Meaning & Origin
McNiven is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Mac Cnáimhín. The original Gaelic name means "son of Cnámh," where the personal name Cnámh translates to "bone." This etymology contrasts with a superficially similar Scottish surname Nevin, which derives from Mac Naoimhín ("son of the little saint") based on the Gaelic naomh meaning "holy" or "saint."
The name McNiven is primarily associated with Ireland, though its Scottish counterpart MacNiven (often rendered in Scottish Gaelic as Mac'IlleNaoimh) has a separate lineage. The confusion between the two forms arises because of their similar Anglicized spellings, though their origins are distinct. Mac Cnáimhín is a specifically Irish patronymic, while MacNiven is more common in Scotland. Variants such as Nevin reflect the evolving orthography of Gaelic surnames in English records.
Notable bearers of the surname include Kate McNiven, a legendary Scottish witch whose story is intertwined with folklore; Daniel McNiven, a Scottish footballer; Julie McNiven (born 1980), an American actress and singer known for roles in Supernatural and Mad Men; and Steve McNiven, a comic book artist renowned for his work on Civil War and Old Man Logan.
Meaning: "son of Cnámh" (bone) from Irish Mac Cnáimhín; also associated with "son of the little saint" from Scottish MacNiven
Origin: Irish (and Scottish via MacNiven)
Type: Patronymic surname
Regions: Ireland (chiefly), Scotland
Variants/linked names: Mac Cnáimhín, Nevin