Family
Kite
Pronunciation: Kite
The Kite family, while not an official Scottish clan, holds a distinct place in Scotland’s rich tapestry of family histories. The origins of the Kite family in Scotland are not extensively documented, which is common with many such familial groups that do not belong to the larger, more recognized clans. However, historical records and traditional Scottish genealogical sources occasionally mention individuals bearing the Kite surname in various regions of Scotland, suggesting a scattered but persistent presence from as early as the medieval period.
Typically, families like the Kite would have engaged in agriculture, craftsmanship, or trade, contributing to the local economies of the regions where they settled. Over the centuries, members of the Kite family may have participated in local community affairs and regional conflicts, which were frequent in Scottish history. Today, descendants of the Kite family can be found both in Scotland and among the Scottish diaspora around the world, continuing to uphold their unique heritage and cultural identity.