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Scottish clans and ancestry in Scotland

Discover Scottish clans and connect with your ancestors amidst our windswept landscapes, ancient castles, and friendly locals. Whether you've got your full family history and ancestry traced, you want to know where your Scottish surname comes from, or the history of clans in Scotland, experience where your ancestors once stood, and learn about how they lived and worked in Scotland’s ancient times.

Start your ancestral journey

Feel connected to your ancestors and get a fresh perspective by learning more about Scotland’s languages, culture, and landscape.

The history of Scottish Gaelic

Find out more about the history of Scottish Gaelic, one of Scotland’s official languages. Including Gaelic phrases, place names and upcoming events.

Tartan and kilts

You might think you know tartan, but its story is as rich and complex as its iconic fabric. 

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The history of clans in Scotland

The Three Sisters

Die Three Sisters, Glencoe

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What is a clan?

Few aspects of Scotland’s history were as colourful, or as bloody, as the clan system. From ancient origins in the Celtic, Norse, or Norman-French traditions, by the 13th century the clans had grown firm roots in the Highlands of Scotland.

While the term "clan" means family or children in Gaelic - not everyone in the same clan was actually related to each other but instead joined for protection and identity. The clans lived off the land, with cattle being their main source of wealth and, along with border disputes, the prime cause of inter-clan unrest.

The Battle of Culloden and the Highland Clearances

The system remained largely intact until the time of the Battle of Culloden in 1746, where the Jacobite rebellion was mercilessly crushed by the royal troops of King George II. By this point, improved trade and communication links between northern and southern clans were already leading to the dilution of the clan system and the infamous Highland Clearances effectively signalled the end as thousands of Scottish land workers were evicted, with some emigrating to distant shores.

Ein Gedenkstein für Clan Mackintosh, Highlands

Clans today

Today, many clans can be traced back to a specific part of Scotland, for example the MacLeods of Skye, the MacNeils of Barra, or the MacNabs of St Fillan on Loch Earn. If you have ancestral ties and a clan history in Scotland, a trip to your clan’s homeland is an incomparable and moving experience.

Where do clan names come from?

It was often thought that people with a clan surname were direct descendants of the clan chief, but it was also common to adopt a surname when land was taken over to show solidarity and ensure protection with the clan. The same name often had multiple spellings, due to lack of standard spelling rules for years. McNeil, for example, is also spelt McNeill, MacNeil, MacNèill, MacNeill and McNeal!

What are the Gaelic connections with clan names?

The Gaelic connection can be seen in names such as Craig (from the Gaelic creag, which means "crag" or "rocks") and Cameron (from cam and sròn which forms camshròin meaning "crooked nose").

Are there familial name ties with Scottish clans?

Patronymics also feature in Scotland - for instance, if Peter has a son called John, John's surname becomes Peterson, meaning "Peter's son". Names also derive from where people lived, for instance, Murray from Moray in the North East.

Were professions considered in clans?

Professions also played their part - such as Baxter (baker), Webster (weaver), and Brewster (brewer), as did influences from Norse (Gunn) and Irish immigration during the 19th century (Daly or Dailly).

What clan am I?

From castles and monuments to alliances and ancestral lands, each clan has its own unique history. Find out which Scottish clan you belong to and uncover tartans, crests, and mottos.

Join a clan society

There are over 500 clan and family associations registered around the world, who regularly host clan gatherings to celebrate their Scottish heritage.

Search for your clan on the ScotlandShop website

Find your clan on ScotlandShop's website

Check out ScotlandShop's clan map

Find out more about where your ancestors come from

Trace your family tree

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"I came here as a stranger, but I leave knowing Scotland is part of who I am. I think my Mum would be proud." - Eugene Levy on uncovering his Scottish roots and ancestry.

There are lots of great resources available when looking to research your Scottish ancestry DNA. Check out these excellent online resources for more information.

  • Visit the Scotlandspeople website
  • Browse the search rooms at the National Records of Scotland
  • Delve into your history at the Highland Archive Centre
  • Find a local family history centre
  • Hebrides People - find your family

An influencer's ancestral trip to Scotland

Influencer Brooke Willson explores Ben A'an

"Travelling with my friend Maddy, who has Scottish ancestry, made our trip even more special. Our experiences helped us learn more about her heritage as we explored the beauty of Scotland."

Brooke Willson, Outdoor Lifestyle Influencer

  • Instagram - @brookewillson
  • Instagram - @mddyelrck

Follow along Brooke's Scottish adventure

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