My son was one of the 353 boy's named Mack in 2016 his name is Mack Andrew. I love his name he is named after papa and papa the great. Third generation Mack here. I also love that it's not overused or trendy.
My name is MacKenna, and I get called Mack as a nickname. Before you go all crazy, I know it's a traditionally male's name. But so what? Names don't have genders unless we assign one to them. I personally don't identify as fully male or female, so I like exploring unisex names. Mack (or Max, as I prefer) both seem to fit me well.
― Anonymous User 3/14/2016
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I think it makes a nice nickname a for a boy named Mackenzie or McKinley, both of which are MALE names.
― Anonymous User 6/26/2013
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I think this is a good name. The fact that it rhymes with slack etc hasn't stopped thousands from calling their sons Jack. I think Mack is a useful alternative to Jack which is lovely but now far too common.
Sounds more like a name for a dog to me. A child would get teased far too much for the name Mack, it rhymes with so many things (Smack, Sack, Whack, etc). Also, it sounds like Big Mac and Macintosh. It's a strong, handsome name but just too easily teased.