Scottish wildcat, red deer, otter, badger, red squirrel, capercaillie, ptarmigan, golden eagle.
The surname Henderson is a Scottish and northern Irish patronymic from Hendry, a Scottish spelling of the personal name Henry. Some Scottish families with this name have ancestors whose name was Henryson.
The surname Henderson is a Scottish and northern Irish patronymic from Hendry, a Scottish spelling of the personal name Henry. Some Scottish families with this name have ancestors whose name was Henryson.
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Generally Scandinavian, mainly swedish, but in this spelling Scottish. My husbands last name is Neilson and his family is Scottish with some Swedish history.
Ferguson is a Scottish surname, derived from the Gaelic name "MacFhearghusa," meaning "son of Fearghas." It is associated with various Scottish clans, particularly in the regions of Aberdeenshire and the Highlands. While some individuals with the surname may have Irish connections, the name is predominantly recognized as Scottish in origin.
There does appear to be a Scottish clan, but the name can also be from West Norway. The island of Holsenøy, to the northwest of Bergen, has a small farming area with a small lake with the name "Ryland." Some who live there, or lived there in the past, took their name from this area. How the area got the name is still uncertain. As for the Scottish origins, I can't be of much help. Sorry.
I believe it is scottish and irish....some -one please tell me if I am correct...
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I have some family with the last name Belyou, which was originally spelled Bellew. They're of Irish decent.
Here are some Scottish cake names Scottish Oatcakes, Scottish Shortbread, and Traditional Scottish Dundee Cake.
It originates from the name Turnbull, which is the name of a Scottish clan. Over time, it ran together and became Trimble for some of the Turnbull clan's descendants.
Good names for a female Scottish Fold include "Merida," "Mrs. Fluffington," "Princess Fluffy," "Blue Bell," and "Lassie." Of course, any name that is fitting and fun could be applied to the Scottish Fold.