Lachlan
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Lachlan or Loughlin is a boy's name of Gaelic origin.
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[edit] Etymology
Lochlainn means "Of the lake" / "from the land of lakes", a reference to Norway which was called Lochlann in Scotland. Thus, it used to refer to a Viking ancestor. As well as referring specifically to Norway, Lochlainn was the name of used as the name of a remote place in Irish fairy tales.
The word Laochail was also used in Gaelic to mean Warlike. In this sense, Lachlan may mean "bellicose" or "beligerant".
The MacLachlan clan takes its name from Lachlan Mor (Big Lachlan) a chief who lived near Loch Fryne in the 13th century.
[edit] Variants
Alternative Scottish spellings are Lachlann, Lauchlan and Laochailan.
Irish forms include Loughlin (most common), Lochlain(n), Lochlann and Laughlin.
The English form is Lauchlin. This form is also a translation of the unrelated Irish name Leachlainn, an abbreviation of Maeleachlainn, meaning 'servant of St Secundinus'.
M(a)cLachlan and O'Loughlin are the Scottish and Irish forms of "son of Lachlan" and "grandson of Loughlin".
The dimunutive forms are Lachie and Lockie. The feminine form is Lachina.
[edit] Famous Lachlans
The following are notable people, places and things called "Lachlan".
- Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales 1810-1821 after whom the following were named:
- Lachlan River after which the following were named:
- Lachlan Shire and Upper Lachlan Shire
- Electoral district of Lachlan
- HMAS Lachlan / HMNZS Lachlan, frigate
- Lachlan River after which the following were named:
- Lachlan Murdoch, media magnate
- Lachlan Macbean (1853-1931) British hymn and folk tale collector and translator.
- Lachlan McIntosh, US revolutionary
[edit] Geographic distribution
[edit] Scotland and Ireland
Despite its Gaelic origin, Lachlan and its variants are not currently in the top 50 most popular names in Scotland.
[edit] Australia
Lachlan has been a common name in Australia since 1997. In 2006, the name was given to 605 boys in New South Wales, making it the fourth most popular boy's name; between 1998 and 2006, it ranged between second and fourth most popular name. In Victoria, the name was given to 524 boys, making it the sixth most popular boy's name; between 1997 and 2006, it ranged between the most popular (1999) and sixth most popular name.
Loughlin is not a common given name in Australia.
[edit] United States
Fewer than 0.004% of Americans are called Lachlan, according to the 1990 census.