What does MacBean mean?

What does MacBean mean?

MacBean is an ancient Pictish-Scottish name. It is derived from the Gaelic word Beathan or betha which means life. Bean was also the name of a saint in the Breviary of Aberdeen.

What does touch not the cat but the glove mean?

Touch not the cat bot a glove. ‘Bot’ means without. If the cat is ‘ungloved’, its claws are unsheathed. The motto serves as a warning that one should beware when the wildcat’s claws are ‘without a glove’.

What clan was MacBeth?

The MacBeth clan’s supposed ancestor is MacBeth – the King of Scots between 1040 and 1057, however, it is likely that the majority of MacBeths were descended from the Bethunes of Fife who can trace their heritage back to the French town of Béthune.

Do you not touch the cat but the glove?

The clan motto is ‘Touch not the cat bot a glove’. ‘Bot’ means without. If the cat is ‘ungloved’, its claws are unsheathed. The motto serves as a warning that one should beware when the wildcat’s claws are ‘without a glove’.

Is Smith a Scottish clan?

We are an organization comprised of people and their families who are of Scottish or Scots-Irish Smith ancestry. Although the Gaelic name for Smith is Gow, Gowan, or MacGowan, the anglicized form of the name has been used in Scotland since the twelfth century. Today Smith is the most common name in Scotland.

Was there a real king Macbeth?

Shakespeare’s Macbeth bears little resemblance to the real 11th century Scottish king. Mac Bethad mac Findláich, known in English as Macbeth, was born in around 1005. For 14 years, Macbeth seems to have ruled equably, imposing law and order and encouraging Christianity.

Did Macbeth actually exist?

Considered to be one of the last Gaelic kings, the real Macbeth MacFindlaech was not the murderous, terrible character of William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth. Macbeth was born in Alba in central Scotland around 1005—the same year that his grandfather became king.

What clan does Gillis belong?

On the western coast of Scotland and on the Hebrides islands the Gillis family was born among the ancient Dalriadan clans. Their name comes from the Gaelic words “gille Iose,” which means “servant of Jesus.”

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