MCLEES
Also recorded as Mc Lees, Mclees
McLees
The surname McLees is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name MacGille Iosa, which means 'son of the servant of Jesus'. It is a patronymic surname, indicating descent from an ancestor who held the name. The MacLees clan is believed to have originated in the western coast of Scotland, particularly in the regions of Argyll and Bute.
The McLees surname can be traced back to ancient times, with records dating as far back as the 14th century. The McLees clan was known for their loyalty and service to their leaders, often serving as trusted advisors and warriors.
Over the centuries, the McLees family spread across Scotland and eventually some migrated to other parts of the British Isles, including Ireland and England. Today, individuals with the surname McLees can be found in various regions, with concentrations in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of England.
Like many Scottish surnames, the name McLees carries a sense of pride and heritage for those who bear it. The clan's tartan, crest, and motto reflect their values and history, serving as symbols of their identity.
In modern times, the McLees surname continues to be passed down through generations, keeping the legacy of the clan alive. Many individuals take an interest in genealogy and tracing their ancestral roots, leading to a renewed appreciation for the history and significance of the McLees name.
There are approximately 198 people named McLees in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named McLees.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- David
- Gordon
- James
- John
- Jonathan
- Mark
- Paul
- Samuel
- Thomas
- Willian
Female
- Elizabeth
- Emma
- Fiona
- Hazel
- Heather
- Jacqueline
- Kirsty
- Margaret
- Mary
- Yvonne