Goudie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
MacLeod and McLeod are surnames in the English language.
McCall is a Gaelic surname, of Irish and Scottish origin.
Mac Diarmada, also spelled Mac Diarmata, is an Irish surname, and the surname of the ruling dynasty of Moylurg, a kingdom that existed in Connacht from the 10th to 16th centuries. The last ruling king was Tadhg mac Diarmata, who ruled until 1585. In 2020, Paul McDermott of Tuam, Co. Galway became the Prince of Coolavin, the new head of the family. A step of the McDermott's MacDermot Roe became high sheriff of rosscommon.
For the history of the surname, see Cochrane.
McCann is an Irish surname derived from Mac Cana, meaning "son of Cana". The Irish personal name Cana literally means "wolf cub", and was a term for a young warrior. The Mac Cana were a Gaelic Irish clan who held the lands of Clancann and Clanbrassil, together known as Oneilland, in what is now northern County Armagh. The surname is strongly associated with that part of Ulster.
McLennan, MacLennan and Maclennan are surnames derived from the Scottish Gaelic MacGilleFhinnein. 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:
Scott is a surname of Scottish origin. It is first attributed to Uchtredus filius Scoti who is mentioned in the charter recording in the foundation of Holyrood Abbey and Selkirk in 1120 and the border Riding clans who settled Peeblesshire in the 10th century and the Duke of Buccleuch.
People with the name Neil or its variant spellings may include:
Bryden is a surname of Lowland Scots origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Frizzell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
MacGregor, also spelt Macgregor, is a Scottish surname. The name is Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic MacGriogair. The Gaelic name was originally a patronym, and means "son of Griogar". The Gaelic personal name Griogar is a Gaelicised form of the name Gregory. The surname is used by members of the Scottish clan Clan Gregor, also known as Clan MacGregor.
Bryson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Easton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kernaghan is a surname. Other spellings include Kernochan, Kernohan, Kernighan, and Kernahan. Notable people with the surname include:
Bhardwaj is a surname used by Brahmins and rajputs Bharadwaja gotra in India.
Gaddy is a Scottish surname. It is possibly first used by people of the Kingdom of Strathclyde along the Anglo-Scottish border. It is a name for someone who lived in Midlothian. It is possible that it evolved from the name Goldie, which derives from the Old English personal name Gold. Alternative spellings are Geddy, Gaddie, Goudie, Gouday, Goudey, Goudy, Gowdy, Gowdie, Gadie, Goodie, Gady. It is also possible that it derives from Geddes or Clan Ged. Another possibility is that it is derived from the Old English gedda, a nickname meaning pike.
Rae is a surname and given name.
Dougall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: