"McQueen" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /məˈkwiːn/ Forms: McQueens [plural]
Etymology: * As a Scottish Gaelic and Irish surname, from Mac Shuibhne (“son of Suibhne”), a byname meaning "pleasant." See McSweeney. * Also as a Scottish and Irish surname, from Mac Shuain, based on Old Norse sveinn (“boy servant”). Also compare Swain, McSwan. * Also as a Scottish and Irish surname, Anglicized form of Irish Mac Caoimhín (literally “son of Kevin”). * As a French surname, Americanized from Moquin. Etymology templates: {{der|en|gd|-}} Scottish Gaelic, {{der|en|non|sveinn|t=boy servant}} Old Norse sveinn (“boy servant”), {{der|en|ga|Mac Caoimhín|lit=son of Kevin}} Irish Mac Caoimhín (literally “son of Kevin”), {{der|en|fr|-}} French Head templates: {{en-proper noun|s}} McQueen (plural McQueens)
  1. A surname from Irish. Synonyms: McWhan

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