What's the difference between McDonald and McDonald?

Since proper nouns are capitalized, you would write “son of Donald,” not “son of donald.” In the same way, you would usually write MacDonald rather than Macdonald, but there are obviously exceptions.
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What is difference between McDonald and McDonald?

“Donald” is a Celtic name of long standing, and if you want to state that someone is the son of a Donald, you can call them Donaldson- in the English tradition. But since it's a Celtic name, you usually see it as McDonald in the Scottish tradition, or O'Donnell in the Irish tradition.
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Are McDonalds and MacDonalds related?

Established in 1891, the society is one of the oldest modern clan organisations and has referred to themselves as Clan Donald ever since it was founded. Under Clan Donald, it acknowledges its many surnames, including MacDonald, McDonald, MacDonell, McConnell, McDaniel and Donaldson.
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Is it called MacDonalds or McDonalds?

The restaurant is spelled McDonalds and so Canadians (well everyone that I know) pronounce it MickDonalds. Big Mac is therefore a Big Mack. The first time I heard MacDonalds was in the movie About a Boy and it has confused me ever sense haha...
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What does McDonald mean in Scottish?

McDonald is a common Scottish patronymic surname meaning "son of Donald," a given name meaning "world ruler," from the Gaelic Mac Dhamhnuill. McDonald is probably the most famous of the Scottish clan surnames.
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Is McDonald a Irish name?

MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are surnames of both Irish and Scottish Origin. In the Scottish Gaelic and Irish languages they are patronymic, referring to an ancestor with given name Donald.
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What is the difference between Mc and Mac in Scottish names?

8. Strictly speaking, there is no difference between Mac and Mc. The contraction from Mac to Mc has occurred more in Ireland than in Scotland, with two out of three Mc surnames originating in Ireland, but two out of three Mac surnames originating in Scotland.
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Why do people say Macdonalds instead of Mcdonalds?

'Mac' is actually an individual word that means “son of”. Some families spell it one way, some another: Macdonald is the same as McDonald and Mcdonald. Old records contain spellings Mac and others Mc, because standardised spelling is a very recent phenomenon. The spelling can even change over the life of one person.
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How do British say Mcdonalds?

Besides devotion to soccer, one of the biggest global differences is how the British often refer to McDonald's: “MacDonald's,” “Maccies,” and “Maccy D's” are common nicknames for the Golden Arches over there. Similarly, French customers refer to the company as “McDo” while Australians often call it “Macca's.”
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What do Australians call mcdonalds?

Here in Australia, however, McDonald's most prevalent nickname is “Macca's”. A recent branding survey commissioned by McDonald's Australia found that 55 per cent of Australians refer to the company by its local slang name. It is fair to say that Australians have long had a complicated relationship with McDonald's.
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What does name McDonald mean?

Scottish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill, a patronymic from the personal name Domhnall, which is composed of the ancient Celtic elements domno- 'world' + val- 'might', 'rule'.
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How rich is McDonald's owner?

Kempczinski is paid $5.22 million annually as the CEO of McDonald's according to Wallmine. He has a net worth of $17.9 million.
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Why is the C lowercase in Mc?

This is preserved in the symbol № for "number". Writing Mc as MC therefore preserves the original, "true" form of the name in a way that Mc does not (as it does not indicate the abbreviation).
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Is O Irish or Scottish?

In contrast to Mc- and Mac-, found in both Ireland and Scotland, the prefix O' is unique to Ireland. It is derived from the Gaelic word “ua,” also abbreviated as uí or Ó, meaning “grandson of.” Thus any name beginning with O' is without question an Irish patronymic.
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Why is it called BTS Meal?

McDonald's says the sauces are inspired by popular recipes from its restaurants in South Korea, where the boy band is from. The meal will be available in the U.S. through June 20 and arrives Thursday in 11 additional countries, including South Korea.
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Who says Mickey D's?

1. USA — "Mickey D's"
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How do you say Mcdonalds in Japan?

According to an Internet polling agency, 84.4% of those in east Japan polled call the restaurant chain “Maku.” In west Japan, on the other hand, 52.3% surveyed prefer “Makudo.” A total of 427 were polled.
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Are Mc and Mac pronounced the same?

However, one rule never changes: Mc and Mac are pronounced identically. Once upon a time we were all Macs (yes, I'm a McCallum myself) but over time many, the majority even, of Mac families lost the little a. But it changed nothing to the pronunciation.
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How do you say McDonald's in Australia?

In Australia, McDonald's is often called "Macca's," a quirky nickname that the fast feeder has submitted to the Macquarie Dictionary for consideration in the next edition.
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What does o mean in Ireland?

Irish surnames beginning with “O'” are still among the most common. Names beginning with “O',” stemming from “Ó” meaning “the grandson of” or “descendant of,” are still among the most common in Ireland. Four of these surnames are in the top ten most common in Ireland: O'Brien, O'Sullivan, O'Connor, O'Neill.
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What is the oldest surname in Ireland?

The earliest known Irish surname is O'Clery (O Cleirigh); it's the earliest known because it was written that the lord of Aidhne, Tigherneach Ua Cleirigh, died in County Galway back in the year 916 A.D. In fact, that Irish name may actually be the earliest surname recorded in all of Europe.
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What is the oldest surname in the world?

The oldest surname known to have been recorded anywhere in Europe, though, was in County Galway, Ireland, in the year 916. It was the name “O Cleirigh” (O'Clery). Enter your last name to learn its meaning and origin.
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