MCLEISH
Recorded variant spellings include Mc Leish, Mcleish
McLeish is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin that has been documented in the British Isles for several centuries. The name is derived from the Gaelic Mac Gille Íosa, a patronymic construction that literally means “son of the servant of Jesus.”
The element Mac signifies “son of,” while gille translates as “follower” or “servant” and Iosa is the Gaelic form of the Christian name Jesus. Consequently, the surname reflects a Christian devotion, as many Gaelic names beginning with the syllable Gil or Kil do. The use of a patronymic surname indicates that the initial bearer was a descendant of a man named Gille Íosa, and that the name was employed to identify his line of offspring.
Over the centuries the spelling of the surname has varied widely. In addition to the conventional forms McLeish and MacLise, numerous variants have been recorded, including MacLeish, MacLish, Mcless, McCloch, M'Culeis, McColleis, MacLese, Macless, McLisse and others. The proliferation of forms reflects both orthographic changes and the adaptation of the name by record‑keepers across different regions of Scotland.
Historical documents trace the surname back to at least the fourteenth century. The earliest known record is the 1376 charter of John M'Lese of Auchinbrech, Dumfriesshire, issued under the reign of King Robert III. Subsequent evidence appears in the early sixteenth and later centuries: a witness named Alexander Macless was recorded in 1500 at Dumbarton; in 1580 an individual listed as Gillecrist Og M'Culeis of Ardnahow was mentioned in an Iona Charter; in 1613 a Malleis McColleis of North Perthshire was fined for “reset of Clan Gregor”; and in 1683 a Margaret McLiss was documented as a resident of Fortingall, Perthshire. These entries illustrate the enduring presence of the surname among Scottish families over many generations.
Affiliated heraldic symbols include a gold shield bearing two red chevrons and a black canton. The canton is described as standing “very high among honourable bearings” and was granted in recognition of eminent service. This coat of arms is often associated with the McLeish lineage, although variations in the design exist among different family branches.
The surname McLeish is firmly situated within the cultural and linguistic context of Scotland. It is associated with the Gaelic language, the Christian faith, and the broader Celtic heritage of the British Isles. The name’s patronymic structure, its manifold spelling variants, and its documented historical usage demonstrate the longevity and adaptability of this Scottish family name through the centuries.
Typical given names associated with the McLeish surname
Male
- Alan
- Alexander
- Andrew
- David
- Ian
- James
- John
- Robert
- Thomas
- William
Female
- Agnes
- Anne
- Barbara
- Brenda
- Catherine
- Elizabeth
- Fiona
- Helen
- Linda
- Margaret
- Marie
- Mary
- Susan
- Tracy
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There are approximately 2,724 people named McLeish in the UK. That makes it roughly the 3,280th most common surname in Britain. Around 42 in a million people in Britain are named McLeish.
Surname type: From name of parent
Origin: Celtic
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: Scotland
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Gaelic
Famous people named McLeish
- Alex McLeish - Scottish football player and manager
- Henry McLeish - Politician born 1948
- Hugh McLeish - Scottish professional football player (1948 to 1)
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