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McHale

McHale (name) means an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Mac Céile. Example: “The McHale brothers grew up on the west coast of Ireland.”

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An Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Mac Céile.
"The McHale brothers grew up on the west coast of Ireland."

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Etymology

Anglicized form of Irish mac céile (“son of the companion”) or, alternatively, from Irish Mac Haol (“son of Haol”), a Gaelicized form of Howell.

Origin: Irish

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What does “McHale” mean?

The word “McHale” means an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Mac Céile.

How do you use “McHale” in a sentence?

Here is “McHale” used in a sentence: “The McHale brothers grew up on the west coast of Ireland.”

What part of speech is “McHale”?

“McHale” is a name.

What is the meaning of McHale?

"McHale" (name) means an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Mac Céile.

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