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Scottish Gaelic as:
Camarran (masculine),
Chamarran (feminine); or as
Camshron (masculine) and
Chamshron (feminine).[citation needed] Alan
Cameron (disambiguation)...
- community : a
comprehensive sociolinguistic survey of
Scottish Gaelic. Gòrdan
Camshron, Pàdruig Moireach,
Brian Ó Curnáin, Iain Caimbeul,
Brian MacDonald, Tamás...
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gives the clan a "British"
ancestry (from
Uther Pendragon, and Arthur)
Camshron Cameron Clann Eóghain na h-Oitrich Clan Ewen of
Otter Contains an early...
- (mac + Dòmhnall)
Caimbeul 'Campbell' (cam 'crooked' + beul 'mouth') vs
Camshron 'Cameron' (cam + sròn 'nose') sgian-dubh 'Sgian-dubh' (sgian 'knife' +...
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Gaelic names Campbell (originally caimbeul) "crooked-mouth" and
Cameron (
camshròn) "crooked nose", as well as the
sports term cambóg,
which in
Gaelic refers...
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Mulroney in 2024. The song was
composed in 1856 by John
Cameron (Iain
Camshron), a
native of
Ballachulish and
known locally in the
Gaelic fashion as Iain...
- Lochiel, S.J. (Scottish Gaelic:
Maighstir Sandaidh, an t-Athair
Alasdair Camshron) (17
September 1701 in
Achnacarry Castle, Lochaber,
Scotland – 19 October...
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theft from
Ulster Scots merchants and Anglo-Irish landlords. Iain Dubh
Camshròn (Sergent Mòr), who
fought on
after the
Jacobite rising of 1745
until his...
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February 2012.
Retrieved 22
February 2007. Conchúr Ó Giollagáin; Gòrdan
Camshron; Pàdruig Moireach;
Brian Ó Curnáin; Iain Caimbeul;
Brian MacDonald; Tamás...
- Callanach,
MacCallan Caimbeul Campbell Caimbeulach Campbell Camran Cameron Camshron Cameron Camshronach Cameron Cananach Buchanan Canonach Buchanan, MacPherson...