There are
832
Maccallums in the USA
Maccallum is the
28650th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Maccallum

DerekMaccallum

Derek MacCallum is a Scottish former footballer who played as a midfielder.

ShirleyMaccallum

Shirley MacCallum is a Canadian retired pair skater who competed in both singles and pairs.

IanRoderick

Ian Roderick MacCallum was a Canadian politician and lawyer who served as the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1980 to 1985.

GregorMaccallum

Gregor MacCallum was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

RhonaMaccallum

Rhona MacCallum is a Scottish footballer who plays as a striker for Celtic and the Scotland national team.

DavidMaccallum

David MacCallum is a Scottish traditional fiddler and composer from Inverness, Scotland.

AlecMaccallum

Alec MacCallum was a Scottish soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross.

J.Graydon

J. Graydon MacCallum was a Canadian politician and Member of Parliament.

R.Derek

R. Derek MacCallum is a Canadian ice hockey coach.

ScottMaccallum

Scott MacCallum is a Scottish photographer, lecturer, and publisher.

Maccallum Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'MacCallum' is a Scottish Gaelic name derived from the given name 'Calum' (an Anglicized form of 'Columba'). 'Mac' means 'son of,' so the name means 'son of Calum.' It is primarily found in Scotland and among Scottish diaspora populations.
Geographic DistributionThe name 'MacCallum' is most commonly found in Scotland, particularly in the areas of Argyll and Bute. It is also present in other parts of the United Kingdom, such as England and Wales, as well as in countries with significant Scottish heritage, such as Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'MacCallum' include 'McCallum' and 'MacColum'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'MacCallum' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, especially during periods of Scottish emigration and settlement. Many MacCallums can be found in countries with large Scottish diaspora populations, such as Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.