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The Origin and History of the Surname McFadden

McFadden is a surname of Scottish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name "MacPhàdraig," which means "son of Patrick." The name Patrick is derived from the Latin word "patricus," meaning "noble" or "patrician."

In Scotland, the name McFadden was originally used to refer to someone who was a descendant of Patrick, possibly a son of a noble or prominent figure. Over time, the name has been adapted and modified in various ways, leading to different spellings and variations. Today, McFadden is a common surname found throughout Scotland and other parts of the world with Scottish heritage.

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