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Seth, Has your family changed any spelling or shortened the name in any way? Talk so as many older realtives as you can~ good luck!
-- Contributed by: Jodie Michalakmy biggest problem is I am an Ogden but I cant track anything about my family history
-- Contributed by: sethChris, interesting! Thanks for contributing.
-- Contributed by: Jodie Michalakscottish tattoos can actually be traced back 2000 years ago when the scots were known as the caladonians.
-- Contributed by: Chrisi want to get the Luckenbooth as part of a tattoo, that has to do with my family. basically it represents the love part. but the meaning of the Luckenbooth is confusing, and i dont know if it would be a good fit for family?
-- Contributed by: jessicai want to get the Luckenbooth as part of a tattoo, that has to do with my family. basically it represents the love part. but the meaning of the Luckenbooth is confusing, and i dont know if it would be a good fit for family?
-- Contributed by: jessicaMY QUOTE IS I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER" I M LOOKING FOR A SYMBLE TO FIT QUOTE PLEASE HELP. THANKS
-- Contributed by: JANICE KEMPISTYhighland scottish gaelic tribal art
My sisters and I would like to get a tattoo saying sisterhood or starting over in scottish gaelic. Does anyone know how it would be translated?
-- Contributed by: beckyI want to get my family name and my granda's name translated in gaelic as a tattoo. The names are Milne and McMurray. Does anyone know what they are in translation? x
-- Contributed by: Lesley MilneMy grandmother and her parents, Lonnie and Lessie Mcleod, trace back to the Ilse of Skye 1745. My husband is of Nordic-Scandinavian heritage. We've been married 16 years. We love nature, the forest, lord of the rings, I'm looking for a tattoo with all this in mind, I have also been through some trying times these past two years and consider myself having a warrior attitude as many of the mcleods did. any suggestions?
-- Contributed by: Alicia Angsti would suggest a luckenbooth design, which is incredibly appropriate seeing as you're married. Just Google it and you'll see a lot of pictures of jewlerry with the design.
-- Contributed by: C.My husband and I are renewing our vows and would like to know if you have an appropriate Scottich tattoo (somewhat like the 'thistle heart' - that we could consider as our permanent display of our bond and his heritage. He is of the Glasgow Stewart clan - direct descendant of Mary - Queen of Scots. Would like a tribal band of Scottish love knots, thistles and possible script of "forever...and longer". Something appropriate for both. any ideas?
-- Contributed by: Donna Stewart> Return to article
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