MacBrayne Coat of Arms
Come see the MacBrayne family crest printed on buttons, aprons, postage stamps, and other purchasable items. Show your Scottish heritage!
When 'Mac' (son) occurs in Scottish surnames it usually signifies a Gaelic origin. This name in Gaelic is Mac a' Bhriuthainn, meaning ' son of the Judge.' This name is of Scottish descent and is found in many ancient manuscripts in the above country.
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Note that coats of arms belong to individuals and not surnames themselves. All of these coats of arms are based on actual historical reference material. Note that although heraldry is not an exact science, we have done our best to be as accurate as possible in designing these coats of arms. If you have any concerns at all or want to learn more, see our FAQ section to read more about how we determined which coat of arms to use, and a list of some of the historical materials were used to create these family crests.
Please note that the term "family crest" is a misnomer. The crest is actually a portion of the coat of arms. It refers to the region above helmet that is on top of the shield, which often depicts beasts. Our coats of arms have omitted the crest portion of the arms.