Pollock is an Atlantic fish of the genus Pollachius.
Pollock may also refer to:
Campbell may refer to:
Crawford may refer to:
Macaulay, Macauley, MacAulay, or McAulay may refer to:
Cod is the common name for fish of the genus Gadus, as well as being used to refer to several other varieties of fish.
Ross or ROSS may refer to:
Kelly may refer to:
Morrison may refer to:
Moy may refer to:
Urquhart may refer to:
Clan Crichton is a Lowland that historically ruled Dumfries. Scottish clan.
Pollok may refer to:
MacLellan or McLellan may refer to:
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Clan Pollock is an armigerous Scottish clan whose origin lies in a grant of land on the southern bank of the River Clyde, courtesy of King David I, to the sons of Fulbert from Walter fitz Alan, the 1st High Steward of Scotland, in the 12th century. It is among the oldest recorded surnames in Scotland. The clan is a sept of Clan Maxwell.
MacSween and McSween are surnames of Gaelic origin. People with those surnames include:
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Donnelly is a surname of Irish origin. It is the anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Donnghaile meaning ‘descendant of Donnghal’ a given name composed of the elements "donn", plus "gal" (valour). The name O’Donnelly is derived from the descendants of Donnghaile (Donnghal) , the great grandson of Domhnall, King of Aileach. Early ancestors of this surname were a part of Cenél nEoghain, a branch of the Uí Néill.
Pollock is a surname. In some cases, it originates as a locative name derived from Upper Pollock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. An early bearer of a form of this surname is Peter de Pollok, in about 1172–1178. In other cases, the surname is derived from the Middle English personal name *Pollok. An early bearer of a form of this surname is Roger Pollok, in 1332.
This article is about cod and other cod-like fishes from the family of Gadidae, such as haddock, pollock, and whiting, regarded as food.
Pollack may refer to: