As a surname Scot;as a first name Scot or Scott.
The surname Campbell originated in Scotland.
There are many Boyd's in Ulster. Most of whom originated in Scotland. There are no specifically Ulster-Scots names as such but if the name is in Ireland and the family can be traced back further to Scotland then those people are likely to be Ulster-Scots.
Robert K. Campbell has written: 'The Importance of being Ulster'
The surname Shamblin originated in Scotland and then from what is now Northern Ireland (Ulster).
Apparently it's of Irish background; from Ulster.
The surname Simms originated in Scotland, but has been in Ulster since the early 1600's.
Campbell is a Scottish surname. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic words meaning 'crooked-mouthed'; the Campbell clan's tartan is yellow, black, and red.
In a list of 100 famous Scottish people, none had a surname starting with Q.
The origin of the surname Null is Ireland. There is not a listed meaning for this last name and it first surfaced in the province of Ulster.
McKiddy is both. Read more on the ulster scot people,, or scots-irish as they are known in america to find out more.
Holly is an English surname adopted by two families in Ireland. In Co. Kerry the surname McCullin (Mac Cuilinn). In Ulster the surname McQuillan (Mac Uighlin).