MacIvor Modern Tartan
From the Highlands of Scotland
About The MacIvor Modern Tartan
Clan MacIvor (or MacIobhar) is a Scottish clan name with roots in the Highlands, particularly in Argyll and Perthshire. The name comes from the Gaelic "Mac Iomhair", meaning "son of Ivor." Ivor is a Norse name brought to Scotland by Viking settlers and later adopted into Gaelic culture, reflecting the clan's Norse-Gaelic origins.
The MacIvors were historically associated with several larger Highland clans, including Clan Campbell and Clan MacDougall, depending on the region. In some traditions, MacIvor is considered a sept of Clan Campbell, and members bearing the name would have owed allegiance to that powerful family.
Although relatively small, the MacIvors were known for their loyalty, courage, and martial skills, often serving as warriors and landholders in the service of their allied clans.
Associated Names/Septs ?
MacIvor, McIvor, MacIver, McIver, MacIobhar, MacYver
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