cunningham
/ˈkʌnɪŋəm/Definitions
1. noun
a Scottish surname, especially of Clan MacKenzie, originally derived from the Gaelic Mac Aonghais, meaning ‘son of Aonghus’, a personal name possibly derived from the Gaelic ‘on’, meaning ‘one’, and ‘ghus’, meaning ‘vigour’ or ‘strength’.
“The Cunningham family has been prominent in Scottish society for centuries, with many notable figures bearing the name.”
2. proper noun
a specific person or place with the name Cunningham, such as a person, a family, or a geographic location.
“The Cunninghams are a well-known family in the town of Glasgow.”