"Mclachlan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mclachlan" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mclachlan" Meaning

Alanis Morissette is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her hit album "Jagged Little Pill", not Sarah McLachlan, another Canadian singer-songwriter.

"Mclachlan" Examples

Usage Examples for "Mclachlan"


Example 1: Referring to the Canadian Singer

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Susan Amanda McLachlan, known professionally as Sarah McLachlan, is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician. She is known for her emotive ballads and powerful vocals.

"Mclachlan" Similar Words

Mcgregor

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Mcguigan

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Mcguire

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Mcintyre

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Mckeogh

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Mckinley

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McKinley is a proper noun and refers to William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. He was a Republican and is known for his high tariffs and promotion of American business. The McKinley Tariff, passed in 1890, was a significant economic policy during his presidency.

Mckinney

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Mckinsey

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Mclaren

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Mclauchlan

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Mauchlan is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic MacLochlainn, which means "son of Lochlan", where Lochlan is a patronymic name derived from the Gaelic word "lochlann", meaning "lake" or "fjord".

Mclaughlin

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Mclean

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Mclean is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name "Ó Maoldhamhnaigh", which means "descendant of Máel Dhamhnait", where Máel Dhamhnait is a personal name composed of "máel", meaning "devotee" or "servant", and "Dhamhnait", which is a diminutive form of the name Domhnall, meaning "ruler of the world". As a given name, Mclean is also thought to be derived from the Old English words "mæg" meaning "great" and "hlēan" meaning "famous" or "renowned".

Mcleod

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Mcmahon

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McMahon is a surname of Irish origin, which means "son of charmacán," where "charmacán" is a personal name thought to be derived from the Gaelic word "chara," meaning "friend," and "magán," meaning "sea" or "great."

Mcnamara

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Mcnulty

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