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A’ Ghàidhealtachd

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Ar sinnsearan

Our ancestors

Sloinneadh can also mean patronymic, a name which tells who your father was, and who your grandfather was and so on. These names are still common among Gaels.

Dòmhnall Sheumais Chaluim

Donald of James of Calum.

Màiri nighean Alasdair Ruaidh

Mary Daughter of Red–haired Alasdair/Alexander

Some people can recite this name back sia, seachd no fiù ‘s ochd ginealaichean (six, seven or even eight generations)!

What do you think?

If you have a Scottish surname, do you know it in Gaelic? 

Do you also know your patronymic, or can you work it out?