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What is the ethnicity or origin of the surname McNicholas?

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Mcnicholas Name Meaning Irish: patronymic from Nicholas. Compare McNichol. In Ireland this was the surname of a Gaelicized Norman family. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press

http://www.ancestry.ca/name-origin?surname=mcnicholas

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