About Mchaley
The surname Mchaley is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Ailein, meaning "son of Ailein." Ailein is a Gaelic form of the name Alan, which itself has roots in the Old Breton name Aluinn, meaning "handsome" or "harmony." The surname Mchaley therefore signifies a person who is the son of Ailein or Alan, and it is likely that the original bearer of the name was either named Ailein or Alan, or was considered to possess the qualities associated with those names.
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