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.
Chief
What scottish clan does Aitken belong to
Liquor
None, Humphrey is not a Scottish name. It is of English, Norman and German origin.
A group of families with the same surname is called a clan.
The surname Napier originated in Scotland before 1066. It is a Scottish clan name.
The name Brooks is not typically associated with a specific Scottish clan. It is an English and Anglo-Saxon surname that does not have a direct connection to a Scottish clan.
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.
What scottish clan does Aitken belong to
Bruce is the name of a Scottish clan.
Liquor
leader
Chief
The name Oglesby is Scottish. It is derived of the Clan Ogilvin, you may also find information under Clan Ogilvie. The Oglesby's are a sept of that clan.
When a clan leader retires, they usually keep their leader name as a sign of respect for their service and leadership. This name represents their time as a leader of the clan and is often how they are known by the other cats in their community.
It is a Scottish title of Lord or Chief of a clan.
None, Humphrey is not a Scottish name. It is of English, Norman and German origin.
Hailey is an English and Scottish clan name that means "Hay's meadow."