-
Gaelic Language,
wrote the
following words: MAC-BEAN, G (i.e. Gaelic).
McBheathain, from Beathan,
Englished as Bean (1490, Beane, 1481) or Benjamin: *Bitâtagno-s...
- period, a Gaelic-speaking
settlement named New
Inverness was
established in
McIntosh County, Georgia, by
settlers from in and
around Inverness. The name...
- MacBain,
Cowan vs MacCowan,
Ritchie vs MacRitchie. Also, the
prefixes Mac- and
Mc- are interchangeable,
although individuals may have a
preference as to which...
-
Hills of
Britain (rhb.org.uk).
McKim,
Claire (2
November 2015). "St Kilda: Britain's most
remote location". The Scotsman.
McKenzie,
Steven (2014). "Marilyn...
- Reudle) Port
Bheathain Argyllshire Bunessan 56°17′22″N 6°12′00″W / 56.28950119°N 6.20010068°W / 56.28950119; -6.20010068 (Port
Bheathain) Lord Lovat's...
- The
Scottish translation being the
anglicized form of
Gaelic Mac
Gille Bheathain,
meaning ‘son of the
servant of (Saint) Beathan’ and also a
personal name...