McQuade is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name Mac Uaid, meaning “son of Uaid”. It is most commonly found in the northern regions of Ireland and Scotland. The McQuade family has a rich history, with notable members including musician John McQuade and athlete Eamonn McQuade. The name has also been adapted in various forms, such as MacQuaid and MacQuade. Today, those with the McQuade surname can be found all over the world, with a strong sense of pride in their Scottish and Irish heritage.
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