-
derived from a
Scottish Gaelic name,
Gille Chrìost,
Gille Chriosd,
meaning "servant of Christ" (i.e.
gilla "servant",
chriosd "Christ").
Surnames of similar...
- Archibald, Bishop,
Gillespie GillEasbuig Gillespie,
Archibald GilleChriosd Gilchrist,
Christie GilleChrìost Gilchrist,
Christie Gill'Iosa
Gillies Giobsan Gibson...
- mac
Gillechriosd means "Fionnla the black, son of
Gillechriosd". A
modern Scottish Gaelic spelling of the name is
Fionnlagh Dubh mac
GilleChrìosd. There...
-
Macraes from
Kintail was
Fionnla Dubh mac
Gillechriosd,
According to John Macrae,
Fionnla Dubh mac
Gillechriosd was
about two, or three,
generations removed...
- or in Gaelic,
Gille Chriosd, the
progenitor of the
Clann an Mhaoil, was a
religious man like his father.
Because of this,
Gille Chriosd wore the tonsure...
- its
descent from the
original line of the
Earls of Lennox,
through Gille Chriosd,
brother of Maol Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox, who
received in charter...
-
Macaulay continued to hold
Eilean Donan on his behalf.
Fionnla Dubh mac
Gillechriosd,
considered by clan
historians to be the
founder of the Clan
Macrae in...
- 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus (1243–1304) Maol
Choluim (Malcolm) I (d. 1303) Mormaer...
- 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus (1243–1304) Maol
Choluim (Malcolm) I (d. 1303) Mormaer...
- 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus (1243–1304) Maol
Choluim (Malcolm) I (d. 1303) Mormaer...