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'''Cormac''' is a noob at brawl stars and is most commonly known for it. Naason de Souza is the second largest noob at brawl stars yet if they did a match against each other 1000 times it would be 998 to naason the other 2 naason was afk. Cormac pickford has also broke school property giving a huge hole in a Bush and not thinking about it feelings He is pure evil! masculine [[given name]] in the [[Irish language|Irish]] and [[English language|English]] languages. The name is ancient in the Irish language and is also seen in the rendered [[Old Norse]] as ''Kormákr''.
 
[[Family_nameFamily name#Surname_prefixesSurname prefixes|Mac]] is Irish for "son", and can be used as either a prefix or a suffix. The derivation of "cor" is not so clear. The most popular speculation is that it is from "corb," the old Irish for wheel, perhaps designating someone who fought in a cart or chariot as male names are often derived from the order of battle. (For instance "[[Gary (given name)|Gary]], Garth, etc., from "gar" for "spear.") However, some etymologies suggest it derives from the old Irish for "raven", a bird laden with mystical meaning for the Celts, and often used to mean "legend" or "legendary".{{Citation needed|date=November 2010}} Similarly, it might refer specifically to [[Corb (mythology)|Corb]], one of the legendary [[Fomorians]] of Irish mythology. Today the name is typically listed in baby names books as meaning "raven" or "legend" or sometimes as "charioteer".
 
==People with the name==
 
*[[Cormac Antram]] (1926–2013), American priest
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*[[Cormac Mac Airt]], semi-historical [[High King of IrelandArmagh]], Ruler of Taramedieval ca.Irish 227-266archbishop
*[[Cormac Cond LongasBreslin]] (1902–1978), exiled prince of [[Ulaid|Ulster]] from [[Irish mythology]]politician
*[[Cormac J. Carney]] (born 1959), American judge
*[[Cormac of Armagh]] (c.430 - 17 February 497), Archbishop of [[Armagh]] diocese and Abbot of Armagh monastery, Ireland from 481 to 17 February 497
*[[Cormac macCond CuilennáinLongas]], ninth-centurylegendary bishopIrish and kingprince
*[[Cormac of DunkeldCostello]] ca.(born 1114–11311994), [[BishopGaelic offootball Dunkeld]]player
*[[Cormac Cullinan]], South African attorney
*[[Cormac Mac Carthaigh]], Bishop and King of [[Cashel, County Tipperary|Cashel]], ? -1388
*[[Cormac Devlin]] (born 1980), Irish politician
*[[Cormac MacCarthy|Cormac Láidir MacCarthy]] (1411-1494), Irish Chieftain, discoverer of the [[Blarney Stone]] and builder of [[Blarney Castle]].
*[[Cormac McCarthyIzuchukwu]] (born 2000), AmericanIrish rugby union novelistplayer
*[[Cormac BreslinKennedy-Leverett]] (born 2000), IrishAustralian politicianrower
*[[Cormac Kinney]] (born 1981), American entrepreneur
*[[Cormac Murphy-O'Connor]], [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] and [[Archbishop of Westminster]]
*[[Cormac mac Airt]], legendary Irish king
*[[Cormac Antram]] (1926-2013), also known as Father Cormac, American priest and expert on the [[Navajo language]]
*[[Cormac CostelloMac Carthaigh]], Gaelicmedieval footballIrish playerking
*[[Cormac Laidir MacCarthy]] (1411–1494), Irish royal
*[[Cormac mac Cuilennáin]] (died 908), Irish bishop and regional king of Munster
*[[Cormac McAnallen]] (1980–2004), Irish Gaelic footballer
*[[Cormac McCarthy]] (1933–2023), American novelist
*[[Cormac Murphy]] (born 1993), Irish hurler
*[[Cormac Murphy-O'Connor]] (1932–2017), British cardinal
*[[Cormac O'Brien (disambiguation)]], multiple people
*[[Cormac O'Doherty]] (born 1996), Irish Gaelic footballer
*[[Cormac O'Raifeartaigh]], Irish physicist
*[[Cormac Roth]], 16th century Irish archbishop
*[[Cormac Rowe]] (born 1983), Irish chef
*[[Cormac Ryan]] (born 1998), American basketball player
*[[Cormac Ua Liatháin]], Irish saint
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*[[Kormákr Ögmundarson]] the [[skald]], hero of ''[[Kormáks saga]]''
 
==See also==
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[[Category:English-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[Category:Irish-language masculine given names]]