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MCCA may refer to: Massachusetts Convention Center Authority MCC Academy, a Muslim K-12 school in Illinois, United States This disambiguation page lists
MCCA
English domestic cricket competition
ECB 38-County Cup from 1999 to 2002 and the MCCA Knockout Trophy from 2003 to 2005. It was called the MCCA Trophy from 2006 and 2019 until the Minor Counties
National_Counties_Trophy
Canadian musician, actor, and artist
Mayor McCa (born Christian Anderson Smith) is a Canadian musician, writer, cartoonist, animator, actor and onetime mayoral candidate from Hamilton, Ontario
Mayor_McCA
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) owns and oversees the operation of the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC), the John B. Hynes
Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
Massachusetts_Convention_Center_Authority
Largest exhibition center in the Northeast US
in 2007 were AIIM/On Demand, the Yankee Dental Congress, and eBay! Live. MCCA proposed expansion in 2007. In 2009, the Massachusetts Convention Center
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
Boston_Convention_and_Exhibition_Center
English cricketer
matches, the last of which came against Cheshire. In 1998, he made his debut MCCA Knockout Trophy appearance for the county against Dorset. From 1998 to 2004
Andrew_Hele
Club have used as home grounds in List A, Minor Counties Championship or MCCA Knockout Trophy cricket, see List of Bedfordshire County Cricket Club grounds
List of cricket grounds in England and Wales
List_of_cricket_grounds_in_England_and_Wales
Muslim school in Illinois, United States
Muslim Community Center Academy (MCCA) is a Muslim K-12 school in the Chicago metropolitan area and in Illinois. Pre-Kindergarten and elementary school
MCC_Academy
Multi-purpose arena and convention center
after, ownership was given to the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) who in turn began working on plans to renovate and expand the facility.
MassMutual_Center
Minor English cricket club
does not currently compete in either the Minor Counties Championship or MCCA Knockout Trophy, but does play informal matches, typically against armed
Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club
Huntingdonshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer (born 1974)
to 1999, which included 26 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 7 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. He made his List A debut against Middlesex in
Andrew_Mawson_(cricketer)
School in Bangladesh
community welfare association established in 2008, is included under MCCA.[citation needed] MCCA held an inaugaration ceremony on 30th January alongside the MBC's
Manarat Dhaka International School and College
Manarat_Dhaka_International_School_and_College
English Cricket Club
three-day fixtures throughout the season. Devon also play in the 50-overs-a-side MCCA Knock Out Trophy. The county has an outstanding record in both the Championship
Devon_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
Counties Championship against Oxfordshire and in that same season he made his MCCA Knockout Trophy debut against Buckinghamshire. He later attended Oxford Brookes
Edward_Abel
English county cricket club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Eastern Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Lincolnshire played List A matches occasionally from 1966
Lincolnshire County Cricket Club
Lincolnshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer (born 1962)
Liverpool, Lancashire. Hitchmough made his debut for Cheshire in the 1983 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Hertfordshire. Hitchmough played Minor counties cricket
John Hitchmough (cricketer, born 1962)
John_Hitchmough_(cricketer,_born_1962)
English cricketer
debut in minor counties cricket for Berkshire against Norfolk in the 2010 MCCA Knockout Trophy, as well as making his Minor Counties Championship debut
Stewart_Davison
English cricket club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Eastern Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Bedfordshire played List A matches occasionally from 1967
Bedfordshire County Cricket Club
Bedfordshire_County_Cricket_Club
English Cricket Club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Eastern Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Northumberland played List A matches occasionally from 1971
Northumberland County Cricket Club
Northumberland_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
counties cricket for Hertfordshire, playing 2 matches for the county in the MCCA Knockout Trophy against the Middlesex Cricket Board and Suffolk. The following
Owen_Dawkins
UK cricket team
Championship since 1904 and became champions in 2012. They also play in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Cornwall played List A matches occasionally from 1970 until
Cornwall_County_Cricket_Club
English cricket club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Western Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Shropshire played List A matches occasionally from 1974
Shropshire County Cricket Club
Shropshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricket team
member of the Minor Counties Championship Western Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Cheshire played List A matches occasionally until 2004 but
Cheshire_County_Cricket_Club
Cricket team
member of the Minor Counties Championship Western Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Herefordshire played List A matches occasionally from 1995
Herefordshire County Cricket Club
Herefordshire_County_Cricket_Club
Volunteer organization
The Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary (MCCA) (also called the Cyber Aux) is a volunteer organization designed to attract cybersecurity experts in aiding United
Marine_Corps_Cyber_Auxiliary
English cricketer (born 1985)
Slough, Berkshire. Hughes made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 2003 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Wiltshire. His next Minor counties appearance for
Jonny_Hughes
English country house in Buckinghamshire, England
once a season to 1979. The county returned to Ascott in 1998 to play an MCCA Knockout Trophy match against Berkshire. Minor Counties Championship cricket
Ascott_House
English footballer
appearances in the Minor Counties Championship and two appearances in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Phil Driver"
Phil_Driver
International law firm
firm is an affiliate firm of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA). In February 2018, Morgan Lewis published findings of its investigation
Morgan,_Lewis_&_Bockius
Sports club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Eastern Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Suffolk played List A matches occasionally from 1966 until
Suffolk_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer (born 1969)
Wiltshire in the 2001 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Cornwall. He played Minor counties cricket for Wiltshire in 2001, making 3 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches
Daniel_Goldstraw
English cricketer
1998 to 2008, which included 52 Minor Counties Championship matches and 24 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. He made his List A debut against the Durham Cricket
Adam_Cook_(cricketer)
English cricketer
in 2012, making three appearances in the MCCA Knockout Trophy, before playing for Norfolk in the 2013 MCCA Knockout Trophy. He did feature for the Unicorns
Dominic_Reed
English cricketer
with a high score of 40. After leaving Nottinghamshire, he made a single MCCA Knockout Trophy appearance for Buckinghamshire in 1996 against Devon. He
Colin_Banton
English cricketer (born 1992)
minor counties cricket for Northumberland against Staffordshire in 2011 MCCA Knockout Trophy. He also made a single appearance in that seasons Minor Counties
Paul_Coughlin
Welsh cricketer
in county cricket for Wales Minor Counties against Cornwall in the 2007 MCCA Knockout Trophy where he took 4/16. He played Minor counties cricket for
Bradley_Wadlan
Sports venue in Slough, England
also played a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match held at the ground, against Oxfordshire in 1992. In 1999, Berkshire played an MCCA Knockout Trophy match
Chalvey_Road
English cricketer (born 1977)
Billingham, County Durham. In 1999, Naylor played for Huntingdonshire in three MCCA Knockout Trophy matches against Oxfordshire, the Leicestershire Cricket Board
Steven_Naylor
English cricketer
Hertfordshire for the 1989 season, making his debut for the county in the MCCA Knockout Trophy against Buckinghamshire. He played Minor counties cricket
Neil_MacLaurin
Cricketer
School, Kwazulu-Natal. Park made his debut for Cambridgeshire in the 2008 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Lincolnshire. In that same season he made his debut
Sean_Park
English former first-class cricketer (born 1978)
made six appearances for Cheshire in the 2000 MCCA Knockout Trophy, and one appearance in the 2001 MCCA Knockout Trophy. He travelled to Zimbabwe in March
James Cornford (cricketer, born 1978)
James_Cornford_(cricketer,_born_1978)
English cricketer
matches, the last of which came against Wales Minor Counties, and in 15 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. Taylor also played five times for Wiltshire in List-A
James Taylor (cricketer, born 1974)
James_Taylor_(cricketer,_born_1974)
Public school in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England
Buckinghamshire draw against Bedfordshire. The ground has also hosted a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match which saw Buckinghamshire play Bedfordshire. The ground
Stowe_School
English cricket club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Western Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Wiltshire played List A matches occasionally from 1964 until
Wiltshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
the 2009 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Oxfordshire. To date, Moore has appeared for Cheshire in 42 Minor Counties Championship matches, 28 MCCA Knockout
Rick_Moore
Development Manager is Andy Fairbairn. The Somerset Cricket Board competed in the MCCA Knockout Trophy between 1998 and 2002. They have appeared in five List A
Somerset_Cricket_Board
English cricket team
member of the Minor Counties Championship Eastern Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Hertfordshire played List A matches occasionally from 1964
Hertfordshire County Cricket Club
Hertfordshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
appearances in the Minor Counties Championship, nineteen appearances in the MCCA Knockout Trophy, and two appearances in the Minor Counties T20. His brother
Mike Barnard (cricketer, born 1990)
Mike_Barnard_(cricketer,_born_1990)
Denomination of Protestant Christianity
later become the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas (MCCA). The MCCA has about 62,000 members in over 700 congregations, ministered by 168
Methodism
English cricketer
Suffolk in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. McGuire still plays for Staffordshire, making to date 8 Minor Counties Championship and 12 MCCA Knockout Trophy
Ben_McGuire
English cricketer (born 1985)
appearances in the Minor Counties Championship and eleven appearances in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. "Player profile: Chris Sandbach". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved
Chris_Sandbach
and MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. Below is a complete list of grounds used by Shropshire County Cricket Club in Minor Counties Championship and MCCA Knockout
List of Shropshire County Cricket Club grounds
List_of_Shropshire_County_Cricket_Club_grounds
English cricketer
Hertfordshire from 1993 to 2000, making 48 Minor Counties Championship and eight MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. Griffin made his List A cricket debut against
Andy_Griffin_(cricketer)
Cricket ground in England
to play an MCCA Knockout Trophy match against Northumberland. The following season Durham played their final match on the ground in the MCCA Knockout Trophy
Green_Lane_Cricket_Ground
English cricketer (born 1991)
made a single appearance for Northumberland against Shropshire in the 2010 MCCA Knockout Trophy. In 2011, Raine made his debut for Durham in a List A match
Ben_Raine
English cricketer (born 1975)
in 33 Minor Counties Championship matches. Crowe has also played in the MCCA Knockout Trophy for Berkshire. His debut in that competition for the county
Carl_Crowe
Cricket ground in Welwyn Garden City, England
ground hosted 2 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. Hertfordshire resumed their usage of Digswell Park and have to date played 4 further MCCA Knockout Trophy
Digswell_Park
English cricketer (born 1960)
2003, which included 161 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 47 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. It was for Staffordshire that he made his debut
Steven_Dean
Convention center in Boston, Massachusetts
34750; -71.08417 Owner Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Operator MCCA Construction Built 1968 Opened 1968 Renovated 1988 Website www.signatureboston
Hynes_Convention_Center
English cricketer
Leicestershire Cricket Board in 1999 against Oxfordshire in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. He played one further MCCA Knockout Trophy match in 2001 against the Northamptonshire
Simon_Pearson
English cricketer (born 1990)
debut in county cricket for Northumberland in 2008 against Norfolk in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. He played Minor counties cricket for Northumberland from
Mark_Wood_(cricketer)
Cricket ground in Walsall, Staffordshire, England
this time, the ground hosted 27 Minor Counties Championship matches and 5 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. A combined Minor Counties team has used the ground
Gorway_Ground
Australian born cricketer
represented the county in six Minor Counties Championship matches and five MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. List A Matches played by Jason Coleman List A Batting
Jason_Coleman
English cricketer
Clark debuted in minor counties cricket for Northumberland in the 2013 MCCA Knockout Trophy. He played minor counties cricket for Northumberland until
Jack_Clark_(cricketer)
English cricketer (born 1968)
Championship and 2 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. He joined Hertfordshire in 1997, making his debut for the county in the MCCA Knockout Trophy against
Steven_Sylvester
Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"
Brown, first African-American female American Bar Association President". MCCA. Archived from the original on September 9, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2015
Timeline of African-American firsts
Timeline_of_African-American_firsts
English cricket club
1905, 1910, 1913; shared (2) – 1895, 2002 MCCA Knockout Trophy (6) – 1986, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2024 MCCA Twenty20 (1) – 2025 Norfolk Women cricket
Norfolk_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
against Suffolk. During his first stint at the county, he also played 3 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. Birtwisle later represented the Durham Cricket Board
Simon_Birtwisle
English cricketer
Championship when Berkshire played Cornwall. Simmons also played in the MCCA Knockout Trophy for Berkshire. His debut in that competition came in 1983
Mark_Simmons_(cricketer)
Canadian rock band
the Planet Smashers, Breach of Trust, Oliver Black, Finger Eleven, Mayor McCa, No Motiv and Theory of a Deadman. The first single, "Tell Me," cracked the
Idle_Sons
English cricketer
joined Hertfordshire, where he made his debut for the county in the 1989 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Buckinghamshire. His debut for the county in the
David Smith (Warwickshire cricketer, born 1962)
David_Smith_(Warwickshire_cricketer,_born_1962)
Public school in Sherborne, Dorset, England
1997 when they played Herefordshire. In addition, the ground has hosted 13 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches, the last of which was in 2008, when Dorset played
Sherborne_School
County of England
outright and has shared the title one other time as well as winning the MCCA Knockout Trophy once. Home games are played in Bury St Edmunds, Copdock,
Suffolk
and the 2018 Women's Twenty20 Cup. The 2018 Minor Counties Championship, MCCA Knockout Trophy and a new Twenty20 competition were competed for by the Minor
2018_English_cricket_season
Cricket ground located in East Challow, England
Championship match was played there in 1998, but the ground did hold its first MCCA Knockout Trophy matches in that season when Oxfordshire played the Nottinghamshire
Vicarage_Hill
English cricketer (born 1999)
cricket for Shropshire, making a single appearance for the county in the 2017 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Staffordshire at Shrewsbury. "Player profile: George
George_Hargrave
English cricketer (born 1975)
from 2001 to 2009, making 47 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 27 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. Knott also played List A cricket for the county
James_Knott_(cricketer)
English cricketer
1998 to 2004, which included 24 Minor Counties Championship matches and 14 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. He made his List A debut against the Surrey Cricket
James Walker (cricketer, born 1981)
James_Walker_(cricketer,_born_1981)
English cricketer
Championship when Berkshire played Cornwall. Headley also played in the MCCA Knockout Trophy for Berkshire. His debut in that competition came in 1990
Gary_Headley
English cricketer (born 1957)
1976 to 1999, making 113 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 18 MCCA Knockout Trophy. He made his List A debut against Surrey in the 1978 Gillette
Andrew_Barnard_(cricketer)
the Schweppes County Championship and Yorkshire won the Sunday League. The MCCA Knockout Trophy was inaugurated. Schweppes County Championship - Essex NatWest
1983_English_cricket_season
English cricketer (born 1975)
the last of which came against Cheshire. He also represented Dorset in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. His debut for Dorset in that competition came against Shropshire
Kevin_Nash_(cricketer)
English cricketer
single MCCA Knockout Trophy match for Herefordshire against Wiltshire. List A Matches played by Stephen Caple Herefordshire v Wiltshire, 2008 MCCA Knockout
Stephen_Caple
Cricket ground in England
ICC Trophy. Shropshire played their first match at the ground in the 1999 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Cumberland. The following season they played their
Heath_Road
English cricket club
member of the Minor Counties Championship Western Division and plays in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. Oxfordshire played List A matches occasionally from 1967
Oxfordshire County Cricket Club
Oxfordshire_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
County Durham. Borthwick made his debut for Northumberland in the 1994 MCCA Knockout Trophy against the Cheshire. Borthwick played Minor counties cricket
David_Borthwick_(cricketer)
Cricket ground in England
present, the ground has hosted 121 Minor Counties Championship matches and 10 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. The ground has hosted a single first-class match
Trowbridge Cricket Club Ground
Trowbridge_Cricket_Club_Ground
English cricketer
Staffordshire. He played for Cumberland in seven Minor Counties Championship and 4 MCCA Knockout Trophy to 2009, before joining Staffordshire in 2010. He has previously
Alex_Stead
English cricketer (born 1976)
for Berkshire in 1997 against Herefordshire. He also made his debut in the MCCA Knockout Trophy for the county by playing a single match against Buckinghamshire
Christopher_Batt_(cricketer)
English cricketer (born 1965)
to 1997, which included 52 Minor Counties Championship matches and four MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. In 1988, he made his List A debut against Surrey
Jonathan_Waterhouse
Australian-born Welsh cricketer
South Australia. Lovell made his debut for Wales Minor Counties in the 1998 MCCA Knockout Trophy against the Warwickshire Cricket Board. He played Minor counties
David_Lovell
English cricketer
Minor Counties Championship, alongside thirteen and four appearances in the MCCA Knockout Trophy and Minor Counties Twenty20 respectively. "Player profile:
Karl_Penhale
Cricket ground in England
ground played host to five Minor Counties Championship matches and eight MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. The ground has played host to a number of first-class
Denis_Compton_Oval
English cricketer
Staffordshire in two MCCA Knockout Trophy matches in 1990, playing Oxfordshire. Later in the 1993 season, Lea played a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match
Antony_Lea
English cricketer
Rawtenstall, Lancashire. Benn made his debut for Northumberland in the 1989 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Lincolnshire. Benn played Minor counties cricket
Jonathon_Benn
English cricketer (born 1993)
appearances in the Minor Counties Championship, eighteen appearances in the MCCA Knockout Trophy, and a single appearance in the Minor Counties T20. His brother
Steve_Leach_(cricketer)
English cricketer
1994, making five Minor Counties Championship appearances, and a single MCCA Knockout Trophy appearance against his former county, Staffordshire. He also
Mark_Frost_(cricketer)
English cricketer
in the 2010 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Norfolk. To date, he has made six appearances each in the Minor Counties Championship and MCCA Knockout Trophy
Stephen_Wheeler
English cricketer (born 1983)
2006, making six appearances in the Minor Counties Championship and three MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. While studying for his degree at Loughborough
Nick_Clewley
English cricketer (born 1972)
1991 to 1996, which included 11 Minor Counties Championship matches and two MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. In 1995, he made his List A cricket debut against
Peter_Ridgway
MCCA
MCCA
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCammack.English : habitational name from Cammock in Settle, North Yorkshire, possibly a Celtic name meaning ‘crooked one’, referring to a lofty hill in a bend of the Ribble river.English : perhaps a nickname for a prickly person, from Old English cammoc ‘thorny shrub’.
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of Irish McCann.English
Reduced form of Irish McCann.English : habitational name from Cann, a place in Dorset, named from Old English canna ‘can’, used in the transferred sense of a deep valley, or a topographic name from the same word used elsewhere in southwestern England.Americanized spelling of Kann or Kahn.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCarron.German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German kerne ‘kernel’, ‘seed’, ‘pip’; Middle Dutch kern(e), keerne; German Kern or Yiddish kern ‘grain’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a farmer, or a nickname for a small person. As a Jewish surname, it is mainly ornamental.English : probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hand mills, from Old English cweorn ‘hand mill’, or a habitational name for someone from Kern in the Isle of Wight, named from this word.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : reduced form of McCart.English : from Middle English cart(e) ‘cart’ (from Old English cræt, Old Norse kartr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright.French : from Old Occitan cart, a variant of quart, a term which in the Middle Ages denoted a tax levied on wine; hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a tax collector.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Cowley. One in Gloucestershire is named with Old English cū ‘cow’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; two in Derbyshire have Old English col ‘(char)coal’ as the first element; and one near London has it from Old English cofa ‘shelter’, ‘bay’ (see Cove) or the personal name Cofa. The largest group, however, with examples in Buckinghamshire, Devon, Oxfordshire, and Staffordshire, were apparently named as ‘the wood or clearing of Cufa’; however, in view of the number of places named with this element, it is possible that it conceals a topographical term as well as a personal name.Irish : reduced form of Macaulay (see McCauley).
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCall.English : from Middle English calle ‘close-fitting cap for women’ (from Old French cale), probably applied as a metonymic occupational name. Compare Cale.Catalan : topographic name from call ‘narrow track’ (Latin callis). Compare Calle.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Koll or Goll.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : of uncertain origin; in part it may be a shortened form of McCall.Probably also an Americanized spelling of Ahl or Al.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a carver of wood or a sculptor of stone, from an agent derivative of Middle English kerve(n) ‘to cut or carve’.English : occupational name for a plowman, from Anglo-Norman French caruier, from Late Latin carrucarius, a derivative of carruca ‘cart’, ‘plow’.Americanized spelling of German Garber, Gerber, or Körber (see Koerber).Irish : variant of Carvey.Possibly also a reduced form of Irish McCarver.John Carver (c. 1576–1621), one of the Mayflower Pilgrims, was the first governor of Plymouth Plantation. He was born in Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire, England. Emigrating to Holland in 1609, he joined the Pilgrims at Leyden.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places: Alham in Somerset, which is named for the Alham river on which it stands (a Celtic river name of uncertain meaning), or Alnham in Northumberland, named for the Aln river on which it stands (also of Celtic origin but uncertain meaning), or a regional name from Hallamshire, the district around Sheffield in South Yorkshire, which is named with Old Norse hallr or Old English hall in a dative plural form, hallum ‘(place at) the rocks’.Scottish : shortened form of McCallum, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coluim ‘son of Colum’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of various farmsteads in southeastern Norway, probably named from Old Norse Aldheimar, a compound of ald ‘high’ + heimar ‘farm’.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Iain, patronymic from Iain, one of the Gaelic forms of John. This name is found in many other spellings, including McCain, Kean, and McKean. In some cases it may also be a variant of Coyne.English : variant spelling of Cane.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caen in Calvados, France, named with the Gaulish elements catu ‘battle’ + magos ‘field’, ‘plain’.French (Caïn) : from the Biblical name Cain (Hebrew Qayin), probably applied as a derogatory nickname for someone who was considered to be treacherous.Spanish (CaÃn) : habitational name from a place called CaÃn in León.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCambridge.English : habitational name for someone from either of two places called Cambridge: one in Gloucestershire, the other in Cambridgeshire (the university city). Until the late 14th century the latter was known as Cantebrigie ‘bridge on the (river) Granta’, from a Celtic river name meaning ‘marshy river’. Under Norman influence Granta- became Cam-. It seems likely, therefore, that the surname derives mainly from the much smaller place in Gloucestershire, recorded as Cambrigga (1200–10), and named for the Cam, a Celtic river name meaning ‘crooked’, ‘winding’.
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia)
Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia) : from Middle English, Old French cage ‘cage’, ‘enclosure’ (Latin cavea ‘container’, ‘cave’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of small cages for animals or birds, or a keeper of the large public cage in which petty criminals were confined for short periods of imprisonment.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a transporter of goods, Middle English cartere, from an agent derivative of Middle English cart(e) or from Anglo-Norman French car(e)tier, a derivative of Old French caret (see Cartier). The Old French word coalesced with the earlier Middle English word cart(e) ‘cart’, which is from either Old Norse kartr or Old English cræt, both of which, like the Late Latin word, were probably originally derived from Celtic.Northern Irish : reduced form of McCarter.
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of Irish McCarley.English
Reduced form of Irish McCarley.English : habitational name from the hamlet of Carley in Lifton, Devon, possibly named with Cornish ker ‘fort’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Kehrli or Kerle (see Kerley).
Surname or Lastname
Scottish (of Norman origin)
Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named with Old Norse hagi ‘enclosure’, a word with cognates in most Germanic languages. Compare Hay.English : variant spelling of Haigh.Irish (County Cavan) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Thaidhg (see McCaig).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places in Eure and Seine-Maritime, France, called Cailly, from a Romano-Gallic personal name Callius + the locative suffix -acum.English : habitational name from a minor place called Caley in the parish of Winwick, Lancashire, named with Old English cÄ â€˜jackdaw’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish : reduced and altered form of McCauley.Manx : variant of Callow.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a personal name, Hamo(n), which is generally from a continental Germanic name Haimo, a short form of various compound names beginning with haim ‘home’, although it could also be from the Old Norse personal name Hámundr, composed of the elements hár ‘high’ + mund ‘protection’. As an Irish name it is generally an importation from England, but has also been used to represent Hamill 3 and, more rarely, McCammon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for someone who carded wool (i.e. disentangled it), preparatory to spinning, from Middle English, Old French card(e) ‘carder’, an implement used for this purpose.Reduced form of Irish McCard.
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin
Honest Image; Strong Counsel; One who Brings Victory; Rose; Joy
Boy/Male
Tamil
To concentrate
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Contented; Satisfied
Girl/Female
Biblical
Declaring a message, marrow.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Support
Boy/Male
Arabic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French
Avenged; Vindicated; Combination of Deana and Dina
Female
Hebrew
(מï‹×¨Ö´×™Ö¼Ö¸×”) Variant spelling of Hebrew Mowriyah, MORIYA means "chosen by God."Â
Boy/Male
Native American
Red.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Happiness
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MCCA
MCCA
MCCA
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