to son of the little firemaker. The name suggests a lineage connected to a figure who held significance in their community, potentially indicating a role related to crafting or creating warmth through fire. This etymology underscores a connection to the natural and elemental aspects of Scottish culture, hinting at a heritage tied to the land and traditional livelihoods.

      Historically, the McAdam surname has its roots embedded in the Scottish Highlands, where names were often derived from traits, professions, or parental lineage. The use of Mac signifies a patronymic tradition, commonly employed among Scots to denote son of. Over centuries, those bearing the McAdam surname have been documented in various records, illustrating the family's presence and contributions to Scottish society. One notable figure is Robert McAdam, the civil engineer from the 19th century known for pioneering the use of crushed stone for road construction, which has had lasting impacts on infrastructure development.

      In contemporary times, the surname McAdam continues to be present, not only in Scotland but also among communities in other countries due to emigration and diaspora. It appears in various contexts, including within the realms of business, academia, and the arts, where bearers of the name contribute to diverse fields while retaining a connection to their heritage. The name maintains its cultural significance, often inspiring pride among those who identify with its history. Additionally, the surname has gained recognition in modern media, fostering a sense of community and lineage among individuals with the McAdam name across the globe.

      Based on our records...

      Fraser

      This is the most common surname associated with Mcadam.

      Isabella

      This is the most common name of those married to a Mcadam.

      James

      This is the most common name for a child of a Mcadam.
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      1879 is when there were the most people born with the first name Mcadam.

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