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This surname Lindsay is of English, Scottish, and of Irish origin. See related links for more information about the meaning and origins of surname Lindsay.
Anderson is a Scottish (Lowland) name. The Highland version is MacAndrew.
The name Zeyad comes from Muslim origins
Scottish i think
is an English and Scottish name for someone who lived in the woods.
Yes, it has Scottish and Irish origins and means "champion in Gaelic.
No, Fiona is not a biblical name. It has Scottish and Gaelic origins.
The name "Alistair" has its origins set in the Scottish Gaelic language and means "protector". The name itself was anglicized from the spelling "Alasdair".
Andra Nechita's birth name is Andra Ioana Nechita.
A Scottish surname (MacNèill in Gaelic) it means 'son of Niall'.
Andra Martin's birth name is Sandra Rehn.
Well, a name is a name, regardless of its origins. The name Alexandra in Swedish is said "Alexandra", pretty much the same as it is done in English. The only difference is that we might think of the name as it were composed of the name "Alex" and then "andra" (meaning 'other'). Alex + andra = Alexandra. Other than this, there really is no greater difference in the way it is said.
Fern Andra's birth name is Vernal Edna Andrews.
Peterson could have a lot of origins and German may be one of them along with English and Scandinavian and Scottish
Yes, "Isobel" is a nice and classic name with Scottish origins. It is similar to the name "Isabel" and means "pledged to God."
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 surname Morrison actually has three origins according to the link I've listed below: Irish, Scottish-Alt, and Scottish. Please access that link for more information.