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Drumund
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from the ridge (possibly 'ridge protector' if combining 'druim' + 'mund') |
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Duach
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Likely 'dark' or 'black' (from Gaelic dubh); sometimes interpreted as 'dark-haired' or 'dark one'. |
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Duart
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'Black height' / 'dark promontory' (from Gaelic) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Dubh
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black, dark |
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Dubhghlas
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dark or black stream/river |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Dubhglas
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dark/black stream (or dark river) |
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Dubhloach
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from the 'black lake' (habitational; dubh = black/dark, loch = lake) |
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Dug
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Short form of Dougal/Dugald meaning "dark stranger" (from Gaelic dubh 'dark' + gall 'stranger') |
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Dugald
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dark stranger / dark foreigner |
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Dugall
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"dark stranger" or "dark foreigner" (from dubh 'dark' + gall 'stranger/foreigner') |
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Dughall
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dark stranger / dark foreigner |
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Duglas
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dark stream / black river |
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Duglass
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dark or black stream/river |
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Dunc
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brown or dark warrior/chief |
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Duncan
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From Gaelic elements meaning 'donn' (brown/dark or chief) + 'cath'/'chadh' (battle/warrior) - often rendered 'brown- or dark-haired warrior' or 'chieftain'. |
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Duncann
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Derived from Donnchadh, meaning 'brown-haired warrior' or 'brown/chief' |
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Duncun
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'Brown-haired' or 'dark-haired chieftain' / 'brown warrior' |
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Dunkan
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From Gaelic elements meaning 'donn' (brown/dark) and a term for leader/warrior - often rendered 'brown/dark warrior' or 'brown-haired chief'. |
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Dunmor
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From Gaelic dún 'fort' + mòr 'great' - 'great fort' or 'large hill-fort'. |
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Dunmore
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great fort / large fort (from Gaelic Dún Mór) |
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Eachan
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Derived from Gaelic each ('horse'); often interpreted as 'little horse' or 'horseman'. |
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Eachen
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From Gaelic each 'horse' - often interpreted as 'little horse' or 'horse‑lord'. |
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Eachin
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From Gaelic each 'horse' + donn 'brown/chief' - commonly interpreted as 'horse lord' or 'brown horse'. |
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Eachon
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from Gaelic each 'horse' - 'horse-lord' or 'horseman' |
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Eachthighearn
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lord of horses (horse-lord) |
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Eadan
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Diminutive of Aodh/Aed, meaning "little fire" |
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Ealadhach
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Likely 'artful' or 'skillful', from Gaelic ealadh 'art, skill'. |
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Eanruig
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home ruler |
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Eilig
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Derived from Alexander - 'defender of men' (sometimes rendered 'little Alexander') |
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Eoghainn
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Likely 'born of the yew' (associated with the yew tree) |
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