A group of families with the same surname is called a clan.
The Stuarts
The Scottish surname Spiers is first found in Renfrewshire, where they held a family seat.
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.
A variation of Buchanan, spelled Bochanan in Scottish Gaelic.
Many Scottish clan chiefs are known as Lairds. These are the men who ruled each clan. The chiefdom was passed down through a family line.
Laird is the Scottish name for a Lord.
None. It is not listed as a Scottish clan or sept (a family affiliated with a Scottish clan) family name. I do find the name "Rane" as a clan/family name in India among the Maratha caste in Maharashtra state.
The Stuarts
KIRKYARD
Holyrood.
kirk
The name McDaniel family history indicates that its a popular surname of the Irish and Scottish origin.
The Stuarts were a Scottish royal family.
Ling is another name for Scottish heather. The Latin name is Calluna vulgaris.
Collie or Seltie I think
The Dog family is another name for the canine family.
Generally Scandinavian, mainly swedish, but in this spelling Scottish. My husbands last name is Neilson and his family is Scottish with some Swedish history.