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The last name Bunch has a Scottish origin. It is a medieval name for a portly or rotund person or someone whose occupation was a barrel maker.
English and Scottish,etremely common medieval name.Derived from old french Marguerite and Latin Margarita from Greek Margarites.
the name Bruce is Scottish
Bruce is the name of a Scottish clan.
Medieval spinsters spin and arnt educated in the work that they do
No it is a Scottish family name from after the medieval period; as a first name it is extremely modern.
An Arab chieftain is an emir.
Arabelle is a variant of the Medieval Scottish name Arabella, which means "beautiful altar" in Latin.
Valentine is an English and Scottish medieval personal name. From the Latin word, Valentinus.
Emir
The name Aiken is of Scottish origin and means "son of Aitken," derived from the medieval Scottish personal name Aitken, itself derived from the Old Norse name Eikjofr, meaning "oak tree."
The last name Bunch has a Scottish origin. It is a medieval name for a portly or rotund person or someone whose occupation was a barrel maker.
In Scottish Gaelic Mac Gille Bheathain (see McIlwaine) or variant of MelvilleIn Irish Gaelic Ó Maoil Mhín 'descendant of the devotee of Maoilmhín', a personal name meaning 'gentle chieftain'.As a first name: ?
English and Scottish,etremely common medieval name.Derived from old french Marguerite and Latin Margarita from Greek Margarites.
Gavin means "White Hawk/cool dude." It is the late medieval form of the name Gawain, which in turn is believed to have originated from the Welsh name Gwalchgwn, meaning "White Hawk."
Dubhtach, pagan Scottish king of Leinster, and Brocca, a CHristian Pictish slave
AnswerI think it might be Kern AnswerKerns tended to be Irish. A Scottish infantryman might also be called a gallowglass (galloglaigh, in Scottish).