MacKamon is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, England. It is 8 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: MacKamon
No. of characters: 8
Origin: Ireland, England
Meaning:

MacKamon is the variation of the Hammack. Devonshire surnames, believed to be derived from the Teutonic personal name Almaric or Almeric. In the Domesday of Devonshire, Haimericus holds Poltimore and other lands in capite, and he was probably the founder of the family. The usual orthography prior to the beginning of the XVIII. century was Halmarick, but it has been subsequently still further corruptedby some of its bearers by the substitution of the letter M for the liquid L—the obvious result of a rapid pronunciation of the word. At length it was contracted to a dissyllable. The older spelling is still preserved by a Staffordshire branch of the family. The baronet (created 1834) is of the Devonshire stock. The variation from Hammick to Hammack in another branch is said to have originated in a misspelling of the name in a royal commission.

MacKamon is form of Hammond. Home defender or protector.

MacKamon is the variation of Hammond. Descendant of Hamo or Hamon meaning "home"; descendant of Heahmund meaning "chief, protector".

Lastname is the variant of Hammon. See Hammond - Hamo is a well-known Domesday personal name, which in later times assumed the form of Hamon, Hamond, Hammond.

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