It is both
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
The surname Calhoun is Scottish. If you try to look up Calhoun ancestry, and it says they were Irish only, that would be wrong, and I know this for a fact because I am a Calhoun myself, and my grandpa has the family record. The Calhouns were originally Scottish and their original name was Colquhoun (Co Hoon).
Its Irish my last name is caldwell :)
Last names beginning with "Mc" or "Mac" are of Irish origins.
Cowart means cow herder and is Irish and English I should know because that is my last name :-)
I have some family with the last name Belyou, which was originally spelled Bellew. They're of Irish decent.
scottish
I believe Bailey is Scottish
The surname Bickerstaff is of English origin. It is believed to have originated from a place name in Lancashire, England. There is no direct link between the surname and Scotland or Ireland.
In Irish, "An ceann deireanach";In Scottish Gaelic: ?
It is Scottish in origin.
I think is both scottish and irish and english. But i could be wrong
Scottish, Irish, English and French.
It is Celtic (Irish, Scottish, etc.).
Usually it is either Irish or Scottish.
It is both IRISH and SCOTTISH of origin.
It can be Irish, English, Welsh or Scottish. (surname database)