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No. Alexander the great was a king of the ancient Macedonians, and while he did conquer a very large portion of Earth, this conquest went east and south of Macedonia (ancient Greece).

The "Mac" or "Mc" of Scottish and Irish names comes from the ancient Gallic language stem and means "son of", (as explained in the related questions linked to below).

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Q: Did the Macedonians ever inhabit Ireland or Scotland you were told that originally the mac or mc in Irish and Scottish surnames meant son of Macedonia also kilts and bagpipes are similar?
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