Macca
Macca is a common nickname in some English speaking countries of Anglo-Saxon heritage (less commonly in Canada and the United States, where "Mac" is used) for somebody whose surname begins with the Gaelic prefix Mac or Mc (meaning "son"). "Macca" also widely known as variant spelling of Islamic holy city in Saudi Arabia in many languages (Makkah, Mekkah, Makkah al-Mukaramah, etc.), which officially known as Mecca in English.
People frequently referred to as Macca include:
Sir Paul McCartney, English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer
Chris McCormack (triathlete), Australian professional triathlete, two time ironman world champion
Amy Macdonald, Scottish singer-songwriter, guitarist, and recording artist
Andrew McLeod, Australian rules footballer and two-time Norm Smith Medallist
Steve McManaman, English footballer sometimes also called 'El Macca'
Stephen McPhail, Irish footballer
Gary McAllister, Scottish footballer and manager
Gary McSheffrey, English footballer
Steve McMahon, former English footballer
Bruce McAvaney, Australian Sports Media Broadcaster
Neil McKenzie, South African Cricketer
Paul McNamee, Australian Tennis Player and Sports Administrator
Steve McNamara, British rugby league coach and former player
Ian McNamara, Australian radio presenter
Macca, guitar player of the rock band Be Quiet. Shout Loud!
Heather Mills, Sir Paul McCartney's second wife
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