Arthur, William (1857) An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman. Public Domain.
LESLIE
As described in historical dictionaries
An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857)
This family, according to tradition, descended from Bartholomew de Leslyn, a noble Hungarian, who came to Scotland with Queen Margaret, about the year 1067. He was the son of Walter de Leslyn, who had assumed this surname from the castle of Leslyn, in Hungary, where he was born. Bartholomew being in great favor with Malcom Canmore, obtained from that prince grants of several lands in Aberdeenshire, which it is said he called Leslyn, after his own surname. Malcom de Leslyn, who succeeded him, was the progenitor of all the Leslies in Scotland. Robert Verstegan, in his Antiquities, remarks on the word ley: "A combat having taken place in Scotland between a noble of the family of Leslie and a foreign knight, in which the Scot was victorious, the following lines in memory of the deed, and the place where it happened, are still extant: "Between the Less-Ley and the Mair, He slew the knight and left him there." The name may be derived from Lesslo, a maritime territory in Denmark.
Patronymica Britannica (1860)
LESLIE. "The family ofLeslie, to which belong two Scottish peerages, trace their origin to Bartholomew, a Flemish chief, who settled with liis followers in the district of Garioch, in Aberdeensliire, in the reign of AVilliam the Lion. He took the 2 c
Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.
Origin: Celtic
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: Scotland
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Gaelic