Family

MacKellar

Pronunciation: Mak-Kel-lar

The MacKellar family, with its roots deeply embedded in Scottish history, originates from the western part of Scotland, particularly around the Argyll region. The name MacKellar, often spelled in various ways including MacKeller and McKellar, is derived from the Gaelic ‘MacEalair’, meaning ‘son of Ealair’. Historically, the MacKellars were known for their skills in various trades and were often associated with craftsmanship and stewardship, which played a significant role in their community.

Throughout the centuries, the MacKellars have been involved in many of the historical events that shaped Scotland, including clan disputes and national conflicts. Their strategic alliances and contributions to local and national affairs have left a lasting legacy in Scottish history. Today, many MacKellars have spread across the world, yet they maintain a strong connection to their Scottish heritage, often participating in cultural events and gatherings that celebrate their rich ancestry and traditions.