there are 4 groups of islands in scottland.they are shetland,orkney,hebrides
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.
It's a Scottish name. The is an island Islay (pronounced eye-la)
Of the island
A dirk.
Mote A broch.
lochan
The Scottish word for island is "Eilean."
It is important to know the meaning of names. The name Lindsey is Scottish in origin and means from the island of the lime tree.
the island is Timor
islet
The small island off the south coast is called "Sandy Cove Island."
Probably the Scottish Smallpipes, because they have small in their name.