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Surname Cormac

Cognomen Cormac (Cormac Ireland United States United Kingdom Australia Colombia, Cormick United States United Kingdom Australia Colombia Argentina, Kormákur Iceland) , worldwide, is quite a rare family name. The family name Cormac is habitual in Ireland, where it is quite a rare surname, Australia, and New Zealand, where it is a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in the United States, Australia, and Colombia. More frequently, Cormac is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Cormac

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Cormac Australia, Colombia, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States
Cormick Australia, Colombia, Argentina, United Kingdom, United States
Kormákur Iceland
Кормак Russia, Ukraine, Belarus

Last names said to be same

Corb, Corbmac, Cormack, Cormican, Macc, Mccormick, and コーマック

Notable namesakes

alice leona cormac (1876-1965) (b. 1876) link
william cormac (est. 1675 - uncertain 1750), GB link
alvin stuart cormac Peerage person ID=223367 link
elizabeth cormac Peerage person ID=352909 link
d. cormac Peerage person ID=375183 link
martin cormac (died 1928) link
pierre cormac Peerage person ID=352922 link
joanne cormac (b. 1985) link

Characteristic forenames

Ryan, Reilly, Hughes, Cassidy, Collins, Brennan, Kennedy, Doherty, Farrell, Oconnor, O'Brien, O'Neill, Mccarthy, Sullivan, Connolly, Kavanagh, Rafferty, Donnelly, Flanagan, O'Connor, Gallagher, O'Connell, Mccann, Murphy, Murray, Molloy, Daly, Moore, Smith, Smyth, Barry, Boyle, Brady, Breen, Burke, Byrne, O'Sullivan, Kelly, Dunne, Duffy, Lynch, Nolan, Hogan, Flynn, Walsh, White, Quinn, Mallon, Doyle, and Fitzpatrick