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Meaning of "maclay"

maclay (noun): A surname of Scottish origin, often used to refer to individuals or families with that name
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  • A surname.

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Maclay from his position as a special.
It is now the seat of current Lord Maclay.
Maclay was followed by Pierre Lorillard as president.
They will never forget Lonnie Maclay.
Maclay was the son of Ebenezer Maclay of Glasgow.
Porter was interested in ranching ; Maclay in subdivision and colonization.
In the Senate, Maclay was one of the most radical members of the Anti-Administration faction.
Dentons has today formalised its combination with leading Scottish firm Maclay Murray & Spens.
To help him recuperate, Maclay was sent home on recruiting duty.
Tara Maclay was a witch, member of the Scooby Gang and lover of Willow Rosenberg.
This species occurs in New Guinea, in the Maclay Coast, which Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay named.
Tara Maclay ( joined after she started dating Willow at college ).
In the fourth season, Willow became romantically involved with Tara Maclay ( Amber Benson ), also a witch.
In 1790, Maclay performed his first state work as a surveyor of the streams of northwestern Pennsylvania.
That's like your last name, Maclay.

See also

Tara Maclay - Willow 's girlfriend and long-time lover.
The land has been owned by the family of Mary Maclay Pentz Williams since 1877.

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