Cormac Abad

Name meaning, origin and global statistics

Cormac Abad — charioteer
90K People worldwide
Ireland Most common in
1990s Peak popularity
Gender
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Cormac Abad is a name that combines Celtic origins. The first name Cormac is a masculine given name of Celtic origin. From Irish Gaelic Cormac, possibly meaning 'charioteer' or 'son of the chariot.' Cormac mac Airt was the legendary High King of Ireland. The surname Abad: Andy Abad (born 1972), American baseball player Antonio Abad (1894–1970), Filipino writer Carlos Abad (born 1995), Spanish footballer Carmencita Abad (born 1933), Filipina actress Diego José Abad y García (1727–1779), Jesuit poet and translator in New Spain and Italy Fernando Abad (born 1985), Dominican baseball player Gémino Abad (born 1939), Filipino poet José Gómez Abad, (1904–1993), Spanish painter Margot Abad, Argentine film actress Mercedes Abad (born 1961), Spanish journalist and short story writer Pacita Abad (1946–2004), Filipina painter Pere Esteve i Abad (1942–2005), Catalan politic. Cormac is a distinctive first name, carried by approximately 90K people globally, with the highest concentration in Ireland. The name Cormac reached peak popularity in the 1990s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.

Etymology & Origin

First Name: Cormac

Meaning: charioteer

Celtic

From Irish Gaelic Cormac, possibly meaning 'charioteer' or 'son of the chariot.' Cormac mac Airt was the legendary High King of Ireland.

Surname: Abad

Spanish

Andy Abad (born 1972), American baseball player Antonio Abad (1894–1970), Filipino writer Carlos Abad (born 1995), Spanish footballer Carmencita Abad (born 1933), Filipina actress Diego José Abad y García (1727–1779), Jesuit poet and translator in New Spain and Italy Fernando Abad (born 1985), Dominican baseball player Gémino Abad (born 1939), Filipino poet José Gómez Abad, (1904–1993), Spanish painter Margot Abad, Argentine film actress Mercedes Abad (born 1961), Spanish journalist and short story writer Pacita Abad (1946–2004), Filipina painter Pere Esteve i Abad (1942–2005), Catalan politic.

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Geographic Distribution

The first name Cormac is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:

Ireland 81%
United Kingdom 19%

Popularity Over Time

Popularity of the name Cormac by decade, based on birth registration data:

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Name Variants & Related Names

The name Cormac has several variants and related forms across different languages and cultures:

  • Cormack
  • Cormick

Notable People Named Cormac Abad

People listed above share this name. Listed for informational purposes only. Source: Wikipedia.

Numerology

According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Cormac Abad:

7
Expression Number

Wisdom and introspection. A deep, analytical mind drawn to philosophy, spirituality and the search for truth.

9
Soul Urge Number

Compassion and humanitarianism. A generous, idealistic nature with a sincere desire to improve the world.

7
Personality Number

Wisdom and introspection. A deep, analytical mind drawn to philosophy, spirituality and the search for truth.

Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the first name Cormac?
The first name Cormac originates from Celtic. From Irish Gaelic Cormac, possibly meaning 'charioteer' or 'son of the chariot.' Cormac mac Airt was the legendary High King of Ireland.
When was Cormac most popular?
The name Cormac reached its peak popularity during the 1990s.
What is the origin of the surname Abad?
The surname Abad originates from Spanish. Andy Abad (born 1972), American baseball player Antonio Abad (1894–1970), Filipino writer Carlos Abad (born 1995), Spanish footballer Carmencita Abad (born 1933), Filipina actress Diego José Abad y García (1727–1779), Jesuit poet and translator in New Spain and Italy Fernando Abad (born 1985), Dominican baseball player Gémino Abad (born 1939), Filipino poet José Gómez Abad, (1904–1993), Spanish painter Margot Abad, Argentine film actress Mercedes Abad (born 1961), Spanish journalist and short story writer Pacita Abad (1946–2004), Filipina painter Pere Esteve i Abad (1942–2005), Catalan politic.
What are the origins of the name Cormac Abad?
The name Cormac Abad combines two different traditions: the first name Cormac has Celtic roots, while the surname Abad originates from Spanish.
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