Yes
Unless you are of Scottish descent, you do not have a Scottish last name. The only other way to acquire a Scottish last name is to marry someone of Scottish descent.
of course she is Scottish :)
Gordon MacDonald - Scottish politician - was born in 1960.
Mary Macdonald has written: 'Scottish Shortbread' 'Scottish Salmon'
Sir John A. Macdonald's father's name was Hugh Macdonald. He was a Scottish immigrant who settled in Canada. Hugh played a significant role in shaping John A. Macdonald's early life and values.
The most common last name in Prince Edward Island is "MacDonald." This name reflects the island's Scottish heritage, as many early settlers were of Scottish descent. It is prevalent not only in PEI but also throughout other regions of Canada with similar historical ties.
like many European surnames, (O', de, ...son, Mc, etc.) Mac meant you were from the family of. MacDonald is definitely a Scottish family name.
scottish
the last name Meiklejohn, is Scottish
Shes is a scottish singer
I believe Bailey is Scottish
H. M. MacDonald has written: 'The clarsach' -- subject(s): English poetry, Scottish Authors, Scottish poetry