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[Opinions] Re: Macaulay and Macauley
I think it's funny it can mean "son of ancestor's descendant" (seems redundant).NMS but it sounds okay. Reminds me of other Mac names.
I prefer Macaulay. I'm pretty sure neither is the original spelling.
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Son of a son.” Not only is it redundant but it describes every man to ever exist. I know it’s a patronymic and wasn’t coined for the literal meaning but still, it just sort of puts me off it a bit?
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