Meaning : Destroying Son, Cormac is an Irish name and means 'charioteer' or 'impure son'., Horse Cart Driver, Destroying son,
Pronunciation : KOR mac, (KAOR-mahk),
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Numerology information Cormac:
Name Number: 8 Meaning: Outer, Body, Physical, Ambition, Power, Progress, Career, Success, Respect, Fame, Means, Karma

Additional information Cormac:
Cormac is a masculine name, Gaelic in origin, however its meaning is uncertain. It is thought that it may come from a word to describe a Horseman or a ‘Cart Driver’. It appears a lot in Irish history and legend, and is a popular name still in Ireland and has spread its popularity to America. Cormac McCarthy is an American playwright and novelist, his novels ‘The Road’ and ‘No Country for Old Men’ have been adapted into award winning films.
Celtic Meaning: The name Cormac is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Cormac is: Charioteer.
Irish Meaning: The name Cormac is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Cormac is: Charioteer.
Gaelic Meaning: The name Cormac is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Cormac is: Charioteer. Famous bearer, a legendary third century Irish king.
Means "son of defilement" from Gaelic corb "defilement" and mac "son". This was the name of a 3rd-century king of Ireland.

Definition funny of Cormac:
the sexiest irish boy i have ever met
cormac, the sexy irish boy, is good in bed
Cormac is very friendly and outgoing. He is one of the funniest people you will ever meet and there's never a dull moment when you're in his presence. He is an amazing friend and is always there for you no matter what. Cormac always knows the right thing to say and he is one of the people you can trust with everything. He's extremely dirty minded but its hilarious most of the time. He is just an awesome guy xD
Dude 1: Who's that awesome dude over there? Dude 2:Thats cormac...
An alright guy, but can be a jerk most of the time. Most people like him.
Guy :"C'mon dude give it back! Don't be such a Cormac!"
Species of Peruvian raccoon closely related to the weasel-rat. Lives on crisps and houmous.

Expression information Cormac:
People with this name are competent, practical, and often obtain great power and wealth. They tend to be successful in business and commercial affairs, and are able to achieve great material dreams. Because they often focus so strongly on business and achievement, they may neglect their private lives and relationships.

Soul information Cormac:
People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths.

Songs about Cormac:
I Follow You (Leanaim Thú) [feat. Cormac De Barra] by Ashley Davis from the Album Night Travels
Shocks (Cormac Murphy Spiked Remix) by Reii from the Album Shocks
And I Regret (feat. Cormac Burns) by Rosie Bell from the Album Back to Here - EP
Assassins Or Bridge Blowers (after Cormac McCarthy) by Erik Friedlander from the Album Alchemy
Come Home (feat. Cormac O'Kane, Brendan Guyatt, Lorraine Edwards, Denise Wint & Alistair McMillan) by Simon Mark Smith from the Album Wonderful Life
Come Home (feat. Cormac Okane) by Simon Smith from the Album Love On the TV
Cormac by Mfvgroup from the Album Fantasy World

Books about Cormac:
By Cormac McCarthy - The Road (First Edition) (12.2.2006) by Cormac McCarthy (Dec 2, 2006)
The Cormac McCarthy Value Collection: All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain by Cormac McCarthy and Brad Pitt (Aug 23, 2005)
Lost in Wolf Dreams (Cormac's Pack Book 1) by A. P. Jensen (Mar 16, 2014)
Cormac McCarthy's House: Reading McCarthy Without Walls (Southwestern Writers Collection Series, Wittliff Collections... by Peter Josyph (Mar 1, 2013)
Line War: The Fifth Agent Cormac Novel by Neal Asher (Nov 11, 2014)
Gridlinked (Ian Cormac, Book 1) by Neal Asher (Aug 26, 2004)
Brass Man (Ian Cormac, Book 3) by Neal Asher (Jan 23, 2007)

Wiki information Cormac:
Cormac McCarthy is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He has written ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and post-apocalyptic genres. He won the Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction for...
Cormac mac Airt, also known as Cormac ua Cuinn or Cormac Ulfada, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He is probably the most famous of the ancient High Kings, and may have been an authentic...