His fighting knife. Dirk is a Scottish name for a dagger, a long double-edged knife.
A small dagger is a stiletto.
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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.
The name Logan is of Scottish origin. It is derived from a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning "little hollow" or "small cove."
there are 4 groups of islands in scottland.they are shetland,orkney,hebrides
William Small - Scottish politician - died in 1978.
William Small - Scottish politician - was born in 1909.
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.
The owners of, and the people who worked, small farms in Scotland were once called Crofters as the name for their small farms was crofts.
A Scottish biscuit is often called shortbread.
No, Reed is not a Scottish name. It is of English origin meaning "red" or "ruddy." It is more commonly used as a surname rather than a first name in English-speaking countries.