Connell Modern Tartan
From the Highlands of Scotland
About The Connell Modern Tartan
Clan Connell, sometimes linked with the ancient Gaelic name O'Connell, has roots in both Irish and Scottish heritage. In Scotland, the name is believed to derive from the Gaelic Conall, meaning "strong wolf" or "high and mighty. " Although not a major clan in the traditional Highland sense, the Connells were historically associated with Argyllshire and the western Highlands.
They are thought to be connected to the larger Clan Donald and Clan Campbell spheres of influence, often appearing as a sept of those dominant clans in the region. The name has numerous spelling variations, especially after anglicization, and many Connells later emigrated to Ireland, Canada, and the Americas.
Associated Names/Septs ?
Connell, O'Connell, Cannell, Connall, Conell, Conall, Connill, Connull, Connel, Connal, Connul, Canell, Cannel, O'Connall, O'Conell, Connell, Connelly
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