The name comes from the Lochaber area of the Highlands, home of the Camerons, where it was once popular.
Possibly after its place of origin Lochaber Scotland .. My family the MacIntaillears (Taylors of Clan Cameron) were famous for using them
The farewell drink traditionally given by Scottish highlanders is known as "the parting glass." This drink is typically shared amongst friends or family before bidding farewell to someone who is leaving.
It's called a sporan.
A dagger esp as formerly worn by Scottish Highlanders is called a dirk.
The New York Highlanders were given that name for two reasons. One was due to the elevated location of the team (Hilltop Park was located in northern Manhattan) and the second was the team's president, Joseph Gordon, whose name was equivalent to the British military unit "The Gordon Highlanders".
sporran
If a given name it is the same, but the Scottish Gaelic name Eilidh is close in sound.
Kyle is a unisexEnglish-language given name, derived from the Scottish surname Kyle, which is itself from a placename (from the Scottish Gaelic caol "narrow, strait").
lochan
Tartan
Dundee
CLAYMORE. Claidheamh means sword (cf. Latin gladius) and mor means big.