Maclean

 

Gender: Neutral
Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Son Of The Servant Of John

What is the meaning of the name Maclean?

The name Maclean is primarily a gender-neutral name of Scottish origin that means Son Of The Servant Of John.

The name *Maclean* is of Scottish origin and has Gaelic roots. It is derived from the Gaelic surname *Mac Gille Eain*, which means “son of the servant of St. John.” Here’s a breakdown of its components:

**Mac**: This Gaelic prefix means “son of” or “descendant of.”
**Gille Eain**: This component translates to “servant of St. John” or “follower of St. John.” *Gille* means “servant” or “follower,” and *Eain* is a form of *John*.

Thus, the name *Maclean* can be interpreted to mean “descendant of the servant of St. John” or “son of the servant of St. John,” reflecting a connection to St. John and a tradition of service or devotion.

Different Spellings of the name Maclean:

The name *Maclean* can have several variations in spelling, often reflecting regional or historical differences. Some alternative spellings include:

**MacLean**: A common variant that is used interchangeably with *Maclean*.
**McLean**: Another frequent variation, especially in contexts where *Mac* is simplified to *Mc*.
**MacLain**: A less common variation that alters the spelling slightly.
**MacLene**: An alternative form with a different ending.
**MacClean**: A variation that adds an extra “c” to the name.

These variations might arise due to regional preferences, historical changes, or phonetic interpretations but generally refer to the same family name with similar meanings and origins.

How to write the name Maclean in Japanese?

To write the name “Maclean” in Japanese, you would use katakana, the script used for foreign names and words. “Maclean” can be rendered as:

**マクリーン**

Here’s the breakdown of the katakana characters:
– **マ (Ma)**
– **ク (Ku)**
– **リー (Ri)**
– **ン (N)**

This representation approximates the pronunciation of “Maclean” in Japanese.