McCall is an unusual and distinctive given name, originating from Scottish Gaelic as a clan name. The surname McCall was derived from the Gaelic 'MacEachaidh', which translates to 'son of Eachan'. Eachan itself means 'everyone' or 'notable', suggesting that the name may have been bestowed upon someone who was well-known or respected within their community. Over time, the name evolved and became Anglicized into McCall. While it's predominantly used as a surname today, McCall has also emerged as a unique given name choice in recent years.
"The name Mccall experienced significant popularity between 1977 and 1992, peaking at 62 births in 1993. After 1994, the number of annual births steadily decreased until it reached a low of 8 births in 2010 and 2020."