The Scottish name for hill is "brae."
The surname Plyler is of English origin and is believed to be a variant of the name Pylle, which comes from a place name meaning "hill." It is likely that the surname was originally given to someone who lived near or on a hill.
It's a Scottish name. The is an island Islay (pronounced eye-la)
The name Leslie is of Scottish Gaelic origin. It comes from a Scottish surname and a place name which probably meant "garden of hollies".
Neeps
He who supplants OR The Supplanter He who supplants ORThe Supplanter
Hamilton is a Scottish name from Old English meaning crooked hill.
Scottish/Old english, Meaning "round hill"
Moncrief is a Scottish name from Moncreiff Hill near Perth. Named for Gaelic- monadh 'hill' + craoibhe- of craobh 'tree'.
No, he's English.
The surname Knox is of Scottish origin. It is derived from a Scottish place name, "Knock" or "Knox," which means a small hill or hillock. The surname likely originated as a territorial name for someone who lived near or on a small hill.
Name: Briana Gender: Female Origin: Gaelic(Irish/Scottish) Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous; hill Form of: Brian
According to surname data base it is an English surname of Devonshire originmeaning 'cottage on the hill' from hlinc+cot.
Hill or mountain
Unless you are of Scottish descent, you do not have a Scottish last name. The only other way to acquire a Scottish last name is to marry someone of Scottish descent.
A Scottish biscuit is often called shortbread.
The surname Plyler is of English origin and is believed to be a variant of the name Pylle, which comes from a place name meaning "hill." It is likely that the surname was originally given to someone who lived near or on a hill.
[Scottish Gaelic] seanmhair [Pronounced= shen-a-var]