There are
2035
Mcquillens in the USA
Mcquillen is the
14624th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Mcquillen

NeilMcQuillen

Neil McQuillen was an American politician who served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1961 to 1964.

BernardMcQuillen

Bernard McQuillen is an American author known for his books on military history, including 'The Forts of the Lehigh Valley.'

JosephMcQuillen

Joseph McQuillen was an American football player who played as a halfback for the Penn Quakers in the 1898 season.

JamesMcQuillen

James McQuillen was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward for several clubs, including Celtic and Greenock Morton.

KevinMcQuillen

Kevin McQuillen is an American musician known for his work as a guitarist in the rock band The McQuillen Project.

ThomasMcQuillen

Thomas McQuillen was an Irish poet and writer, known for his works on Irish folklore and mythology.

MaryMcQuillen

Mary McQuillen is an American artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media artwork.

PatrickMcQuillen

Patrick McQuillen was an Irish politician who served as a member of the Irish Parliament from 1910 to 1918.

KarenMcQuillen

Karen McQuillen is a Canadian actress known for her roles in Canadian television series like 'Street Legal' and 'Due South.'

RichardMcQuillen

Richard McQuillen is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, known for his work in the telecommunications industry.

Mcquillen Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Mcquillen' is of Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'Mac Uighilín' which means 'son of Uighilín.'
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Mcquillen' is mainly found in Ireland and the United States, with smaller populations in the United Kingdom and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Mcquillen' include 'McQuillan', 'McQuillen', 'Quillen', 'Quillin', 'Quillian', 'Quilliam', 'Quillan', 'Quillen', and 'Quillin'
Migration and ImmigrationMany people with the surname 'Mcquillen' emigrated from Ireland to the United States, especially during the Great Famine in the mid-19th century.