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Gil or Kil (Korean: 길) is a Korean family name. The 2015 South Korean census found that there were 38,173 people with this family name. [ 1 ] The most well-known clan is the Haepyeong Gil clan .
Gil is a surname of multiple origins, including Spanish ("naive", "innocent"), Polish ("bullfinch"), and Hebrew (גיל, "joy"). Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include:
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Shergill, Virk, and Sidhu are descendant clans of the Gill Jat clan. [6] [7] The name is also used by the Chuhra (Balmiki and Bhangi) caste, including the Mirasis. [8] [9] According to bhāt records, the Gill Jat clan claims origin to an abandoned child found by a raja in a moist, jungle area of the wilds whom was being attended by a lion. [10]
Shergill is a surname and clan of Jats, its parent clan is Gill. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to oral history, the founding progenitor of the clan was a man named Shergill, who was the son of Gill. [ 2 ] The Majithia family belong to this clan.
Another origin of the surname Gilmore is Irish, with two separate meanings. In County Armagh, the name is an Anglicised form of Mac Giolla Mhura "servant of St. Mura" (of Fahan, County Donegal). [2] In County Sligo, Gilmore is an Anglicisation of Mac Giolla Mhir meaning "son of the spirited lad". [2]
In many cases it is derived from a Scottish Gaelic name, Gille Chrìost, Gille Chriosd, [1] [2] meaning "servant of Christ" (i.e. gilla "servant", chriosd "Christ"). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Surnames of similar origins include MacGilchrist and McGilchrist , which are usually derived from Mac Giolla Chriosd or, literally, "son of the servant of Christ".
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