Ian
The most northerly county on the mainland of Scotland is Caithness.
The surname Johnston is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name John's town, which means "John's settlement" or "John's estate." It is a common surname in Scotland and can also be found in Ireland and England.
The Scottish name for John is "Ian." This name has Gaelic origins, derived from the name "Iain," which is a traditional Scottish form of John. Ian is commonly used in Scotland and has various variations in other cultures as well.
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The followers of John Knox in Scotland were known as the "Presbyterians." They were a Protestant group who advocated for a system of church governance led by elected elders, known as presbyters. Knox played a key role in the establishment of Presbyterianism in Scotland during the Reformation.
That was Ireland. Scotland was Caledonia
The poetic name for Scotland is "Caledonia."
The cast of The Face of Scotland - 1938 includes: John Grierson as John Knox John Laurie as Narrator
John Highet has written: 'The churches in Scotland to-day' -- subject(s): Religion, Scotland, Sects
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.
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JOHN!!!! we dont speak another language!!!!!