The Celtic tribes, primarily the Gaelic and Brythonic peoples, were pushed into Ireland, Scotland, and Wales by the Anglo-Saxons during their migration and settlement in Britain between the 5th and 7th centuries. As the Angles and Saxons expanded their territories, they displaced these Celtic groups, leading to significant cultural and linguistic changes in the regions they invaded. Over time, this resulted in the establishment of distinct Celtic identities in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Romans, Angles, Saxons, Vikings, Normans etc.
The surname "Scott" originates from Scotland/Ireland, and it was the ethnic name for a Gaelic speaker.
White Anglo Saxons.
England was at one time inhabited by a tribe called the Angles, and then England was invaded by a Germanic tribe called the Saxons, and as these two ethnic groups gradually merged, they became the Anglo-Saxons.
In English, Scott is an ethnic name for someone with Scottish ancestry. In Scotland and Ireland, the surname Scott is a name for a Gaelic speaker.
Scottish, British (not Scottish), and Polish are the top three ethnic groups in Scotland.
The Scots are a Celtic ethnic group who originated from Ireland and migrated to what is now Scotland in the 5th century AD, mixing with the existing Pictish population. This migration established the kingdom of Dál Riata in western Scotland, which eventually merged with the Pictish kingdom to form the Kingdom of Alba, the precursor to modern Scotland.
the name johnston more commonly used as a surname is not of a paticualr ethnic background as many people of different ethnicities may have this name but the name itself is of scottish origin and is mainly found in Scotland,Ireland,England and America
Ireland
Germans, such as the Saxons, Gaels, native Britons and the Normans.
They are known as the travelling community.
The original inhabitants of Ireland were Celts but in recent years Ireland has become a multi-cultural society.