Dailly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red".
Watt is a surname of Scottish and English origin. It is though to originate from an extremely common Middle English personal name, Wat(t), a short form of Walter. Notable people with the surname include:
Adam is a surname.
McGee or McKee is an English language surname of Irish origin. The surname McGee was first found in along the border of counties Donegal and Tyrone, the ancient territory of the O'Neills, now in the Province of Ulster, central Northern Ireland, where they are thought to be descended from the Colla Uais. McGee was later a chieftain clan of the Ulaid, of which their territory corresponded to the Islandmagee peninsula in modern-day County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is also anglicised as "McCoy".
Paterson is a Scottish and Irish surname meaning "Fathers' son" or "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. There are other spellings, including Patterson. Notable people with the surname include:
Devine is an Irish surname derived from Ní Dhaimhín / Ó Daimhín. Notable people with the surname include:
McLachlan is a surname. It is derived from the Irish MacLachlainn. Notable people with the surname include:
Strachan is a surname of Scottish origin, which is pronounced or. Notable people with the surname include:
Millar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
O'Devlin is the surname of a Gaelic Irish family of the Uí Néill who were chiefs in the far northeastern of the present-day County of Tyrone, bordering on Lough Neagh and the Ballinderry River. The O'Develins claimed a common descent from Develin. Develin was a scion of that branch of the clan Owen known as the Sons of Erca because of their descent from Muirchertach Mac Erca, grandson of Owen.
McTavish is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Dallas is a surname of Scottish and English origin, as well as a given name. When of Scottish origin the name is a habitational name, derived from Dallas near Forres. This place-name is likely derived from the British dol "meadow" + gwas "dwelling". This name also appears in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. When of English origin the name is a habitational name, derived from the Old English dæl, or Old Norse dalr "valley" + hus "house". An example of such a derivation is Dalehouse in North Yorkshire. The name can also be a topographic name, derived in the same fashion.
McGonagle is a surname. The name and its variants derive from the Irish name Mac Congail.
Connelly is an anglicised form of the Gaelic-Irish surname Ó Conghalaigh. Following is a list of notable people with the surname Connelly:
Isbister may refer to:
Weir is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Oliphant or Olyphant is a surname that was established in England and Scotland by a family of Norman origin. The early forms Olifard and Oliphard are believed to allude to an olive branch. Notable people with the surname include:
Hargrave is an English surname that may refer to:
Paul is the surname of:
Blackley is a toponymic surname that refers to the suburban area of Manchester. Notable people with the surname include: