Macleod
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Name — A Scottish surname meaning "son of Leod," associated with the Clan MacLeod of Skye.
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Etymology
Anglicization of various Irish or Scottish Gaelic surnames. In Canada, the surname is also used as a common Anglicization of Cree ᒪᐦᑭᔪᐠ (mahkiyok, “the big one”) according to records of Scottish missionaries. * (town in Alberta): see entry for Fort Macleod.
Full origin of Macleod →Frequently asked questions
What does “Macleod” mean?
The word “Macleod” means a Scottish surname meaning "son of Leod," associated with the Clan MacLeod of Skye.
How do you pronounce “Macleod”?
“Macleod” is pronounced muh-KLOWD (/məˈklaʊd/ in IPA).
How do you use “Macleod” in a sentence?
Here is “Macleod” used in a sentence: “The Macleod clan's seat is Dunvegan Castle.”
What part of speech is “Macleod”?
“Macleod” is a name.
Is “Macleod” a common word?
“Macleod” is an uncommon word in modern English.