MCRORIE
Also recorded as Mc Rorie, Mcrorie
McRorie
McRorie is a Scottish surname with roots in the West Highlands of Scotland. The name McRorie is of Gaelic origin, derived from the Gaelic Mac Ruairidh, meaning "son of Ruaridh". The Gaelic personal name Ruaridh itself is a variant of the Norse name Roderick, which means "famous ruler".
Historically, the McRorie clan was associated with Clan MacLeod on the Isle of Skye, and their ancestry can be traced back to the ancient Gaelic kings of Scotland. The McRories were known for their valor, loyalty, and close ties to their chief, the MacLeod of MacLeod.
Over the centuries, branches of the McRorie family spread throughout Scotland and some migrated to Ireland, Canada, the United States, and other parts of the world. Today, people with the surname McRorie can be found in various countries, with a significant diaspora in the United States.
The McRorie family crest features a bull's head and a gold crown, symbolizing strength, leadership, and nobility. The motto "Hold Fast" reflects the clan's resilient and steadfast nature.
The name McRorie has variations in spelling, including MacRorie, MacRory, and MacRurie. It continues to be cherished by those who bear it as a connection to their Scottish heritage and a reminder of the proud lineage of the McRorie clan.
There are approximately 176 people named McRorie in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named McRorie.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alexander
- Andrew
- David
- Edward
- George
- Iain
- James
- John
- Michael
- Neil
- Robert
- William
Female
- Aileen
- Catherine
- Christina
- Claire
- Deborah
- Elizabeth
- Jean
- Jill
- Mary
- Pamela