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The Scottish name the Cullins (of Skye and Rhum) are called An Cuiltheann

(or An Cuilthionn) in Scottish Gaelic and is thought to be derived from the Norse kjollen (keel-shaped).

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The surname Cullin in Irish is Ó Cuilinn, cuileannmeans "holly"

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