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'''MacDougall''' or MacDougal (see also [[McDougall]]) is a common Scottish surname that can refer to a number of individuals, or localities or things named for individuals with this surname. The name is an [[Anglicisation]] of the [[Scottish Gaelic]] ''Mac Dhùgaill'', meaning "Son of [[Dougal]]".<ref>{{cite book|title=The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans|edition=1958|publisher=W. & A.K. Johnston and G.W. Bacon|pages=18, 28}}</ref>
'''MacDougall''' or MacDougal (see also [[McDougall (disambiguation)|McDougall]]) is a common Scottish surname that can refer to a number of individuals, or localities or things named for individuals with this surname. The name is an [[Anglicisation]] of the [[Scottish Gaelic]] ''Mac Dhùgaill'', meaning "Son of [[Dougal (given name)|Dougal]]".<ref>{{cite book|title=The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans|edition=1958|publisher=W. & A.K. Johnston and G.W. Bacon|pages=18, 28}}</ref>


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MacDougall or MacDougal (see also McDougall) is a common Scottish surname that can refer to a number of individuals, or localities or things named for individuals with this surname. The name is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic Mac Dhùgaill, meaning "Son of Dougal".[1]

People

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Given name

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References

  1. ^ The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans (1958 ed.). W. & A.K. Johnston and G.W. Bacon. pp. 18, 28.