Scottish and Irish patronymic surnames frequently have the prefix Mac or Mc. When these surnames were originally developed, they were formed by adding the Gaelic word mac, which means son of, to the name of the original bearer's father. For example, the surname MacDougall literally means son of Dougal.
So our names should be:
McVasdev :———-preet Mohan
McPreetmohan:———— Shivpreet
McShiv:——— Gobind
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