Craig Ancient Tartan
From the Highlands of Scotland
About The Craig Ancient Tartan
Clan Craig is a Lowland Scottish surname with ancient roots, derived from the Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock" or "crag. " The name originally referred to someone who lived near a steep or rugged rock formation.
While Craig was never one of the major Highland clans and is not currently recognized as a clan with a chief under Scots law, it was a well-established family in the north-east, particularly in Aberdeenshire and the surrounding regions. One of the most notable figures was Sir Thomas Craig of Riccarton, a 16th-century jurist and authority on Scottish feudal law.
Though not officially part of another clan, some sources have historically listed Craig as a sept of Clan MacGregor, though this is debated.
Associated Names/Septs ?
Craig, Craigh, Creag, Creagh, Craige, Creig, Crag
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