Mac

Sibling names for Mac

Names that feel like they belong with Mac — they share Mac's modern style, lean toward its Scottish origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Kameryn GirlScottish/KAM-er-in/Variant of Cameron or Cameryn, from Scottish "cam" (bent) and "sron" (nose).65/100
Breck BoyScottish/BREK/Speckled or freckled.64/100
Mackenna GirlScottish/muh-KEN-uh/Fair one, the feminine form of McKenna.68/100
Creighton BoyScottish/KRAY-tun/Scottish surname used as given name, meaning town near rocky hills.70/100
Kenzi GirlScottish/KEN-zee/Related to Kenneth or Kenzie, meaning fine or pleasant.64/100
Karsen BoyScottish/KAR-sun/Variant of Carson, meaning son of the marsh or fen.73/100
Caley GirlScottish/KAY-lee/Possibly from Kayley or Caitlin, meaning slender.64/100
Calum BoyScottish/KAL-um/Dove; peace.57/100
Cameryn GirlScottish/KAM-er-in/Modern variant of Cameron, meaning 'crooked nose' from Scottish Gaelic.69/100
Glendon BoyScottish/GLEN-dun/Derived from Scottish elements 'glen' (valley) and 'don' (hill).75/100
Leslye GirlScottish/LEZ-lee/Variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning gray fortress.62/100
Alvie BoyScottish/AL-vee/A variant of Alvin, possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'noble friend.'75/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Mac