McKay is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
The name Kay is found both as a surname and as a given name. In English-speaking countries, it is usually a feminine name, often a short form of Katherine or one of its variants; but it is also used as a first name in its own right, and also as a masculine name. The alternative spelling of Kaye is encountered as a surname, but also occasionally as a given name: for instance, actress Kaye Ballard.
Mackay may refer to:
McKinnon, MacKinnon or Mackinnon is a Scottish surname.,
Kaylee is a given name, most often for females. The name is a modern English combination of the name elements Kay and Lee.
Zając is one of the most common surnames in Poland and the third most popular in Lesser Poland. The English translation of this surname is "hare". The surname occasionally appears as Zajonc due to the Polish pronunciation of ą as "on", however, the vowel is usually rendered as "a" outside Poland, producing Zajac. The latter form may also come from Slovak, Sorbian, Serbo-Croatian, or Belarusian cognates.
McKay, MacKay or Mackay is a Scottish / Irish surname. The last phoneme in the name is traditionally pronounced to rhyme with 'eye', but in some parts of the world this has come to rhyme with 'hey'. In Scotland, it corresponds to Clan Mackay. Notable people with the surname include:
Smithson is a common English surname that may refer to:
Kay is an English surname. The surname is also a diminutive of MacKay and McKay. Notable people with the surname include:
Clint is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Hamish is a masculine given name in English and occasionally a nickname. It is the Anglicised form of the vocative case of the Scottish Gaelic Seumas: Sheumais.
Mike or Michael McKay may refer to:
Dylan is a surname and a traditionally male given name, meaning "son of the sea", "son of the wave", or "born from the ocean". Dylan ail Don was a character in Welsh mythology, but the popularity of Dylan as a given name in modern times arises from the poet Dylan Thomas. In Wales, it was the most popular Welsh name given to boys in 2010.
John MacKay, Mackay, or McKay may refer to:
Allyson is a given name and family name, a variant form of Alison.
Serena is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Latin word serēnus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene". This name was borne by an obscure early saint, Saint Serena of Rome.
Vonda is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
CharlesMackay, McKay, or MacKay may refer to:
Robert Mackay or Mckay, with spelling variations of the given name as Bobby, Rob, or Bob, may refer to:
Josh McKay may refer to:
Brendan McKay or Mackay may refer to: