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  2. List of Scottish Gaelic given names - Wikipedia

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    This list of Scottish Gaelic given names shows Scottish Gaelic given names beside their English language equivalent. In some cases, the equivalent can be a cognate , in other cases it may be an Anglicised spelling derived from the Gaelic name, or in other cases it can be an etymologically unrelated name.

  3. Andrews (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews is a patronymic surname of English, Scottish, and Norse origin. [1] At the time of the 1881 British Census, its relative frequency was highest in Dorset (3.6 times the British average), followed by Wiltshire, Huntingdonshire, Worcestershire, Hampshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devon and Somerset.

  4. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Scottish clans (with and without chiefs) – including, when known, their heraldic crest badges, tartans, mottoes, and other information. The crest badges used by members of Scottish clans are based upon armorial bearings recorded by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland .

  5. Clan Wood - Wikipedia

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    Sir Andrew's ruined castle can be found in Upper Largo. [8] Sir Andrew Wood's grandson was amongst the barons of Parliament in 1560 who subscribed to the Articles for upholding the new reformed religion. [7] He quickly joined those upholding the claim of the infant James VI of Scotland, after the downfall of Mary, Queen of Scots. [7]

  6. List of people with given name Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Robertson, Scottish footballer; Andrew Robinson (disambiguation), several people; Andy Roddick, American tennis player; Andrew J. Roger, Canadian-Australian molecular biologist; Andrew Rolin (born 1987), American former college football player and coach; Andrew Rowell (born 1982), British filmmaker; Andrew Rozdilsky Jr., American clown

  7. Andrew - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom in 1974, Andrew was the fourth-most common name given to baby boys, and it was third in 1964. In Scotland, Andrew was the most popular name given to baby boys in 1993, with 1,099 boys given the name that year. [15] In Norway, with the spelling 'Andreas', the name has been the second-most common name given to boys of the 1990s.

  8. Anderson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning "son of Ander/Andrew" (itself derived from the Greek name "Andreas", meaning "man" or "manly").. In Scotland, the name first appeared in records of the 14th century as "Fitz Andreu" (meaning son of Andrew), and developed in various forms by the Scottish Gaelic patronymic of "MacGhilleAndrais" which means "servant of St. Andrew".

  9. Clan Anderson - Wikipedia

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    As Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland the surname Anderson, which means Son of Andrew is commonly found throughout most of the country. [2] The Scottish Gaelic derivation of the name is Gilleaindreas which means servant of Andrew. [2]

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