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Re: Irish Names
MacKenzie isn't Irish. I have never heard anyone over here called MacKenzie. I have always thought of it as an American name. :P It's a surname over here only.

This message was edited 7/20/2007, 8:50 AM

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It's an Irish surname, that's why it's Irish, even if people in Ireland are smart enough to leave it as a surname.
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AFAIK MacKenzie is a Scottish surname. It is an exceedingly rare surname in Ireland.
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That's what I thoughtI've always associated it with Scotland (the Mackenzie Earls of Seaforth etc).I didn't think it was used much in Ireland, thanks for that bit of info :)
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Yeah, it's 100% ScottishAlthough it's not out of the question that some of them have migrated to Ireland over the years.I'm descended from the Earls of Seaforth, through my paternal grandmother whose maiden name was Mackenzie and came from that branch of the family.
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Yep - I have only known one family of Mackenzies - and their father was Scottish!

This message was edited 7/22/2007, 1:54 PM

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