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  2. List of Scottish Gaelic surnames - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Morrow (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Originating in the Scottish Lowlands the name is ultimately Gaelic, from Moireach or Moireabh, meaning a 'seafarer' or a 'coastal settlement'; most probably derived from the placename Moray in northern Scotland, by merit of being, at times, a variation of Murray. It may also be patronymic, from Murchadh, meaning 'sea warrior'. It has been ...

  4. Scottish surnames - Wikipedia

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    While the total bearers of specific surnames have grown in number over the years, such as the names of the most dominant clans, some Scottish surnames have completely died out in the country (for example, the family with the Hebridean surname MacUspaig, derived from a Gaelicised Norse personal name, died out in the male line shortly after the ...

  5. Pearce (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pearce is a surname, from knights of the Norman lord Mansfield prior to the invasion of England. It derives etymologically from the Germanic word to pierce, and was a name commonly given to warrior caste in Saxon/Jute, p-celtic and oil languages. Another etymology is from Piers, the medieval vernacular form of Peter, and may refer to:

  6. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    The last chief was Thomas Craig of Riccarton who died on 13 March 1823 [70] Cranstoun: Crest: A crane Proper dormant holding a stone in her claw. [71] Motto: Thou shalt want ere I want [71] Chief: David Cranston of that Ilk and Corehouse: Crawford: Crest: A stag's head erased gules, between the attires a cross crosslet fitchée sable. [72]

  7. 75 Names That Mean Warrior for a Kid Who Comes Out Kicking - AOL

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    Fat Camera. This Welsh name goes way back (think: Medieval times) and has a meaning of “young warrior” and “well-born.” 41. Zander. Or Xander, if you prefer.

  8. Gallowglass - Wikipedia

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    A Medieval Hebridean warrior. The Irish language gallóglach is derived from gall "foreign" and óglach; from Old Irish oac (meaning "youth") and Old Irish lóeg (meaning "calf" but later becoming a word for a "hero"). The Old Irish language plural gallóglaigh is literally "foreign young warriors".(The modern Irish plural is galloglagh.)

  9. 150 Names That Mean 'Warrior' for Your Tiny Champion - AOL

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    Boy Names Meaning 'Warrior' 51. Aidan - This Irish name means "little fire" or "fiery one." Your mini-warrior will be all fired up with this name! 52. Alaric - Germanic name meaning "ruler of all ...

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