McAdam (surname)

Summary

McAdam, MacAdam or Macadam (Irish: Mac Adaim) is a Scottish Gaelic clan which originated as a branch of Clan Gregor. As a surname it is most prominent in the Galloway and Ayrshire regions of Scotland. Some of their descendants are also to be found in Ireland, the United States, Australia and Canada.

Notable people with the surname include:

Sports edit

  • Adrian McAdam (born 1971), Australian Rules footballer
  • Al McAdam (born 1952), Canadian Ice Hockey player and coach
  • Colin McAdam (1951–2013), a Scottish footballer most notable for playing for Rangers
  • Gilbert McAdam (born 1967), Australian Rules footballer
  • Greg McAdam (born 1961), Australian Rules footballer
  • Keith McAdam (born 1945), Scottish cricketer and specialist in tropical diseases
  • Tom McAdam, (born 1954) Scottish footballer most notable for playing for Celtic

Academics and technology edit

  • David MacAdam (1910–1998), American color scientist
  • Doug McAdam (born 1951), American sociologist studying social movements
  • John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), Scottish engineer noted for inventing the process of "macadamization" of roads
  • John Macadam (1827–1865), Australian (Scottish-born) chemist, medical teacher and politician, after whom the Macadamia nut is named

Art, architecture and literature edit

Other edit

External links edit

  • "The Scottish Nation: MacAdam". Electric Scotland.
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