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Surnames
Contained in this section is an ever growing list of Surnames and their family connections with Ayrshire. This is proving to be extremely useful for connecting many descendants together. If you would like to add your Ayrshire descendants to existing names, or new ones then please supply either a descendant tree or 6 - 10 lines with your descendant details - also your contact e-mail address which will be placed at the head of each descendant section. Each surname page, as well as the various descendant trees, will have a search link which will search the whole website for any reference to it throughout the site (in census data etc.) This is often a good starting point to find likely Ayrshire Ancestors. Many researchers have already linked up with other living relatives through common connections found here.
Search here for all references to a particular Surname throughout this site
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Here are some traditional Gaelic names. All of them have Gaelic or ancient Celtic roots. Most of them have a long history and many of them are from myth and legend. The approximate pronunciations are included, but remember that Gaelic pronunciations are very different from English pronunciations. The phonetic spellings listed are rough approximations
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