The surname McKenzie has its origins in Scotland, specifically in the Gaelic language. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic name “Mac Coinnich,” which means “son of Coinneach.” Coinneach was a popular name in medieval Scotland and is translated to “handsome” or “comely.” Today, the name McKenzie is widespread in many English-speaking countries, particularly in Canada and the United States. It is often associated with qualities such as loyalty, independence, and a strong sense of identity.