MacGill Ancient Tartan
From the Highlands of Scotland
About The MacGill Ancient Tartan
Clan MacGill is a Scottish surname with origins primarily in the Highlands and Lowlands, especially around Argyll and Perthshire. The name derives from the Gaelic "Mac an Ghoill" or "Mac Gille", meaning "son of the servant" or "son of the lad," reflecting the traditional Gaelic naming conventions tied to familial or occupational roles.
MacGill is often considered a sept of larger clans such as Clan Campbell or Clan MacGregor, depending on geographic and historical affiliations. The name carries a proud heritage of loyalty, service, and connection to Scotland's rich clan history.
Associated Names/Septs ?
MacGill, McGill, MacGille, McGille, Gill, Gillies
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