McCoy (surname)

McCoy
Language(s) Gaelic
Origin
Region of origin Southern Isles of Scotland, Kintyre, Ulster Ireland
Meaning "son of Aodh"
Other names
Variant(s) McKay, McKoy, McKey, McKee, McCay, McKie, McGee, Mac Aoidh, McHugh, Hughes, Hayes
Footnotes: Frequency Comparisons[1]

McCoy is a common surname of Scottish origin in the lands of Kintyre and then Irish (Gallowglass) origin. It is an Anglicisation of its Irish Gaelic form Mac Aodha, meaning "son of Aodh" (an old word for "Fire", a Celtic deity). It is particularly found in Ulster (Counties Antrim, Armagh and Monaghan) where many settled around the 13th century, having been Gallowglasses, and also in counties Limerick and Cork. Aoidh and Mac Aoigh were sometimes Anglicised as Hugh and McHugh.

Individuals

Use in fiction

  • Alice McCoy (Digimon), a character in Digimon Tamers
  • Dr. Henry "Hank" P. McCoy, aka 'Beast' from Marvel Comics' X-Men
  • Jack McCoy, a character appearing in the Law & Order TV series
  • Leonard McCoy, a doctor on Star Trek: The Original Series
  • Sherman McCoy, a character in The Bonfire of the Vanities
  • Danny McCoy, a character in Las Vegas, a TV series
  • Josie McCoy (sometimes referred to as "Josie James" and less frequently "Josie Jones"), a character in the Josie and the Pussycats franchise.
  • Ray McCoy, the main character of the 1997 video game Blade Runner.
  • Ebenezar McCoy, a mentor type character in the book series: The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
  • Willie “Slim” McCoy, a character in Jim Croce’s song, “You Don't Mess Around With Jim". In the song, released in 1972, a fellow pool player named Willie "Slim" McCoy comes from south Alabama to the pool hall to get his money back from Jim after being hustled out of it the previous week. When Jim comes in, McCoy ambushes and kills him, stabbing him in "about a hundred places" (to the point where "the only part that wasn't bloody was the soles of [his] feet") and shooting him "in a couple more". It is implied that McCoy now has his money back as well as the respect formerly granted to Jim, and the regulars at the pool hall have now changed their advice to strangers: "You don't mess around with Slim".

Other uses

  • One of the families in the Hatfield-McCoy feud in Kentucky/West Virginia in the 19th century. A TV mini-series "Hatfields & McCoys" starring Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton depict the horrific blood feud between the two families on the West Virginia/Kentucky border in the years after the Civil War.

References

  1. "McCoy Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2014
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