Land of the Scots, from Old English Scottas, "inhabitants of Ireland." Old English borrowed the word from late Latin Scotti, of unknown origin. It may possibly have come from an Irish term of scorn, scuit. After the departure of the Romans from Britain in 423, an Irish tribe invaded Scotland, and the name came with them. It later extended to other Irish who settled in the northern regions of Britain. ,
Mary Queen of Scots full name was simply Mary Stewart(later Stuart due to the French difficulty with the letter 'w'). However, her title was "Queen of Scotland", "Queen of Scotland and Princess consort of France", "Queen of Scotland and France" and "Queen Dowager of Scotland" respectively.
Many fangirls have come up with fan names for Scotland but the one that seems to be the most popular would have to be Ian Kirkland.
McMullen is of a eurpean decent and originates in scotland and its cool
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Scotland Yard
That was Ireland. Scotland was Caledonia
The name Mokan traces it roots from Scotland. It is a family name from Scotland.
The name Caledonia has often been applied to Scotland, It is derived from Caledonii, the Roman name of a tribe in the northern part Great Britain or what is now Scotland.
Scotland is a country not a state.
At various times in the past, Scotland has been known as Alba, Caledonia and Pictland. The name 'Scotland' came from the Scotti tribe who settled in what is now Scotland from Ireland.
Newcastle is the name of a city in England. It is not in Scotland.
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Currently it is Scotland. Before the union with England it was officially known as The Kingdom of Scotland.
A name that originated in Scotland.
Scotland
The population of Scotland never referred to Scotland as Caledonia, the Romans did. Before the word 'Scotland' it was referred to as 'Alba'.
In the past, Scotland has been known as Alba and Caledonia. The present name of Scotland came from the Irish Scotti tribe who inhabited southwest Scotland about 1500 years ago.