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McCool is an Irish surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Alex McCool (1923–2020), American NASA manager * Billy McCool (1944–2014), professional baseball player * Colin McCool (1916–1986), Australian cricket player * Courtney McCool (born 1988), American gymnast * Felix J. McCool (1912–1972), American Marine held as prisoner of war in both World War II and Korea *Michelle McCool (born 1980), American professional wrestler and diva for WWE * Ralph W. McCool (1918–2011), American politician from Maryland *Robert McCool (born 1973), software developer and architect, author of Apache HTTP Server. * William Cameron McCool (1961–2003), crew member and pilot of the final mission of ''Space Shuttle Columbia'' * Hayden McCool (born 1997), Canadian Hockey Player *Marie McCool (born 1996), United States Lacrosse National Team Fictional characters *''Cool McCool'', 1960s cartoon spy in an animated TV show of the same name * Droopy McCool, fictional Star War ...
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Irish Surname
A formal Irish name consists of a given name and a surname. In the Irish language, most surnames are patronymic surnames (distinct from patronymic, patronyms, which are seen in Icelandic names for example). The form of a surname varies according to whether its bearer is a man, a woman, or a woman married to a man, who adopts his surname. An alternative traditional naming convention consists of the first name followed by a double patronym, usually with the father and grandfather's names. This convention is not used for official purposes but is generalized in (Irish-speaking areas) and also survives in some rural non- areas. Sometimes the name of the mother or grandmother may be used instead of the father or grandfather. Epithets A first name may be modified by an adjective to distinguish its bearer from other people with the same name. ("big") and ("young") are used to distinguish parent and child, like "Suffix (name), senior" and "Junior (suffix), junior" are used in English ...
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