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- Glencoe village. Tron Bhogha-Froise - Sgeulachdan is Bardachd, Alasdair MacAonghais, Canan, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Teanga, Sleite, An t-Eilean Sgitheanach...
- example, MacPhearais (Mac+Pearas=son of Pierce) has been anglicized as Corish, and MacAonghais has been anglicized as MacAngus, MacInnis, MacInnes, Innis...
- all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female. Some of the Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- MacInnes is a Scottish clan originally from the western highlands of Scotland. The origin of the name "MacInnes" is an anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Aong****s...
- place-name list; Tron Bhogha-Froise - Sgeulachdan is Bàrdachd, Alasdair MacAonghais, Cànan, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Teanga, Slèite, An t-Eilean Sgitheanach...
- the historian also says that the early MacGillivrays of Mull “seem to be otherwise called MacAonghais or MacInnes.” In 1222, Alexander II of Scotland...
- John of Islay (or John MacDonald) (Scottish Gaelic: Eòin Mac Dòmhnuill or Scottish Gaelic: Iain mac Aonghais Mac Dhòmhnuill) (died 1386) was the lord...
- Dono(u)gh, MacConachie, MacConachy, MacConaghy, MacConchy, MacConechie, MacConkey, MacConnachie, MacConnechie, MacConnichie, MacConochie, MacConoughy, MacDona...
- Tearlach Mac Raghnuill 'ic Alasdair Mac Raghnuill 'ic Aonghas Mac Raghnuill 'ic Alasdair Fiadhaich 'ic Donnchadh Mac Aonghais 'ic Alasdair Ruadh Mac Dòmhnuill...
- Flora MacDonald (1722 – 5 March 1790) is best known for helping Charles Edward Stuart evade government troops after the Battle of Culloden in April 1746...