What is the origin of the name Buchanan?
1: Scottish (western Scotland): habitational name from Buchanan in Stirlingshire perhaps named with Gaelic buth chanain ‘house of the canon’.2: Irish: adopted for Ó Buadhachanáin see Bohannon.
Publications of the Scottish History Society (Volume Vol. 45 (March, 1904) 1727-1744)
...the lad's virtues, written by George Buchanan. Knox had tutored him along with the two sons of Douglas of Longniddry,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1683)
...the lad's virtues, written by George Buchanan. Knox had tutored him along with the two sons of Douglas of Longniddry,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1683)
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Publications of the Scottish History Society (Volume Vol. 45 (March, 1904) 1727-1744)
...Buchanan, George, his elegy on Alexander Cockburn, xxi.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1690)
...Buchanan, George, his elegy on Alexander Cockburn, xxi.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1690)
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What is the origin of the name Buchanan?
1: Scottish (western Scotland): habitational name from Buchanan in Stirlingshire perhaps named with Gaelic buth chanain ‘house of the canon’.2: Irish: adopted for Ó Buadhachanáin see Bohannon.