| Pronunciation | Mick-mull-en | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Meaning | "Son of Maolan" | 
| Region of origin | Ireland | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | MacMullen, MacMillan | 
McMullen is a surname with predominantly Irish origins but also with some Scottish history. It derives from root forenames such as: Maolain, Maelan "Hillock" and Meallain "Pleasant". All of these forenames have over time evolved to the collateral "Son of Maolain", anglicised McMullen.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Catherine Cookson (1906–1998), English author who published in the United States under her maiden name Catherine McMullen
 - Curtis T. McMullen (born 1958), American mathematician
 - Darren McMullen (born 1982), Scottish-Australian television and radio personality
 - James McMullen, (1833–1913), Canadian politician
 - John McMullen (1832–1883), Irish-born, American Roman Catholic bishop
 - Mal McMullen (1927–1995), American professional basketball player
 - Michael McMullen, South Australian architect, designer of Marryatville, South Australia#The Acacias and many other notable buildings in Adelaide
 - Nathan McMullen (born 1988), English stage and TV actor
 - Neil C. McMullen (1913–1992), American politician
 - Peter McMullen (born 1942), British mathematician
 - Phil McMullen (born 1958), music critic from England, founder of both Ptolemaic Terrascope magazine and the Terrastock festivals
 - Ramsey MacMullen (1928–2022), American historian and writer
 - Richard C. McMullen (1849–1926), American manufacturer and politician, Governor of Delaware
 - Sean McMullen (born 1948), Australian science fiction writer
 - Scott McMullen (born 1980), American football player
 - Eugene McMullen (born 1958) Grew largest pumpkin in State of Illinois 2150 pounds, at time of weigh in the largest pumpkin ever grown in North America
 
See also
- McMullens, British regional brewery in Hertford, England
 - McMullen Bros Ltd, Irish distributors of Maxol and Calor Gas fuel products
 - Mac Maoláin, an Irish Gaelic surname
 
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