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Uisdeann Surname Definition:
UISDEANN: In the North and Northwest Uisdeann is the Gaelic rendering of Hugh. In the Book of Leccan (1400) the name of Clandonald of Sleat is referred to as Clann Uisdinn, and in an English paper prepared for the use of James VI between 1577-97, this Clann Uisdinn is called "Scheall Hutcheoun.
Uisdeann Surname Meaning
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UISDEANN: In the North and Northwest Uisdeann is the Gaelic rendering of Hugh. In the Book of Leccan (1400) the name of Clandonald of Sleat is referred to as Clann Uisdinn, and in an English paper prepared for the use of James VI between 1577-97, this Clann Uisdinn is called "Scheall Hutcheoun."
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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