McClarnon

McClarnon is a surname of Scottish origin, notably present in Northern Ireland and parts of the United Kingdom. The surname is believed to be derived from the Old Gaelic name "Mac Giolla EarnĂ¡in," which translates to "son of the follower of Saint EarnĂ¡in." Over time, variations such as "McLernon" and "MacLarnon" have also been used.

The McClarnon family name is associated with a rich history of Scottish and Irish heritage. Many individuals bearing this surname can trace their roots to clans and families in Scotland and Ireland, where they played significant roles in various historical events.

Throughout the centuries, bearers of the McClarnon surname have been known for their contributions to different fields, including academia, the arts, politics, and sports. Notable figures with this surname have made their mark in various parts of the world, representing the enduring legacy of the McClarnon name.

Today, the McClarnon surname continues to be passed down through generations, with individuals proud to bear a name rich in history and cultural significance. The lineage of the McClarnon family serves as a testament to the enduring heritage of the Scottish and Irish people, both in the United Kingdom and around the world.

There are approximately 87 people named McClarnon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named McClarnon.

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