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derived from Gaelic. The name is an
Anglicized form of the
Gaelic Mac
Coinnich,
which is a
patronymic form of the
personal name
Coinneach meaning "comely"...
- Sgùrr na
Coinnich is the
highest peak on the
Sleat peninsula at the east end of the Isle of Skye.
Together with its
slightly lower neighbour,
Beinn na...
- Cnoc
Còinnich (Scottish Gaelic, "Mossy Hill") is a
Corbett situated in
Ardgoil in the
Argyll & Bute
council region and
forms part of the
Arrochar Alps...
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- encountered. The
prefix "Mac" is used to form a patronym, such as "Mac
Coinnich"—or the
anglicized "Mackenzie"—son of Coinneach/Kenneth. The
female equivalent...
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Eilean Mhic
Coinnich, also
known as
Mackenzie Island (although
recorded on the Land
Register as
McKenseys Island), is an
uninhabited island of 17.3 hectares...
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acceptance in
mainstream scholarship. In the 19th century,
Aonghas Mac
Coinnich proposed that
Scoti came from
Gaelic sgaothaich,
meaning "crowd" or "horde"...
- 19th-century
author Aonghas Mac
Coinnich of
Glasgow proposed that
Scoti was
derived from a
Gaelic ethnonym (proposed by Mac
Coinnich)
Sgaothaich from
sgaoth "swarm"...
- to 762
metres high. Two of the
original Grahams no
longer qualify: Cnoc
Coinnich was
found to be
above the 762
metres (2,500 ft)
height threshold, while...
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century author Aonghas Mac
Coinnich of
Glasgow proposed that
Scoti was
derived from a
Gaelic ethnonym (proposed by Mac
Coinnich)
Sgaothaich from
sgaoth "swarm"...