Mackay
Introduction
son of the battle
Background Story
Mackay is a surname of Scottish origin, closely associated with the Mackay clan from the Highlands of Scotland. The name is steeped in history and has been used both as a first name and a last name. It is often linked to bravery and leadership, hence making it suitable for a loyal dog. The Mackay clan played a significant role in Scottish history, especially during the medieval period.
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