The Grays from the Inverurie area.
originaly from Norway and then became a clan in Scotland
The surname Napier originated in Scotland before 1066. It is a Scottish clan name.
It is a name place surname, the Tolmie's were a sect of the Clan MacLeod of Lewis in the Outer Herbrides, Scotland.
I've read that it was a Scottish clan name for a region in eastern Britain along the border between what is today Scotland and England.
Taggart is a surname from Ulster (Northern Ireland) and means "priest" The Taggert family is a sept of the Ross clan in Scotland.
Our name Scotland came from the Irish. An Irish clan came to here called the.Scots then we pretty much adapted it to what the name is today
A slightly different family name, Chisholm, exists in Scotland and their clan are associated with Erchless Castle in Scotland. That may be the name you mean. There is also a piece of pipe band music associated with them, known as the Chisholm Castle March.
Isaq family is the most powerfull clan in horn of africa
Smith is the most popular surname followed closely by MaCdonald. the most popular girls name in Scotland is Lucy i think
Brianna
If u want to make a clan name go to the clan chat icon then go clan setup then write your clan name no, i want to make a clan signature not a clan.
According to the database of Scottish clan surnames from the Ancestral Scotland web site, the surname Sylvester is not affiliated with any Scottish clan. The surname Sylvester also is not listed with any of the Scottish Clan Septs and Dependents provided by the Electric Scotland web site. According to the Internet Surname Database, the first records with the surname Sylvester were that of Thomas Silvestr, dating from 1212 in the "Book of Fees for Hampshire" (England), during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216. Click on the "Add related links" in the left side bar to see the links for Ancestral Scotland - Scottish Clans, Electric Scotland - Scottish Clan Septs and Dependents, and the Internet Surname Database - Sylvester.