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Lee-Roy
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Meadow-king (from Lee 'meadow/clearing' + Roy 'king' or alternatively 'red') |
English, French, Scottish Gaelic |
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Leod
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Probably derived from Old Norse Ljótr, meaning "ugly" or "ill-favored"; historically borne by the founder of Clan MacLeod. |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Loch
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Lake; sea inlet |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lochan
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Scottish Gaelic: "small lake" (a little loch); Sanskrit: "eye" or "sight" (from Lochana). |
Indian, Irish, Sanskrit, Scottish Gaelic |
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Loche
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From the lake |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lochlain
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From Lochlann - "land of lakes"; historically associated with Norse/Viking |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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lochlan
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from the land of lakes/lochs; historically associated with Scandinavia or 'Viking' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lochlen
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from the land of lakes / 'loch land' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lochlin
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From Gaelic 'Lochlann' - originally 'land of lakes', later used for the 'land of the Norse' (Vikings). |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Lochlyn
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From the land of lakes/lochs (originally from 'Lochlann', referring to lake/loch lands or Norse/Scandinavian lands) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lochy
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Diminutive of Lachlan; related to loch ('lake') - 'from the land of lakes.' |
Scottish, Scottish Gaelic |
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locklan
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From the land of lakes/lochs (originally referring to fjord/sea lands); sometimes associated with 'warrior' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Locklany
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Derived from Lochlann - 'land of lakes' or 'land of the fjords'; traditionally associated with 'Viking' or 'Norseman'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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locklin
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Originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Lochlainn' - Lochlainn is associated with 'land of lakes' or 'Norseman/Viking'. |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Logen
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Little hollow |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lugaidh
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Associated with the god Lugh; conveys ideas of 'light', 'brightness' or 'skill' (i.e., 'of/related to Lugh') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Lughaidhe
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Associated with Lugh - 'light' or 'brightness'; often rendered as 'descendant of Lugh' or 'famous/skilled one'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Macalaster
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Son of Alasdair (Alasdair = Gaelic form of Alexander, 'defender of men') |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Macalister
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son of Alasdair (Alexander) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Macallister
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son of Alasdair (Alasdair = Gaelic form of Alexander, 'defender of men') |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Macbeth
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son of life |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Macbryd
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‘Son of Bríd/Brigid’ - son of the exalted one; tied to notions of strength or eminence |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Maccallum
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son of Columba (Colm) - 'dove' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Maccormack
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son of Cormac (Cormac commonly interpreted as 'charioteer' or associated with 'raven') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Maccoy
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Son of Aodh (Aodh = 'fire' or 'fiery') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Maccrae
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Son of grace / son of prosperity |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Macdougall
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son of Dougal - Dougal from Gaelic dubh-ghall meaning 'dark/black stranger' or 'dark foreigner' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Macghee
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son of Aodh - descendant of Aodh; Aodh means 'fire' and is often Anglicized as Hugh |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Mackalistair
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son of Alistair - 'son of the defender of men' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Mackalister
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Son of Alasdair/Alistair (son of Alexander) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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