Pronunciation | (Muh-core-mack) |
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Origin | |
Meaning | "son of Cormac'" |
Region of origin | Ireland, Scotland |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Cormack, MacCormack, McCormick, MacCormick, Cormac, Cormach, Cormich, Cormiche |
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McCormack is a family name (surname) that originated in Ireland Milltown Galway Spelling variations: Cormack, MacCormack, MacCormac, McCormac, Cormac, Cormach.
Architecture
- Sir Richard MacCormac, (1938–2014), British architect, the founder of MJP Architects
Business
- Arthur John McCormack (1865–1936), English businessman associated with Wolseley Motors
- Derek McCormack (academic), New Zealand professor and administrator of the Auckland University of Technology
- Emmet J. McCormack (1880–1965), US director and treasurer, One of the founders of Moore-McCormack
- Gavan McCormack, Australian historian and orientalist, Visiting Professor of Social Science at the International Christian University in Tokyo
Entertainment
- Adetokumboh McCormack (born 1982), Sierra Leone-born US film and television actor
- Ange McCormack (born 1996 or 1997), Australian journalist and radio presenter
- Catherine McCormack (born 1972), English film actress
- Danielle McCormack (born 1983), English television actress
- Daryl McCormack (born 1992/1993), Irish actor
- David McCormack (born 1968), Australian singer and songwriter
- Eric McCormack (born 1963), Canadian-born US television, Broadway and film actor
- Franklyn MacCormack (1906–1971), US radio personality
- Geoffrey MacCormack known as Warren Peace, English vocalist
- John McCormack (1884–1945), Irish tenor singer
- Kevin McCormack (born 1970), Irish dancer, one of the first dancers selected for Riverdance
- Mary McCormack (born 1969), US television, Broadway and film actress
- Niamh McCormack (born 2001), Irish actress
- Patty McCormack (born 1945), US film, Broadway and television actress
- Sean McCormack, Academy award nominated sound editor
- Shane McCormack (singer), an Irish contestant in series 7 of The Voice UK (2018)
- Will McCormack (born 1974), American actor and younger brother of Mary McCormack
Fictional characters
- Cliff McCormack, fictional character on The CW television series Veronica Mars
- Clive McCormack, fictional character in the video game The Getaway
- Ren McCormack, fictional character in the film Footloose
Law
- Bridget Mary McCormack (born 1966), Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (January 1, 2013 – Present)
- Michael McCormack (born 1939), US state judge (Nebraska)
- Mike McCormack, Toronto Police officer and Toronto Police Association president
- William J. McCormack (1933–2016), Mauritius-born Canadian Chief of Police
Literature
- Derek McCormack (born 1969), Canadian writer
- Mike McCormack (born 1965), Irish writer
- Una McCormack (born 1972), British-Irish novelist
Medicine
- Henry MacCormac, Irish dermatologist and physician who served as a lieutenant-colonel in Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War
- Henry MacCormac, (1800–1886), Irish physician who advocated open-air theory
- William MacCormac, (1836–1901), British surgeon who served as the President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Military
- James McCormack (1910–1975), United States Army officer who served in World War II, and was later the first Director of Military Applications of the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Politics
- Billy McCormack (1928–2012), director and vice president of the Christian Coalition of America and pastor of University Worship Center in Shreveport, Louisiana
- Edward J. McCormack, Jr. (1923–1997), Massachusetts Attorney General, nephew of John William McCormack
- Ellen McCormack (1926–2011), US third-party candidate for US president in 1980
- John McCormac, US politician (Democratic Party)
- John William McCormack (1891–1980), US Representative from Massachusetts and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Michael McCormack (born 1964), Australian Member of Parliament
- Mike McCormack (1921–2020), US Representative from Washington
- Pádraic McCormack (born 1942), Irish delegate to Teachta Dála
- Richard T. McCormack (born 1941), United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States and United States Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs
- Sean McCormack (born 1964), US Assistant Secretary of State
- William McCormack (1879–1947), Australian politician, Premier of Queensland
Sports
- Alan McCormack (born 1984), Irish footballer
- Charlie McCormack (1895–1975), Scottish footballer
- Chris McCormack (triathlete) (born 1973), Australian triathlete
- Damien McCormack (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
- David McCormack (basketball) (born 1999), American basketball player
- Don McCormack (born 1955), American baseball player
- Fergal McCormack (born 1974), Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer
- Frank MacCormack (born 1954), baseball pitcher for Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners
- Jack McCormack (Australian rules footballer) (1904–1966), Australian rules footballer
- Jack McCormack (rugby league) (1904–1996), Australian rugby league footballer
- John McCormack, several sportspeople
- Mark McCormack (1930–2003), American lawyer, sports agent and writer, founder and chairman of IMG
- Mike McCormack (American football) (1930–2013), American football player (Cleveland Browns) and coach
- Ross McCormack (born 1986), Scottish footballer
- Steve McCormack (born c.1973), Scottish rugby league coach
- Tom McCormack (Erin's Own hurler) (1888–1959), Irish hurler for Kilkenny and Erin's Own
Other genre
- Billy McCormack (1928–2012), American clergyman
- Bruce L. McCormack (born 1952), professor of theology at Princeton Theological Seminary
- Franklyn MacCormack (1906–1971), US radio personality in Chicago
- Sir William MacCormac, 1st Baronet (1836–1901), British surgeon
Other
- MacCormack method, a discretization scheme for the numerical solution of partial differential equations. It is introduced by Robert W. MacCormack in 1969.[2]
- McCormack Motorsports, former Indy Racing League team owned by Dennis McCormack that operated from 1996 to 2001.
- McCormack, Minnesota, an unorganized territory in St. Louis County, Minnesota
See also
References
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