出典:Wiktionary
A name likely coined by Charles Dickens, evidently reminiscent of common Irish, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic surnames starting with Mc-, Mac-, both from Old Irish macc (“son, child”) (see more there). For the second particle, compare names like Aubrey; similar surnames like M(a)cAubrey are attested around Dickens' time and thus Micawber may represent a dialectal variation.
Micawber (複数形 Micawbers)
Micawber (三人称単数 現在形 Micawbers, 現在分詞 Micawbering, 過去形および過去分詞形 Micawbered)