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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Brahms, Mommsen, MacAlasdair, Macdonald, Anderson, Kelly, McCauley, Palmer, Mac Amhalghaidh, McCawley, McAuley, Macaulay, Watson, MacLeod, Nicholson, MacLeoid, Dunn, Thomson, Mitchell, McLoughlin, Phelps, Currie, McCabe, MacMhuirich, Morrison, Corrie, Nixon, Mac Amhlaoibh, O Tomhrair, Mac Torcaill, O Cadhla, Mac Shitric, Dukes, Robertson, Johnson, Clarkson, Adamson, Mac Iomhair, Cowley, Mac Raghnaill, Paterson, Moskowitz, Mac Coitir, Garibaldi, Eskeles, McAlley, Williams, O Tormaigh, Mac Eachain, Alvarez, O hArailt, Mac Somhairle, Moszkowicz, Micka, MacEachainn, McWhirter, Mac Ospaic, Bartsch, McIvor, O'Cawley, Sacher, Mac a' Ghobhainn, McSorley, Mac Giolla Chuda, Paltrow, Hartleben, Nicolson, Hielscher, Attali, Gilger, Moscovici, Petri, McCloud, Rietsch, Rietschel, Ben Asher, Taubes, Hanneman, Seghers, Hahne, MacGregor, Haan, Nickson, Aschersohn, Lexis, McLoud, Walkowiak, Ritschl, Walczak, Kasprowicz. Excerpt: MacAlasdair is a masculine surname in Scottish Gaelic. The name translates into English as "son of Alasdair." The feminine form of the name is NicAlasdair, which translates into English as "daughter of Alasdair." These surnames originated as a patronyms, however they no longer refer to the actual name of the bearer's father. There are numerous Anglicised forms of MacAlasdair. The Irish form of MacAlasdair is Mac Alasdair. Other similar Irish surnames are Mac Alastair, Mac Alastruim and Mac Alsandair. The feminine forms of these surnames for unmarried females are Nic Alasdair, Nic Alastair, Nic Alastruim, and Nic Alsandair. The feminine forms for married females are Bean Mhic Alasdair, Bean Mhic Alastair, Bean Mhic Alastruim, and Bean Mhic Alsandair; these names can also be contracted to Mhic Alasdair, Mhic Alastair, Mhic Alastruim, and Mhic Alsandair. The Irish and Scottish Gaelic have many Anglicised forms. ...