List of Scottish Gaelic surnames
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This list of Scottish Gaelic surnames shows Scottish Gaelic surname
Surname
A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases, a surname is a family name. Many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name"...

s beside their English language
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

 equivalent. The following points should be noted:
  • Unlike English surnames (but in the same way as Slavic surnames), all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female.
  • Some of the Scottish Gaelic surnames are Gaelicised forms of English surnames; and conversely, some of the English surnames are Anglicised forms of the Gaelic surnames.
  • In some cases the Gaelic and English names do not share an etymological origin.
  • Several surnames have multiple spellings; this is sometimes due to unrelated families bearing the same surname.
  • A single surname in either language may have multiple translations in the other.
  • In some English translations of the names, the M(a)c- prefix may be omitted in the English, e.g. Bain vs MacBain, Cowan vs MacCowan, Ritchie vs MacRitchie. Also, the prefixes Mac- and Mc- are interchangeable, although individuals may have a preference as to which form is used in their own surname.

Surname list

Note that certain names may appear multiple times on this list; use the 'find
Incremental find
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Scottish Gaelic surname English surname Notes Ref
Aileanach Allan, Allanach, MacCallan Allanach in Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Ailpeanach MacAlpine
Àisir Asher
Allanach Allan, Allanach, MacCallan Allanach in Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Ambarsan Anderson
Anderson (surname)
Anderson, Andersson or Andersen is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning "son of Anders/Andrew"...

In Sleat
Sleat
Sleat is a peninsula on the island of Skye in the Highland council area of Scotland, known as "the garden of Skye". It is the home of the clan MacDonald of Sleat...

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Andarsan Anderson
Anndrasdan Anderson
Arasgain Erskine "Arascain" in old orthography.
Armstrong Armstrong
Bànach Bain In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Baran Barron
Barrach Dunbar
Beitean Beaton
Beaton (surname)
Beaton is a surname in the English language, which has multiple origins. One origin of the name is from the placename of Béthune, in Pas-de-Calais, France. Another derivation is from the mediaeval personal name Beaton, Beton, which is pet form of a short form of the names Bartholomew or Beatrice...

, Bethune
Bethune (surname)
Bethune, or Béthune, is a French and Scottish surname. It originates from the name of the city of Béthune in Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. The name of the city was first recorded in the 8th century, in the Latin form Bitunia. The city's name is likely derived from the Germanic personal...

In Ross
Ross
Ross is a region of Scotland and a former mormaerdom, earldom, sheriffdom and county. The name Ross allegedly derives from a Gaelic word meaning a headland - perhaps a reference to the Black Isle. The Norse word for Orkney - Hrossay meaning horse island - is another possible origin. The area...

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Bhàsa Vass
Bhodhsa Vass
Blacach Black
Black (surname)
Black is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include:*Alan W. Black*Amy Black, English mezzo-soprano singer*Ann Black*Arthur Black , humorist*Baxter Black*Ben Black...

Blàr Blair
Blair
Blair is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, 'blàr' meaning field or plain. It may be either a first or last name. The following are some notable persons named Blair:- As a surname :* Anthony Blair , American hanged for murder...

Blàrach Blair, Muir
Bochanan Buchanan
Buchanan (surname)
Buchanan is a surname of Scottish origin and is the surname of:*Allen Buchanan, the James B. Duke Professor of philosophy at Duke University*Allen Buchanan , American Medal of Honor recipient*Archibald C...

Boid, Bòid Boyd
Boyd (surname)
Boyd is a Scottish surname. It originated from a habitational name from the island of Bute, located in the Firth of Clyde. The surname was very common in Edinburgh in the 17th century...

Bòideach Boyd
Bràigheach MacGillivray
Breac Breck
Breathnach Galbraith, Walsh, Welsh
Brothaigh Brodie
Bruis Bruce
Brùn Broun, Brown
Brown (surname)
Brown is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It also originates independently in the United States, as an Anglicization of several other surnames, such as the German Braun. Among the earliest recorded Browns is John Brown of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England in 1312. Brown is one of the most...

On Tiree
Tiree
-History:Tiree is known for the 1st century BC Dùn Mòr broch, for the prehistoric carved Ringing Stone and for the birds of the Ceann a' Mhara headland....

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Brus Bruce
Bruce (surname)
Bruce is a surname of Scottish-Norman origin. The de Brus family originated in Brix, in Manche, northern France.-People named Bruce:* Alexander Bruce * Benjamin F...

Buideach Budge
Buidheach Bowie
Bowie (surname)
Bowie is an Irish and Scottish surname. The name can be derived from the Gaelic nickname buidhe, meaning "yellow", "fair-haired". The surname can also be an Anglicised form of the Irish surname Ó Buadhaigh; this surname means "descendant of Buadhach". The personal name Buadhach means "victorious"...

, Buie
Buids Budge
Buiseid Bisset
Bisset
Bisset is a surname of Scottish origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881, its relative frequency was highest in Kincardineshire , followed by Aberdeenshire, Fife, Perthshire, Ross-shire, Linlithgowshire, Haddingtonshire, Forfarshire, Edinburghshire and Elginshire...

Cailbhin Calvin
Caileanach Callanach, MacCallan
Caimbeul Campbell
Campbell (surname)
Campbell is a Scottish family name of Gaelic origins.The name in some cases derives from the Scottish Clan Campbell, in other cases from Mac Cathmhaoil meaning son of the battle chieftain....

Caimbeulach Campbell
Campbell (surname)
Campbell is a Scottish family name of Gaelic origins.The name in some cases derives from the Scottish Clan Campbell, in other cases from Mac Cathmhaoil meaning son of the battle chieftain....

Camran Cameron
Camshron Cameron
Cameron (surname)
Cameron is an English-language surname, which is considered to be a Scottish surname. The name has several origins. One origin is from a Gaelic-language nickname, derived from cam and sròn . Another origin of the surname is from any of the various places called Cameron, especially such places...

Camshronach Cameron
Cananach Buchanan
Canonach Buchanan, MacPherson MacPherson in Skye.
Caoidheach Kay, MacKay
Caolaisdean Kelso On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Carsalach Carswell
Carsual Carswell
Catach Catach, Catto
Catan Cattenach
Catanach Cattenach Also a member of Clan Chattan.
Ceallach Kelly
Ceanadach Kennedy
Kennedy (surname)
Kennedy, alternately O'Kennedy and Kennedie, is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin that has also been used as a given name.-Origins:...

Ceannaideach Kennedy
Kennedy (surname)
Kennedy, alternately O'Kennedy and Kennedie, is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin that has also been used as a given name.-Origins:...

Cearrach Kerr On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Ceiteach Keith
Ciar Keir
Ciarach Keir
Ciogach Eggo In Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland and a lieutenancy area.The present day Aberdeenshire council area does not include the City of Aberdeen, now a separate council area, from which its name derives. Together, the modern council area and the city formed historic...

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Clàrc Clark, Clerk
Cleireach Clark
Coineagan Cunningham
Crannach Cranna In Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland and a lieutenancy area.The present day Aberdeenshire council area does not include the City of Aberdeen, now a separate council area, from which its name derives. Together, the modern council area and the city formed historic...

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Crombail Cromwell
Creamhain Crawford, Crawfurd
Criatharach Crerar In Loch Tay
Loch Tay
Loch Tay is a freshwater loch in the central highlands of Scotland, in the district of Perthshire.It is a long narrow loch of around 14 miles long, and typically around 1 to 1½ miles wide, following the line of the valley from the south west to north east...

 and Strathspey
Strathspey, Scotland
Strathspey is the area around the strath of the River Spey, Scotland, in both the Moray council area and the Badenoch and Strathspey committee area of Highland....

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Cuimeanach Comyn, Cumming
Cuimein Comyn, Cumming
Cuimeineach Comyn, Cumming
Càidh Caie, Kay, Keith Keith in Caithness
Caithness
Caithness is a registration county, lieutenancy area and historic local government area of Scotland. The name was used also for the earldom of Caithness and the Caithness constituency of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . Boundaries are not identical in all contexts, but the Caithness area is...

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Cèamp Kemp In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Cèampach Kemp In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Còmhan Cowan, MacCowan
Creag, Creagach Craig

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Scottish Gaelic English Ref Note
Dalais Dallas
Deòir Dewar
Deòireach Dewar
Dòmhnallach, Dòmhnullach Macdonald
Macdonald
MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are Anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic name MacDhòmhnaill. It is a patronym where Mac means "son" and Dhòmhnaill means "of Dòmhnall". The personal name Dòmhnall is composed of the elements domno "world" and val "might", "rule"...

Donn Donne, Dunn
Druimeanach Drummond
Druimein Drummond
Drummond (surname)
-People:*Andre Drummond , American basketball player* Bill Drummond, Scottish musician, member of the British music duo The KLF* Brian Drummond, Canadian voice actor* Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Brazilian poet* Dean Drummond, American composer...

Druimeineach Drummond
Druiminn Drummond
Dubh Dow, Black
Dubhach MacDuff
Dùbhghlas Douglas
Dùghallach Coull, Dowell, MacDougall, MacDowall
Dùghlas Douglas
Dùghlasach Douglas
Dunaid Dunnet
Dunaidh Downie
Downie
Downie is a surname of Irish origin. It is an Anglicisation of the Old Irish Ó Dunadhaigh, combining the Gaelic prefix Ó and Dunadhach, the keeper of a fort.* Alex Downie* Becky Downie...

Eabarcrombaigh Abercrombie
Fearghasdan Ferguson
Fionnlasdan Finlayson
Flimean Fleming
Foirbeis Forbes
Foirbeiseach Forbes
Forsàidh Forsyth
Fòlais Foulis, Fowlis
Friseal Fraser
Fraser (surname)
Fraser is a surname, of Scottish origin , and may refer to many people..-A:* Alec Garden Fraser , Scottish Reverend and educationalist* Alex Fraser , Canadian politician* Alex Fraser , British scientist...

, Frazer
Frisealach Fraser
Fraser (surname)
Fraser is a surname, of Scottish origin , and may refer to many people..-A:* Alec Garden Fraser , Scottish Reverend and educationalist* Alex Fraser , Canadian politician* Alex Fraser , British scientist...

, Frazer
Gall Gall
Gallach Gall, Gallie, Gollach
Geadais Geddes
Geadasach Geddes
Gearailteach Fitzgerald
Gilios Gillies
GillAndrais Gillanders
GillEasbaig Archbold, Archibald, Bishop, Gillespie
GillEasbuig Gillespie, Archibald
GilleChriosd Gilchrist
Gilchrist
Gilchrist is a surname of Scottish origin, having originated in Islay. According to several genealogy websites, it literally means "servant of Christ." Some variations known to exist are Gillecrist, Gilcreest, Gilcrest, Gilchrest and Gilcress.Gilchrist may refer to:* Adam Gilchrist, Australian...

, Christie
GilleChrìost Gilchrist, Christie
Gill'Iosa Gillies
Giobsan Gibson
Glas Glass, Gray
Gobha Gow, Smith
Grannd Grant
Grant (name)
Grant can be both a surname and a given name. The name is of Scottish origin , and there are several possible origins for the name....

Grannda Grant
Granndach Grant
Greum Graeme, Graham
Greumach Graeme, Graham
Graham (surname)
Graham is an English surname. It is a habitational name, derived from Grantham in Lincolnshire, England.-People:* Alasdair Graham , Canadian politician, journalist, and businessman* Alexander H...

Griogal MacGregor In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Griogalach MacGregor In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Griogarach Gregg, Greig, Greer, Grierson, MacGregor
Guaire Noble
Guinne Gunn
Gunnach Gunn
Gutraidh Guthrie
Gòrdan Gordon
Gòrdanach Gordon
Ìomharach Iverach, Ivory
Latharnach Larnach
Lathurna Lorne
Leamhanach Lennox
Leamhnach Lennox
Leòideach Cloud, MacLeod
Lobhdain Lothian In Glen Lyon
Glen Lyon, Scotland
Glen Lyon is a glen in the Perth and Kinross region of Scotland. It is the longest enclosed glen in Scotland and runs for 34 miles from Loch Lyon in the west to the village of Fortingall in the east....

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Loganach Logan
Loudain Lothian In Glen Lyon
Glen Lyon, Scotland
Glen Lyon is a glen in the Perth and Kinross region of Scotland. It is the longest enclosed glen in Scotland and runs for 34 miles from Loch Lyon in the west to the village of Fortingall in the east....

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Lìos Lees On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Lìosach Gillies, Lees Also used for someone from Lismore
Lismore, Scotland
Lismore is a partially Gaelic speaking island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. This fertile, low-lying island was once a major centre of Celtic Christianity, with a monastery founded by Saint Moluag and the seat of the Bishop of Argyll.-Geography:...

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Lùtair Luther

Mac-

Mac- (son of) is by far the most common element in Scottish Gaelic surnames.
Scottish Gaelic English Ref Note
Mac a' Bhacstair, Mac a' Bhacastair Baker, Baxter, MacVaxter
Mac a' Bhàird Baird, Ward
Mac a' Bhàirling MacFarlane
Mac a' Bharain Barron, Warren
Mac a' Bhiataich MacCavity, MacVitie
Mac a' Bhiocair MacVicar
Mac a' Bhreatannaich Braithnoch, Bratney, Bratnie, Bretnoch, Calbraith, Galbraith, MacBratney
Mac a' Bhreatnaich Galbraith, Bratney, Cretney
Mac a' Bhruthainn MacBrayne, Brown
Brown (surname)
Brown is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It also originates independently in the United States, as an Anglicization of several other surnames, such as the German Braun. Among the earliest recorded Browns is John Brown of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England in 1312. Brown is one of the most...

Brown in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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Mac a' Chananaich Buchanan
Mac a' Charraige Craig On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Mac a' Chléirich Clark
Clark
Clark is surname in the English language, ultimately derived from the Latin clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated. Clark evolved from "clerk". First records of the name are found in 12th century England...

 etc., MacClery, MacLerie, Clerie
Clerie in Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands...

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Mac a' Chombaich Colquhoun, MacCombie
Mac a' Chriathrair Crerar In Loch Tay
Loch Tay
Loch Tay is a freshwater loch in the central highlands of Scotland, in the district of Perthshire.It is a long narrow loch of around 14 miles long, and typically around 1 to 1½ miles wide, following the line of the valley from the south west to north east...

 and Strathspey
Strathspey, Scotland
Strathspey is the area around the strath of the River Spey, Scotland, in both the Moray council area and the Badenoch and Strathspey committee area of Highland....

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Mac a' Chrosain MacCrossan
Mac a' Chruiteir Harper, MacWhirter Harper in Stewartry
Stewartry
Stewartry 1975-dateStewartry is a committee area in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.It was formerly one of four local government districts in the Dumfries and Galloway Region of Scotland....

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Mac a' Ghniomhaid Agnew
Mac a' Ghobhainn
Mac a' Ghobhainn
Mac a' Ghobhainn is a Scottish Gaelic surname, meaning "son of the smith". The surname is used as a Scottish Gaelic form of several English-language surnames: MacGowan, and McGowan; Smith; and in Glasgow and Moray, the surnames MacGavin and McGavin...

MacGavin, MacGowan, Smith
Smith (surname)
Smith is an English family name originating in England. It is the most common surname in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, the second most common surname in Canada, and the fifth most common surname in Ireland...

, Gow
MacGavin in Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands...

 and Moray
Moray
Moray is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland.- History :...

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Mac a' Ghoill Gall, MacGill MacGill on Jura
Jura, Scotland
Jura is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, situated adjacent and to the north-east of Islay. Part of the island is designated as a National Scenic Area. Until the twentieth century Jura was dominated - and most of it was eventually owned - by the Campbell clan of Inveraray Castle on Loch...

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Mac a' Ghreidheir Grieve, Grierson
Mac a' Ghreusaiche Grassick, Grassie, Soutar
Mac a' Ghrùdair Brewster, Gruer, MacGruer, MacGruther, Magruder
Mac a' Leòra MacClure, MacLure
Mac a' Lìos Lees, MacLeish
Mac a' Mhaighstir MacMaster
Mac a' Mhaoilein MacMillan, MacWhillan, Quillan
Mac a' Mhaoir Mair, Weir Weir in Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire or the County of Dumbarton is a lieutenancy area and registration county in the west central Lowlands of Scotland lying to the north of the River Clyde. Until 1975 it was a county used as a primary unit of local government with its county town and administrative centre at the town...

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Mac a' Mhiadhaich May, Omay, Omey Omey in Lorne.
Mac a' Mhuilleir Millar, Milne
Mac a' Phearsain MacPherson
Mac a' Phì Fee, MacPhee
MacPhee
MacPhee or Macphee is a surname, and may refer to:* Ian Macphee* Josh MacPhee* Robyn MacPhee* Waddy MacPhee...

, MacCaffey
Mac an Aba Abbot, Abbotson, Macnab
Mac an Airgid Sillars On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Mac an Deòir Dewar, Macindeoir
Mac an Deòraidh Major, Jorie, MacJarrow Jorie in Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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Mac an Dorsair Dorward, Durward
Mac an Duibh Macindoe Mac an Duibh is short for Mac Iain Duibh.
Mac an Fhigheadair MacNider
Mac an Fhilidh MacNeillie, Neil Neil in Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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Mac an Fhleisteir Fletcher, Leslie
Mac an Fhoirbhich Munro In Inveraray
Inveraray
Inveraray is a royal burgh in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is on the western shore of Loch Fyne, near its head, and on the A83 road. It is the traditional county town of Argyll and ancestral home to the Duke of Argyll.-Coat of arms:...

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Mac an Fhùcadair MacKnockater, MacNucator, Walker
Mac an Fhuibhir MacNair, Weir In Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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Mac an Iasgair Fisher, MacInesker.
Mac an Lamhaich, Mac an Làmhaich Lennie
Mac an Leighe MacLeay In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Mac an Lèigh Beaton
Beaton (surname)
Beaton is a surname in the English language, which has multiple origins. One origin of the name is from the placename of Béthune, in Pas-de-Calais, France. Another derivation is from the mediaeval personal name Beaton, Beton, which is pet form of a short form of the names Bartholomew or Beatrice...

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Livingston (surname)
Livingston is a surname with several different origins. The name itself originates in Scotland as a habitational name derived from Livingston in Lothian which was originally named in Middle English Levingston. This place name was originally named after a man named Levin who appears in several 12th...

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Beaton on Islay
Islay
-Prehistory:The earliest settlers on Islay were nomadic hunter-gatherers who arrived during the Mesolithic period after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice caps. In 1993 a flint arrowhead was found in a field near Bridgend dating from 10,800 BC, the earliest evidence of a human presence found so far...

 Livingston in Appin
Appin
Appin is a remote coastal district of the Scottish West Highlands bounded west by Loch Linnhe, south by Loch Creran, east by the districts of Benderloch and Lorne, and north by Loch Leven...

. MacLeay on Lewis. Livingston and Livingstone are etymologically unrelated to Mac an Lèigh.
Mac an Luaimh Mulloy
Mac an Oighre MacNair In Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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Mac an Ollaimh MacInally, MacNally In Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire or the County of Dumbarton is a lieutenancy area and registration county in the west central Lowlands of Scotland lying to the north of the River Clyde. Until 1975 it was a county used as a primary unit of local government with its county town and administrative centre at the town...

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Mac an Rìgh MacNee, King
Mac an Rothaich Munro
Munro (surname)
-In academia and science:* Alan Munro , British immunologist and entrepreneur* Alexander Monro , Scottish medical pioneer and educator, also known as Alexander Monro III* Dana Carleton Munro , US historian...

Mac an Ruaidh Macanroy, Macinroy, Roy Mac an Ruaidh equates to Mac Iain Ruaidh.
Mac an Sporain MacSporran, Purser, Purcell Purser in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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Mac an Tàilleir Taylor
Taylor (surname)
Taylor is a surname in the English language which originated as an occupational surname in England The name is derived from the Old French tailleur, which is in turn derived from the Late Latin taliator, from taliare meaning "to cut"...

Mac an Tòisich Mackintosh, Macintosh, Tosh
Mac an t-Sagairt MacTaggart, Taggart
Mac an t-Saoir Macintyre
MacIntyre
MacIntyre or Macintyre is a Scottish surname, of Gaelic origin, relating to Clan MacIntyre. Its meaning is "Son of the Carpenter". The anglicized version of the MacIntyre name is Wright....

, MacTear, Tyre, Wright
Wright
Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term Wright comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word "wryhta" or "wyrhta", meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker , and is used as a British family name...

Mac an t-Sealgair Hunter
Mac an t-Srònaich Stronach
Mac an Tuairneir Turner
Mac an Uidhir MacNair Weir In the Lennox
Lennox (district)
The district of Lennox , often known as "the Lennox", is a region of Scotland centred around the village of Lennoxtown in East Dunbartonshire, eight miles north of the centre of Glasgow. At various times in history, the district has had both a dukedom and earldom associated with it.- External...

. Mac an Uidhir equates to Mac Iain Uidhir.
Mac Iain Bhallaich Malloch
Mac Iain Duibh MacIndoe
Mac Iain Ruaidh MacInroy, MacAnroy
Mac Iain Uidhir MacNair In Glengarry.
Mac na Carraige Craig
Craig (surname)
Craig is a surname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic creag. The word craig refers to a small, rocky hill in Scottish English.It may refer to:* Amanda Craig , British author...

Mac na Ceàrda Caird, Sinclair
Sinclair (surname)
The Scoto-Norman surname Sinclair comes from the Clan Sinclair whose progenitors conquered England with William the Conqueror then moved to Scotland and were given the land of Roslin, Midlothian by the King of Scots....

Mac na Ceàrdaich Caird, Sinclair
Sinclair (surname)
The Scoto-Norman surname Sinclair comes from the Clan Sinclair whose progenitors conquered England with William the Conqueror then moved to Scotland and were given the land of Roslin, Midlothian by the King of Scots....

Mac na Maoile MacMillan In Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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Mac O' Dreain Drain In Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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Mac O' Seannaig Shannon On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Mac'Ill'Anndrais Anderson, MacAndrew, Gillanders
Mac'IlleBhreac Breck
Mac'Ill'Eathainn MacLean
Mac'Ill'Fhinnein MacLennan
Mac'Ill'Fhinntain Clinton, MacLinton
Mac'Ill'Fhionndaig MacClintock
Mac'Ill'Iosa Gillies, MacLeish
Mac'Ill'Oig Ogg, Young
Young (surname)
Young is a surname originating in England and Scotland . Derived from the Old English word geong, meaning "young," the Young surname was used as a descriptive name to distinguish father from son or to the younger of two relatives. Young can also be a Korean surname and Chinese surname...

Mac'Ille na Brataich Bannerman
Mac'IlleBhàin Bain, Micklewain, Milwain, Whyte
Mac'IlleBhuidh Bowie
Bowie (surname)
Bowie is an Irish and Scottish surname. The name can be derived from the Gaelic nickname buidhe, meaning "yellow", "fair-haired". The surname can also be an Anglicised form of the Irish surname Ó Buadhaigh; this surname means "descendant of Buadhach". The personal name Buadhach means "victorious"...

, Buie, Ogilvy
Mac'IlleChiar Kerr, Keir
Mac'IlleDhuibh Black
Black (surname)
Black is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include:*Alan W. Black*Amy Black, English mezzo-soprano singer*Ann Black*Arthur Black , humorist*Baxter Black*Ben Black...

, Blackie, Dow
Mac'IlleMhìcheil Carmichael, Gilmichael
Mac'IlleMhòire Gilmour
Gilmour (surname)
Gilmour is a surname, and may refer to:*Alan Gilmour, Scottish/Australian playwright and librettist*Bill Gilmour, various, including:**Bill Gilmour , television director for soap opera Coronation Street...

, Gilmore
Mac'IlleNaoimh MacNiven
Mac'IlleRiabhaich Darach, Darroch etc., Reoch, Revie, Riach
Mac'IlleRuaidh Gilroy, MacIroy, Reid, Roy
Mac'Uirigh Currie
MacAbhra MacAra
MacAbhsalain Causland, MacAuslan
MacAdaidh, MacÀdaidh MacAdie, MacCadie, Munro Munro in Easter Ross
Easter Ross
Easter Ross is a loosely defined area in the east of Ross, Highland, Scotland.The name is used in the constituency name Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, which is the name of both a British House of Commons constituency and a Scottish Parliament constituency...

; Dwelly says Munro, "in certain families only".
MacAdhaimh, MacÀdhaimh Adam, Adamson, MacAdam, MacCaw, MacKeggie
MacÀidh MacKay
MacAididh MacAdie Also Ferguson of Balmacruchie.
MacAilein Allan, Allanson, Callan, MacAllan
MacAilpein Alpine, MacAlpine
MacAlasdair Alexander, MacAlister, MacAllister, MacAndie, McElshender
MacAmbrais Cambridge, Chambers, MacCambridge Chambers in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacAmhalghaidh Cowley, MacAulay
Macaulay (surname)
Macaulay, MacAulay, and McAulay are surnames in the English language. There are several etymological origins for the names: all of which originated as patronyms in several Gaelic languages—Irish and Scottish Gaelic...

, Oliver
In Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire or the County of Dumbarton is a lieutenancy area and registration county in the west central Lowlands of Scotland lying to the north of the River Clyde. Until 1975 it was a county used as a primary unit of local government with its county town and administrative centre at the town...

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MacAmhlaidh MacAulay
MacAmhlaigh Cowley, MacAulay In the Hebrides
Hebrides
The Hebrides comprise a widespread and diverse archipelago off the west coast of Scotland. There are two main groups: the Inner and Outer Hebrides. These islands have a long history of occupation dating back to the Mesolithic and the culture of the residents has been affected by the successive...

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MacAnndaidh Andie, MacAndie MacAndie on Berneray, North Uist
Berneray, North Uist
Berneray is an island and community in the Sound of Harris, Scotland. It is one of fifteen inhabited islands in the Outer Hebrides. It is famed for its rich and colourful history which has attracted much tourism....

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MacAnndra Anderson, Andrew, MacAndrew
MacAnndrais Anderson, Andrew, MacAndrew
MacAodhagain MacKeegan
MacAoidh Kay, MacGhie, MacHeth, MacKay, MacHugh, MacKee, MacKie MacGhie in Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

. MacHeth in Moray
Moray
Moray is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland.- History :...

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MacAoidhein MacQuien
MacAomalain Bannatyne
MacAonghais Angus, Canch, MacAinsh, MacCance, MacInnes, Innes
MacAra MacAra
MacArtain MacArthur, MacCartney MacArthur on Skye.
MacArtair Arthur
Arthur
Arthur is a common masculine given name. Its etymology is disputed, but its popularity derives from its being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur....

, Carter, MacArthur
Carter in Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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MacAsgaidh Caskie, MacCaskie
MacAsgaill MacAskill
MacAsgain MacAskin
MacBeatha Beaton, Bethune, MacBeath, MacBeth, MacBey
MacBeathag MacBeth In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacBhàididh MacWattie, Watson, Watt
MacBharrais MacVarish
MacBhàtair MacWalter, Qualtrough, Watson, Watt, Watters
MacBheatha MacBeth, MacVeigh, MacVey, Beith
MacBheathaig MacBeth, MacBethock In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacBheathain MacBain, MacBean, MacVean
MacBhigein MacFigan, Little
MacBhiocair MacVicar
MacBhlàthain Blain, Blane
MacBhradain Braden, Salmon(d)
MacBhraonaigh Burnie
MacBhrìghdeinn Bryden, MacBridan On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacCàba MacCabe
McCabe (surname)
The surnames McCabe and MacCabe are Irish and Scottish surnames. They are Anglicisations of the Gaelic Mac Cába, a patronymic name meaning "son of Cába". The nickname or personal name Cába is of uncertain origin. The surname can be written in modern Scottish Gaelic as MacCàba and MacCaibe...

MacCaibe MacCabe
MacCailein Colinson, Cullen, MacCallan
MacCain MacCann, MacCain, MacKean
MacCaisgein MacAskin
MacCalmain MacCalman, Murchison Murchison in Ross-shire
Ross-shire
Ross-shire is an area in the Highland Council Area in Scotland. The name is now used as a geographic or cultural term, equivalent to Ross. Until 1889 the term denoted a county of Scotland, also known as the County of Ross...

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MacCaluim MacCallum, Malcolm(son)
MacCaog MacCaig
MacCaoig Caig, MacCaig
MacCardaidh Hardie, MacHardie, MacHardy Hardie in Braemar
Braemar
Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of ....

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MacCarmaig Cormack, MacCormick
MacCathachaidh MacCarthy
MacCathail Cail, MacAll, MacCail, MacCall, MacKail
MacCathbhaidh MacCaffie, MacHaffie, Mahaffie
MacCathain MacCann, MacKean, MacCain
MacCathasaigh Cassie
MacCathbharra MacAffer, MacCaffer
MacCeallaig MacKellaig
MacCeallaigh Kelly
MacCeallair MacKellar
MacCearnaigh Cairnie
MacCearraich MacKerrow
MacCeasain Kesson
MacChoinnich MacKenzie On Lewis.
MacCianain Keenan
MacCiarain MacKerron
MacCiomalain Bannatyne
MacCionadha MacKenna, MacKinnie In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacCinidh MacKenna, MacKinnie
MacClambroch Landsburgh In Galloway.
MacCnaimhin MacNevin
MacCnusachainn Kennedy On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacCodrum MacCodrum
MacCoinnich Kynoch, Mackenzie
Mackenzie (surname)
Mackenzie, MacKenzie, and McKenzie, are Scottish surnames. Originally pronounced in Scots, the z representing the old Middle Scots letter, yogh. The names are Anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic MacCoinnich, which is a patronymic form of the personal name Coinneach. The personal name means...

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MacCoinnigh MacWhinnie In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacColla MacColl
MacColl
MacColl is a Scottish surname shared by several notable people:Born after 1800* Evan MacColl , Scots-Canadian Gaelic poet* Hugh MacColl , Scottish logician and author...

MacComhainn Cowan, MacCowan
MacConaill MacConnell, MacWhannell
MacConnain Connon In Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland and a lieutenancy area.The present day Aberdeenshire council area does not include the City of Aberdeen, now a separate council area, from which its name derives. Together, the modern council area and the city formed historic...

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MacCosgraigh MacCoskrie
MacCorcadail MacCorquodale
MacCormaig MacCormack, MacCormick
MacCrain MacCrain, Crane On Jura
Jura, Scotland
Jura is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, situated adjacent and to the north-east of Islay. Part of the island is designated as a National Scenic Area. Until the twentieth century Jura was dominated - and most of it was eventually owned - by the Campbell clan of Inveraray Castle on Loch...

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MacCreamhain Crawford
Crawford (name)
Crawford is a surname of English, Scottish and Northern Irish origin. In some cases it is a habitational name derived from several different places called Crawford . The placename is derived from the Old English craw, meaning "crow"; and ford, meaning "ford"...

, Crawfurd
MacCriomain Grimond, MacCrimmon
MacCrithein MacNiven In Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacCrosain Crossan, MacCrossan
MacCruimein Grimmond, MacCrimmon Grimmond in Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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MacCrìsdein Christie, Chrystal, MacCrystal
MacCròin MacCrone In Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacCuaig Cook, MacCuaig Cook on Islay
Islay
-Prehistory:The earliest settlers on Islay were nomadic hunter-gatherers who arrived during the Mesolithic period after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice caps. In 1993 a flint arrowhead was found in a field near Bridgend dating from 10,800 BC, the earliest evidence of a human presence found so far...

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MacCuidhein MacDonald In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacCuilcein MacQuilken, Wilkins, Wilkinson Wilkins in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

. Wilkinson in Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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MacCuinn Conn, MacQueen, Quinn Conn in Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland and a lieutenancy area.The present day Aberdeenshire council area does not include the City of Aberdeen, now a separate council area, from which its name derives. Together, the modern council area and the city formed historic...

. MacQueen in Galloway.
MacCuinnleis Candlish, Chandlish, MacCandlish
MacCuirc MacGurk, Quirk
MacCuithein MacDonald, MacQueen, MacQuien MacDonald in Trotternish
Trotternish
Trotternish or Tròndairnis is the northernmost peninsula of the Isle of Skye, in Scotland.One of its more well-known features is the Trotternish landslip, a massive landslide that runs almost the full length of the peninsula, some...

. MacQueen and MacQuien in the north.
MacCullach MacCulloch MacCulloch can also be represented by MacLulaich.
MacCullaich MacCulloch In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacCumasgaigh Comiskey
MacCumhais MacCuish
MacCuthais MacCuidh
MacCòiseam MacCoshin, MacDonald MacDonald in Dunvegan
Dunvegan
Dunvegan is a town on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is famous for Dunvegan Castle, seat of the chief of Clan MacLeod...

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MacCòmhain Cowan, MacCowan
MacCòmhghan MacCowan MacCòmhghan and MacGobhainn are etymologically unrelated.
MacCùga Cook On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacDheòrsa MacGeorge, Major
MacDhiarmaid MacDermid, MacDiarmid, Campbell
MacDhonnchaidh Duncan
Duncan (surname)
Duncan is a surname. For the etymology of the surname Duncan this web page cites: Dictionary of American Family Names. Another opinion is that the Gaelic Donnchadh is composed of the elements donn, meaning "brown"; and chadh, meaning "chief" or "noble"...

, MacConnachie, Robertson
Robertson (surname)
Robertson is a patronymic surname, originating in northern England and Scotland. It means "son of Robert".-People with this surname:* A. Willis Robertson, former U.S. Senator from Virginia, father of Pat Robertson* Alec Robertson, New Zealand lawn bowler...

Robertson on the mainland. Robertson is etymologically unrelated to MacDhonnchaidh.
MacDhrostain MacRostie In Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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MacDhubhaich MacDuff Duffy, MacDuthy
MacDhubhaig MacCuaig
MacDhubhShìth Duffy
Duffy (surname)
Duffy is a surname of Irish origin. It comes from the original Irish name Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning descendant or grandson of Dubhthach. Dubhthach was an Old Irish first name meaning "Dark one"...

, Fee, MacDuffie, MacFee
MacDhubhthaich MacDuff, Duffy, MacDuthy
MacDhuibh MacDuff, MacDui
MacDhunlèibhe Livingstone Livingstone is etymologically unrelated to MacDhunlèibhe.
MacDiarmaid MacDermid, Campbell
MacDhàibhidh Davie, Davidson, Day, Deason Day in Banffshire
Banffshire
The County of Banff is a registration county for property, and Banffshire is a Lieutenancy area of Scotland.The County of Banff, also known as Banffshire, was a local government county of Scotland with its own county council between 1890 and 1975. The county town was Banff although the largest...

. Deason in Moray
Moray
Moray is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland.- History :...

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MacDhòmhnaill Donald
Donald (surname)
-List of persons with the surname:*Alec Donald , Scottish footballer*Angus Donald , English author*Elizabeth Donald , American author/journalist*Luke Donald , English golfer...

, Donaldson, MacConnell, MacDonald
Macdonald
MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are Anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic name MacDhòmhnaill. It is a patronym where Mac means "son" and Dhòmhnaill means "of Dòmhnall". The personal name Dòmhnall is composed of the elements domno "world" and val "might", "rule"...

MacDhùghaill Coles, Coull, Dowall, MacDougall, MacDowell Coles in Galloway.
MacDhùnShléibhe Livingston, MacLeay On Islay.
MacEachaidh McGeachie, MacGeachie, McGeachy, MacGeachy in Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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MacEachainn
MacEachainn
MacEachainn is a masculine surname in Scottish Gaelic. The name translates into English as "son of Eachann". The feminine form of the name is NicEachainn, which translates to "daughter of the son of Eachann". These surnames originated as a patronyms, however they no longer refer to the actual name...

MacEachen, MacGeachen, McGeechan
MacEachairn MacEachern, MacKechnie
MacEacharna Cochrane, MacEachern, MacKechnie Cochrane in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacEalair MacKellar, Quiller
MacEalar Mackellar, Quiller
MacEamailinn Bannatyne
MacEanain MacKinnon On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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MacEanraig, MacEanraig Henderson, Hendry, Henry, MacKendrick
MacEòghainn MacEwan, MacEwen, Ewing, MacHugh, Owen
MacFhearchair Carrocher, Farquhar, Farquharson, Kerracher, MacErchar, MacFarquhar, MacKerracher, Mackerchar
MacFhearghail MacKerral
MacFhearghais Fergus, Ferguson, Fergusson, Ferries, MacFerries, MacKerras, MacKerruish MacFerries in Braemar
Braemar
Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of ....

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MacFhilib MacGilp, MacKillop, Philp
MacFhiongain MacKinnon
MacFhionghain, MacFhionghuin MacKinnon
MacFhionnlaigh Findlay, Finlayson, Macinlay, MacIntosh, Mackinlay MacIntosh in Glen Shee.
MacFhitheachain MacIchan, Mackichan
MacFhlaithbheartaich MacLafferty, MacLarty, MacLaverty
MacFhraing Rankin
MacFhraingein MacCracken, Rankin
MacFigeinn Little, Littleson, MacFigan Littleson in Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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MacFrìdeinn Brydan, MacBridan On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacFuirigh MacVurich On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacGairbheith Garvie, Jarvie, MacGarva, MacGarvie
MacGaradh Hay, MacGarrie
MacGhearailt Fitzgerald
MacGill-Eain MacLean
MacGhille MacGill
MacGill'Earnain MacLearnan
MacGill'Easbaig Archbold, Archibald, Bishop, Gillespie
MacGill'Eòin Meiklejohn
MacGill'Fhaolagain MacKilligan
MacGill'Fhiontag MacLintock
MacGill'Oig Ogg, Young
Young (surname)
Young is a surname originating in England and Scotland . Derived from the Old English word geong, meaning "young," the Young surname was used as a descriptive name to distinguish father from son or to the younger of two relatives. Young can also be a Korean surname and Chinese surname...

MacGill'Onaidh MacGillony
MacGille MacGillivray In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacGilleBhàin Bain, Bayne, MacBain, Micklewain, Milvain, Wayne, Whyte
MacGilleBhràth MacGillivray
MacGilleBhreac Breck
MacGilleBhrìghde Gibb, Gibson, Gilbert, Gilbride, MacBryde
MacGilleChaluim MacLeod In Raasay
Raasay
Raasay is an island between the Isle of Skye and the mainland of Scotland. It is separated from Skye by the Sound of Raasay and from Applecross by the Inner Sound. It is most famous for being the birthplace of the poet Sorley MacLean, an important figure in the Scottish literary renaissance...

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MacGilleChrìosd MacGilchrist, Christie
MacGilleDhonaghart MacDonald In Benderloch
Benderloch
Benderloch is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.Benderloch lies on the A828 road in the coastal area of Appin, Argyll, Scotland. Its railway station closed in 1966.Benderloch forms part of the Lynn of Lorn National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland....

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MacGilleathain Clean, Gellion, Gilzean, Lane, MacLaine, MacLean
MacGilleDhuibh Black, Blackie
MacGilleFhialain MacLellan On North Uist
North Uist
North Uist is an island and community in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.-Geography:North Uist is the tenth largest Scottish island and the thirteenth largest island surrounding Great Britain. It has an area of , slightly smaller than South Uist. North Uist is connected by causeways to Benbecula...

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MacGilleGhlais Glass, Gray
MacGillIosa Gillies, MacLeish
MacGilleMhartainn Gilmartin
MacGilleRiabhaich Darroch, MacIlwraith, Reoch, Revie, Riach Revie in Kintyre.
MacGilleSeathanaich Shaw
MacGiobain Cubbin, MacGibbon, Gibson
MacGlaisein Glashan, MacGlashan
MacGoraidh Gorrie, MacGorrie, Godfrey, Jeffrey(s)
MacGobhainn MacCowan, MacGowan, Smith MacCowan can also be represented by MacCòmhghan (MacGobhainn and MacCòmhghan are etymologically unrelated).
MacGoraidh Gorrie, MacGorrie, Godfrey, Jeffrey(s)
MacGriogair Gregory, Grigor, MacGregor, Greig, Gregg, Grierson Gregory in Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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MacGuaire Curry
Curry (surname)
Curry is a common surname throughout Ireland and Scotland. There are also three places in Cornwall bearing the name Curry, or a similar spelling of it.-Forms of the name:...

, MacGuire, MacQuarrie
MacQuarrie
MacQuarrie is a family name of Scottish origin. It is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Guaire, which was a patronymic form of the Gaelic personal name meaning "proud" or "noble".-People with the family name MacQuarrie:*Albert MacQuarrie*Bob MacQuarrie...

, Noble
Curry is sometimes etymologically unrelated to MacGuaire.
MacGumaraid Montgomery Dwelly lists "MacGumerait".
MacIain Johnson, Johnston, Kean, MacIan, MacKean, MacDonald MacDonald in Glencoe
Glen Coe
Glen Coe is a glen in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in the southern part of the Lochaber committee area of Highland Council, and was formerly part of the county of Argyll. It is often considered one of the most spectacular and beautiful places in Scotland, and is a part of the designated...

MacIllAnndrais Anderson, Gillanders, MacAndrew
MacIllAodhagain MacLagan
MacIllDheòra MacClure, MacLure
MacIllEarnain MacLearnan
MacIllEasbaig Archibald, Gillespie
MacIllEathain Clean, Gellion, Gilzean, Lane, MacLaine, MacLean Clean in Galloway
MacIlleBhàin Bain, Bayne, MacBain, Micklewain, Milvain, Whyte
MacIlleBheathain MacIlvain, MacIlwaine, Wayne
MacIlleBhlàthain Blain, Blane, MacBlane MacBlane in Galloway.
MacIlleBhràth MacGillivray
MacIlleBhrìghde Gibb, Gilbert, Gilbride, MacBryde
MacIlleBhris MacElfrish
MacIlleBhuidhe Bowie, Buie, Ogilvie
MacIlleChaluim MacCallum, Malcolm(son)
MacIlleChatain Hatton In Kintyre.
MacIlleChathbhaidh MacCaffie, MacHaffie, Mahaffie
MacIlleChiar Keir, Kerr
MacIlleChiarain MacIlherran, MacKerron, Herron, Sharpe
MacIlleChomhghain Cowan, MacCowan
MacIlleChonaill MacWhannell
MacIlleChrìosd Gilchrist
MacIlleChruim Crum, MacCrum In Dunbartonshire.
MacIlleDhòmhnaich Downie, MacIldownie
MacIlleDhonaghart MacDonald In Benderloch
Benderloch
Benderloch is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.Benderloch lies on the A828 road in the coastal area of Appin, Argyll, Scotland. Its railway station closed in 1966.Benderloch forms part of the Lynn of Lorn National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland....

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MacIlleDhubhthaich Duthie, Maduthy
MacIlleDhuibh Black, Dow, Dowie, Howie, Huie Dowie in Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

. Huie in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacIlleDhuinn Brown, Donn, Dunn
MacIlleGhlais Glass, Gray
MacIlleGhuinnein Winning
MacIlleGhuirm Blue
MacIll'Éidich MacLatchie, MacLetchie
MacIll'Eòin Meiklejohn
MacIlleMhaoil Bell, MacGill, MacMillan On South Uist
South Uist
South Uist is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 1,818. There is a nature reserve and a number of sites of archaeological interest, including the only location in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been found. The...

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MacIlleMhàrtainn MacMartin, Gilmartin
MacIlleMhearnaig Warnock
MacIlleMhìcheil Carmichael, MacMichael
MacIlleMhoire Gilmore, Gilmour, Morrison
MacIlleNaoimh MacNiven
MacIllePhàdraig Milfrederick
MacIllePheadair MacFater, MacPhater, Paterson, Peters MacFater in Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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MacIlleRiabhaich Darroch, MacIlwraith, Reoch, Revie, Riach Darroch on Jura
Jura, Scotland
Jura is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, situated adjacent and to the north-east of Islay. Part of the island is designated as a National Scenic Area. Until the twentieth century Jura was dominated - and most of it was eventually owned - by the Campbell clan of Inveraray Castle on Loch...

; Revie in Kintyre.
MacIlleRuaidh Gilroy, MacIlroy, Milroy, Reid, Roy
MacIlleSheathain MacCheyne, MacShane, Sheen In Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacIlleSheathanaich Shaw On Jura.
MacIlleSheathnaich Shaw
Shaw (name)
Shaw is most commonly a surname and rarely a given name. The name is of English and Scottish origin. In some cases the surname is an Americanization of a similar sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surname....

MacIlleThòmhais Hosier, MacLehose, Mucklehose
MacIllFhaolagain MacKilligan
MacIll'Fhaolain Cleland, Gilfillan, Gilliland, MacClelland, MacLellan MacLellan except on South Uist
South Uist
South Uist is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 1,818. There is a nature reserve and a number of sites of archaeological interest, including the only location in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been found. The...

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MacIllFheargain MacLergan On Islay
Islay
-Prehistory:The earliest settlers on Islay were nomadic hunter-gatherers who arrived during the Mesolithic period after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice caps. In 1993 a flint arrowhead was found in a field near Bridgend dating from 10,800 BC, the earliest evidence of a human presence found so far...

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MacIll'Fhialain MacLellan On South Uist
South Uist
South Uist is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 1,818. There is a nature reserve and a number of sites of archaeological interest, including the only location in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been found. The...

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MacIll'Fhinnein MacLennan
MacIll'Fhionndaig Lindsay, MacClintock, MacLintock
MacIllFhionndain Clinton, MacLinton
MacIllIanain MacLennan In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacIllÌmheir MacLiver, Oliver On Islay
Islay
-Prehistory:The earliest settlers on Islay were nomadic hunter-gatherers who arrived during the Mesolithic period after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice caps. In 1993 a flint arrowhead was found in a field near Bridgend dating from 10,800 BC, the earliest evidence of a human presence found so far...

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MacIllIomchadha MacClumpha, MacLumpha
MacIllÌosa Gillies, Lees, MacLeish
MacIllOnchon Clanachan, Clenachan, MacClanachan Clanachan and Clenachan in Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacIllOnfhaidh MacAlonie, MacGillonie
MacIll'osa Gillies, MacLeish
MacIllUidhir MacClure, MacLure Only in Sleat
Sleat
Sleat is a peninsula on the island of Skye in the Highland council area of Scotland, known as "the garden of Skye". It is the home of the clan MacDonald of Sleat...

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MacIomhair, MacÌomhair MacIver Also Campbell of Asknish.
MacIonmhainn Love, MacKinven Love in Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

 and Ayrshire
Ayrshire
Ayrshire is a registration county, and former administrative county in south-west Scotland, United Kingdom, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. Its principal towns include Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine. The town of Troon on the coast has hosted the British Open Golf Championship twice in the...

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Edward Dwelly
Edward Dwelly was a Scottish Gaelic lexicographer. He is generally believed to have created the authoritative dictionary in that language, and his work, although arguably never bettered in Scotland has been an immense influence on Irish lexicography....

 said the Isle of Arran. MacKinven in Kintyre.
MacIosaig, MacÌosaig MacIsaac, MacKessock
MacLabhrainn MacLaren, MacLaurin, Lawrie
MacLabhruinn MacLaren, Laurie
MacLachlainn MacLachlan, MacLauchlan
MacLagain MacLagan
MacLamraich Landsborough In Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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MacLaomainn Lamond, Lamont, MacLeman
MacLathagain MacLagan In Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

.; Dwelly says specifically Strath Tay.
MacLeòid Cloud, MacLeod
MacLeòir MacClure, MacLure
MacLianain MacLennan In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacLothaidh Fullarton, Fulton, MacCloy Fullarton on the Isle of Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacLiuthar McLure
MacLughaidh Fullarton, Fulton, MacClew, MacCloy, MacCluie, MacLoy
MacLuinge MacClung, MacLung
MacLuirg MacLurg
MacLulaich MacCulloch, MacLullich MacCulloch in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

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MacLùcaidh MacLuckie In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacLùcais Luke, MacDougall, MacLucas, MacLugash MacDougall on Coll.
MacMhaighstir MacMaster
MacMhanachain Monk On Benbecula
Benbecula
Benbecula is an island of the Outer Hebrides in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Scotland. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 1,249, with a sizable percentage of Roman Catholics. It forms part of the area administered by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar or the Western...

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MacMhannain MacVannan
MacMhaoilein MacMillan
MacMhaoirn Mearns
MacMhaolagain MacMillan. Milligan, Milliken MacMillan and Milligan in Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacMhaolain MacMillan, MacMullen
MacMhaolBheatha MacBean In Alvie
Alvie
Alvie is a small crofting hamlet and civil parish, located on the south shore of Loch Alvie in the Badenoch and Strathspey area of Inverness-shire, within the Scottish council area of Highland....

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MacMhaolChaluim Callum, Malcolm
MacMhaolDòmhnaich MacIldonich In Inverness
Inverness
Inverness is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for the Highland council area, and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands of Scotland...

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MacMhaolÌosa Mellis, Mellish, Melluish
MacMharais MacVarish
MacMharcais Marquis
MacMhata Mathewson, Mathieson
MacMhatha Matheson In the south.
MacMhathain MacMann, Matheson
Matheson (surname)
Matheson is a surname derived from the Scottish clan name of the same name, and may refer to*Alexander Matheson, Canadian politician*Arthur Matheson, Canadian politician*Dan Matheson, Canadian television sportscaster, host & news reader...

MacMann in Glenlivet
Glenlivet
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows.The river rises high in the Ladder Hills. It flows gently down through the village of Tomnavoulin and onto the Bridgend of Glenlivet, flowing under the ancient packhorse bridge before emptying into the River Avon,...

. Matheson in the north.
MacMhàrtainn MacMartin, Martin
MacMhànais Mains, Manson, MacManus, MacVanish
MacMhèinn MacMinn, Menzies
MacMhiadhchain MacMeeken, Meechan In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

MacMhìcheil Carmichael, MacMichael
MacMhoirein MacMorran, Morran, Morrison
Morrison (surname)
Morrison is a surname. In some cases it is derived from a patronymic form of the personal name Morris. This personal name is a variant of Maurice, and was quite popular in the Middle Ages. The surname is common throughout Ireland, but mainly in east Ulster...

MacMorran in Argyll
Argyll
Argyll , archaically Argyle , is a region of western Scotland corresponding with most of the part of ancient Dál Riata that was located on the island of Great Britain, and in a historical context can be used to mean the entire western coast between the Mull of Kintyre and Cape Wrath...

. Morrison on Islay
Islay
-Prehistory:The earliest settlers on Islay were nomadic hunter-gatherers who arrived during the Mesolithic period after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice caps. In 1993 a flint arrowhead was found in a field near Bridgend dating from 10,800 BC, the earliest evidence of a human presence found so far...

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MacMhòrdha Mair, Moore, Muir
MacMhorgain Morgan
MacMhuircheartaich MacKirdy, MacMurray (but not Murray)
MacMhuirich Currie
Currie (surname)
Currie is a surname in the English language. The name has numerous origins.-Etymology:In some cases it originated as an habitational name, derived from Currie in Midlothian, Scotland. In other cases it originated as a habitational name, derived from Corrie, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland...

, MacMurray, MacVurich, Murchison, Murdoch, Murray
Murray in Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacMhunna Munn
MacMhurardaich MacCurdy On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacMhurchaidh MacMurchie, MacMurchy, MacMurdo, MacMurray, Murchie, Murchison, Murdoch, Murphy
MacNaois MacNeish, MacNish
MacNaomhain MacNiven, Niven
MacNeacail MacNicol Nicolson, Nicholson
MacNeachdain MacCracken, MacNaughton
MacNeis MacNeish, MacNish
MacNèill MacNeill
MacNeill
- People :*Dick MacNeill, Dutch footballer*Eoin MacNeill, Irish scholar*Hector Macneill, Scottish poet*John Benjamin Macneill, Irish civil engineer*Torquil MacNeill, 16th century Scottish chief- Schools :...

, MacNeil
MacNeil
MacNeil can have a number of different meanings and spellings:Clan MacNeil is a Scottish clan.- Notable people :*Al MacNeil, Canadian hockey player*Angus MacNeil, Scottish politician*Carole MacNeil, Canadian television journalist...

, Nelson, Neilson
MacNia MacNee, MacConie
MacNiallghais MacNeilage
MacNiallghuis MacNeilage
MacNìll MacNeil, Neilson, Nelson On South Uist
South Uist
South Uist is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 1,818. There is a nature reserve and a number of sites of archaeological interest, including the only location in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been found. The...

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MacNiocail MacKrycul, MacNichol, Nicolson
MacNobaill Noble In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacPhaid Faed, MacFeat, Peat
MacPhaidein MacFadyen MacFadzean
MacPhail, MacPhàil MacFall, MacPhail, Quayle
MacPhairce Park On Uist
Uist
Uist or The Uists are the central group of islands in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.North Uist and South Uist are linked by causeways running via Benbecula and Grimsay, and the entire group is sometimes known as the Uists....

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MacPhàdraig Paterson, MacPhatrick Also Grant of Glenmoriston
Glenmoriston
Glenmoriston or Glen Moriston is a river glen in the Scottish Highlands, that runs from Loch Ness, at the village of Invermoriston, westwards to Loch Cluanie, where it meets with Glen Shiel. The A887 and A87 roads pass through Glenmoriston....

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MacPhàic MacKillop, Park MacKillop on Berneray, North Uist
Berneray, North Uist
Berneray is an island and community in the Sound of Harris, Scotland. It is one of fifteen inhabited islands in the Outer Hebrides. It is famed for its rich and colourful history which has attracted much tourism....

. Park on Uist
Uist
Uist or The Uists are the central group of islands in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.North Uist and South Uist are linked by causeways running via Benbecula and Grimsay, and the entire group is sometimes known as the Uists....

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MacPhàidein MacFadyen, MacFadzean
MacPhàil MacFall, MacPhail, Quayle
MacPhàrlain MacFarlane, MacPartland, MacPharlane
MacPheadair MacFater, MacPhater, Paterson, Peters MacFater in Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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MacPheadarain MacPhedran
MacPheadrais MacFetridge
MacPheidearain Fletcher, MacPhedran Fletcher in Glencoe
Glen Coe
Glen Coe is a glen in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in the southern part of the Lochaber committee area of Highland Council, and was formerly part of the county of Argyll. It is often considered one of the most spectacular and beautiful places in Scotland, and is a part of the designated...

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MacPhilip Mackillop, Philp
MacPhòil Polson, MacPhail In Gairloch
Gairloch
Gairloch is a village, civil parish and community on the shores of Loch Gairloch on the northwest coast of Scotland. A popular tourist destination in the summer months, Gairloch has a golf course, a small museum, several hotels, a community centre, a leisure centre with sports facilities, a local...

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MacRabaidh Crabbie, MacRobbie
MacRaghnaill MacCrindle, MacRaild, Randall
MacRaibeirt Corbett, MacRobert MacRobbie
MacRaoimhin MacNiven On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacRaoiridh MacCririe, MacRyrie, Ryrie
MacRaonaill MacRanald, Ranaldson, Randall
MacRath Cray, MacRae, Machray Machray in Aberdeenshire
MacRàild MacRaild
MacRiada MacCreadie
MacRiocaird Crockett In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacRisnidh MacRitchie, Ritchie, Dickson
MacRìdeinn Bryden, MacBridan On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacRìgh King, MacNee
MacRob MacRobb
MacRobaidh MacRobbie In Moray
Moray
Moray is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland.- History :...

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MacRoibeirt Corbett, MacRobert, MacRobbie, Robertson
MacRoithridh MacRyrie In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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MacRuairidh MacRory, MacRury
MacRusachainn Kennedy On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacShanndaidh Andie, MacAndie
MacShealbhaigh MacKelvie
MacSheòrais MacGeorge, Major
MacSheòrsa Cuthbertson In Inverness
Inverness
Inverness is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for the Highland council area, and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands of Scotland...

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MacShimidh Jamieson, Lovat, MacKimmie, Sim, Simpson
MacShithich Keith
Keith (surname)
Keith was the surname of an ancient Scottish family who held the office of Knight Marischal and later Earl Marischal of Scotland. The common surname is derived from this family or the town of Keith in Morayshire.-List of persons with the surname:* A...

, Shaw, Shiach
Keith in Moray
Moray
Moray is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland.- History :...

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MacShitrig MacKettrick
MacShìm MacKim, Simpson
MacShomhairle MacCurley, MacSorley
MacShuibhne MacQueen, MacSween In the south.
MacSiridh MacKinnon, MacSherry MacKinnon on Mull
Mull
-Places:*Isle of Mull, Scottish island in the Inner Hebrides*Sound of Mull, between the island and the rest of Scotland*Mull , Anglicisation of Gaelic Maol, hill or promontory**Mull of Galloway, Scotland**Mull of Kintyre, Scotland...

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MacSporain MacSporran, Purser, Purcell
MacSuain MacSwan, MacSween, Swanson
MacSual Maxwell
Maxwell (surname)
Maxwell is an Irish, Jewish, and Scottish surname. The Scottish name is a habitational name, derived from a location near Melrose, in Roxburghshire, Scotland. This name was first recorded in 1144, as Mackeswell, meaning "Mack's spring " . See also Clan Maxwell...

MacThaidhg MacCaig
MacTheàrlaich Charleson, MacKerlich
MacThom MacComb, Thom
MacThomaidh MacCombie
MacThorcadail MacCorkindale, MacCorquodale
MacThorcaill Corkhill, MacCorkill
MacThàmhais MacTavish Tawse, Thomson
MacThòmais Comish, Thomson
Thomson (surname)
Thomson is an English and Scottish patronymic surname meaning "son of Thom, Thomp, Thompkin, or other diminutive of Thomas", itself dervied from the Aramaic תום or Tôm, meaning "twin". The Welsh surname is documented in Cheshire records before and after the 1066 Norman Conquest. Variations...

MacTiridh MacKinnon In Mull
Mull
-Places:*Isle of Mull, Scottish island in the Inner Hebrides*Sound of Mull, between the island and the rest of Scotland*Mull , Anglicisation of Gaelic Maol, hill or promontory**Mull of Galloway, Scotland**Mull of Kintyre, Scotland...

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MacTuirc MacTurk In Galloway
Galloway
Galloway is an area in southwestern Scotland. It usually refers to the former counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire...

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MacUalraig Kennedy
Kennedy (surname)
Kennedy, alternately O'Kennedy and Kennedie, is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin that has also been used as a given name.-Origins:...

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In Lochaber
Lochaber
District of Lochaber 1975 to 1996Highland council area shown as one of the council areas of ScotlandLochaber is one of the 16 ward management areas of the Highland Council of Scotland and one of eight former local government districts of the two-tier Highland region...

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MacUaraig Kennedy
MacUchtraigh MacAughtrie, Ochiltree, Coulthard Ochiltree in Cowal
Cowal
thumb|Cowal shown within ArgyllCowal is a peninsula in Argyll and Bute in the Scottish Highlands.-Description:The northern part of Cowal is mostly the mountainous Argyll Forest Park. Cowal is separated from the Kintyre peninsula to the west by Loch Fyne, and from Inverclyde and North Ayrshire to...

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MacUilleim MacWilliam, Quilliam, Wilson, Williamson
MacUirigh Currie, MacVurich MacVurich on Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacUisdein Hugston, Hutcheon, Hutcheson
Hutcheson
Hutcheson is the name of:*Bellenden Seymour Hutcheson , VC recipient in World War I*Francis Hutcheson , philosopher*Francis Hutcheson , his son...

, MacCutcheon, MacHugh, MacHutcheon, Whiston
MacUrardaidh Mackirdy
MacUrardaigh MacKirdie
MacUrchadain Orchard, Orchardson
MacUrchaidh MacMurchie On Arran
Isle of Arran
Arran or the Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and with an area of is the seventh largest Scottish island. It is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire and the 2001 census had a resident population of 5,058...

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MacUsbaig MacUsbaig On Harris.
MacÙisdein Hutcheon, Hutcheson, MacCutcheon, MacHugh, MacHutcheon, Whiston

Mao-U

Scottish Gaelic English Ref Note
Maoileanach, Maolanach MacMillan
MaolIosa Mellis
Matasan Matheson In the north.
Mathanach Matheson, Moannach Matheson in the north.
Matharnach Matheson, Mathewson In Wester Ross
Wester Ross
is a western area of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland, notably containing the villages on the west coast such as:* Lochcarron* Applecross* Shieldaig* Torridon* Kinlochewe * * * Aultbea* Laide* Ullapool* Achiltibuie...

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Moireach Moray, Murray
Murray (surname)
Murray is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb ; the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia. These names denote the district on the south shore of the Moray Firth, in Scotland...

Moireasdan Morrison
Morrison (surname)
Morrison is a surname. In some cases it is derived from a patronymic form of the personal name Morris. This personal name is a variant of Maurice, and was quite popular in the Middle Ages. The surname is common throughout Ireland, but mainly in east Ulster...

Moireasdanach Morrison
Morrison (surname)
Morrison is a surname. In some cases it is derived from a patronymic form of the personal name Morris. This personal name is a variant of Maurice, and was quite popular in the Middle Ages. The surname is common throughout Ireland, but mainly in east Ulster...

Morgan Morgan
Morgan (surname)
The surname Morgan has several different British origins. The Welsh surname is derived from the Old Welsh personal name Morcant, which is of an uncertain origin. The Irish surname is an amalgamation of this Welsh surname, which was brought to Ireland in the Middle Ages, and several Gaelic surnames,...

Morganach MacKay, Morgan
Munna Munn
Màrnach Marno, Marnoch
Màrr Marr
Màrtainn Martin
Martin (name)
Martin may either be a surname or given name.Martin is a common given and family name in most European languages. It comes from the Latin name Martinus, which is a late derived form of the name of the Roman god Mars, the protective godhead of the Latins...

Mèinn Menzies
Menzies
Menzies is a Scottish surname probably derived, like its Gaelic form Méinnearach, from the Norman name Mesnières.The name is historically pronounced , since the was a surrogate for the letter . Today it is often given its spelling pronunciation...

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Mèinnearach Menzies
Niocalsan Nic(h)olson
O' Brolchain Bradley
Bradley
Bradley is an English masculine given name. It comes from a surname and a place name meaning "broad wood" or "broad clearing" in Old English.It is also an Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic name O’Brolachán from County Tyrone in Ireland...

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Brodie
Brodie can be a given name or a surname. Of Scottish origin!, and a location in Morayshire, Scotland, its meaning is uncertain; it is not clear if Brodie, as a word, has its origins in the Gaelic or Pictish languages...

, Brolochan
In Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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O' Cain O' Kean
O' Luingeachain Laing, Lang
Lang (surname)
Lang is a surname of independent Germanic and Asian origin. It is similar to Lange and Long, as they all carry the same meaning.-American:*Andrew Lang, , basketball player*Anton Lang, American natural scientist...

, Loynachan
In Kintyre
Kintyre
Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The region stretches approximately 30 miles , from the Mull of Kintyre in the south, to East Loch Tarbert in the north...

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Padarsan Paterson
Paorach Power
Peadarsan Paterson
Paterson (surname)
Paterson is an English, Scottish, and Irish surname meaning "son of Patrick". In Connacht, and Ulster, the name is considered to be an Anglicised form of the Irish language surname Ó Casáin. Paterson is rarely used as a given name...

Peucag Peacock
Peutan Beaton
Beaton (surname)
Beaton is a surname in the English language, which has multiple origins. One origin of the name is from the placename of Béthune, in Pas-de-Calais, France. Another derivation is from the mediaeval personal name Beaton, Beton, which is pet form of a short form of the names Bartholomew or Beatrice...

, Bethune
Preas Birse
Puidreach Buttar, Butter In Perthshire
Perthshire
Perthshire, officially the County of Perth , is a registration county in central Scotland. It extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south...

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Rathais Rothes
Robasan Robertson, Robson
Robasdan Robertson, Robson In the islands.
Roid Reid
Roideach Reid
Ros Ross
Ross (name)
Ross can be used as a given name, typically for males, but is also a typical family name for people of Scottish descent . In this case the name is of Scottish origin. The family name can also be of German origin . Ross is the name of many people, such as:- Family name Ross :*Aaron Ross Ross can be...

Ròs Rose
Rose (name)
Rose is a given name and surname. The surname Rose can be of English, Scottish, French, and German origin.Rose is a popular given name, it originally was a Norman form of a German name Hrodheid, composed of the words Hrod and Heid . It was originally spelt Roese or Rohese...

Rosach Ross
Ròsach Rose
Rothach Munro
Munro (surname)
-In academia and science:* Alan Munro , British immunologist and entrepreneur* Alexander Monro , Scottish medical pioneer and educator, also known as Alexander Monro III* Dana Carleton Munro , US historian...

Ruadh Reid, Roy
Ruiseal Russell
Sailcirc Selkirk
Salmond Salmond Also MacBhradain
Seadh Shaw
Seadhg Shaw
Seagha Shaw
Shaw (name)
Shaw is most commonly a surname and rarely a given name. The name is of English and Scottish origin. In some cases the surname is an Americanization of a similar sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surname....

Seaghach Shaw
Seathanach Shaw
Sgèin Skene
Sginnearach Skinner In Easter Ross
Easter Ross
Easter Ross is a loosely defined area in the east of Ross, Highland, Scotland.The name is used in the constituency name Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, which is the name of both a British House of Commons constituency and a Scottish Parliament constituency...

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Sgot Scott
Singleir Sinclair
Sinclair (surname)
The Scoto-Norman surname Sinclair comes from the Clan Sinclair whose progenitors conquered England with William the Conqueror then moved to Scotland and were given the land of Roslin, Midlothian by the King of Scots....

Siosal Chisholm
Siosalach Chisholm
Smios Smith
Smith (surname)
Smith is an English family name originating in England. It is the most common surname in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, the second most common surname in Canada, and the fifth most common surname in Ireland...

On South Uist
South Uist
South Uist is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 1,818. There is a nature reserve and a number of sites of archaeological interest, including the only location in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been found. The...

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Stiùbhart Stewart
Stewart (name)
Stewart is a Scottish surname and is also used as a masculine given name of pre-7th century Old English origin, derived from stigeweard, the genitive prefix stige meaning "sty", and the suffix weard meaning "guardian" or "warden". An alternative spelling is Stuart. The progenitor of the Stewart...

, Stuart
Stuart (name)
Stuart is a masculine given name as well as a surname. It is the French form of the surname Stewart. The French form of the surname was brought to Scotland from France by Mary Stuart, in the 16th century. The surname Stewart is an occupational name for the administrative official of an estate...

Stiùbhartach Stewart
Stewart (name)
Stewart is a Scottish surname and is also used as a masculine given name of pre-7th century Old English origin, derived from stigeweard, the genitive prefix stige meaning "sty", and the suffix weard meaning "guardian" or "warden". An alternative spelling is Stuart. The progenitor of the Stewart...

, Stuart
Stuart (name)
Stuart is a masculine given name as well as a surname. It is the French form of the surname Stewart. The French form of the surname was brought to Scotland from France by Mary Stuart, in the 16th century. The surname Stewart is an occupational name for the administrative official of an estate...

Sùdrach Soutar
Sutharlainn Sutherland
Sutherland (surname)
-People:* Alexander Sutherland* Anne Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland* Beth Sutherland* Bert Sutherland, researcher* Catherine Sutherland* Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland* Daniel Sutherland...

Sutharlan Sutherland
Suthurlanach Sutherland
Tod Todd
Todt Todd
Talmhach Tolmie
Tolmach Tolmie
Tuairnear Turner
Tàileach Tallach
Tàillear Taylor
Tulach Tulloch, Tough
Ualas Wallace
Wallace (surname)
-People:* A. J. Wallace , American football player* Alfred Russel Wallace, British naturalist and biologist, who identified the Wallace Line and co-discovered natural selection* Andy Wallace * Andy Wallace...

Umphraidh Humphrey
Humphrey (disambiguation)
-Animals :* Humphrey , cat employed at 10 Downing Street, the British Prime Minister's residence* Humphrey B. Bear, an Australian children's TV character* Humphrey the Bear, a Disney character...

In Braemar
Braemar
Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of ....

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Urchadainn Urquhart
Urchardan Urquhart
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