Mackinzie is an uncommon yet distinctively beautiful name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish surname 'MacKinzie', which means 'son of Kenneth'. It was traditionally spelled 'Kenneth's son', but over time has evolved into various spellings such as Mackenzies, Mackensie, and now, Mackinzie. This unisex name, while still rare, has gained some traction in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada.
"The name Mackinzie experienced a notable surge in popularity around the mid-90s, peaking at 50 births in 2003 and remaining relatively stable until around 2012 when it began to decline significantly."