Although the McGarrett surname originally came to Britain with the Normans, it derives from the Germanic personal names Gerard, or Gerald, composed of the elements "gar," or "ger," meaning "spear," "hard," meaning "brave," or "strong," and "wald," meaning "rule." The Anglo-Norman surname McGarrett when used in Ireland was often Mac Gerailt, and was used as a synonym of Fitzgerald. Accordingly, the main character could also be referred to as Steve (/Steven/Stephen) Jack Fitzgerald.
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