Clan MacColl / MacCall
Crest: Between the horns of a crescent, an étoile
Motto: Justi Ut Sidera Fulgent (The righteous shine as stars)
Badge: Sprig of Heather
Lands: Loch Fyne, Argyll
Clan Chief: None, armigerous clan
Associated Names
They are also considered a sept of Clan MacNaughton and Stewart of Appin
The similar sounding name of MacCALL is of quite separate origin and is early found in Nithsdale where the MacCalls of Guffockland were long established. Guffockland was an estate near the village of Kirkconnel in the parish of Sanquhar. Here the name most probably derives from ‘MacCathail’ (son of Cathal), and while some MacCalls of Dumfries and Ayr shires may have descended from MacAulays of the Lennox, as sometimes averred, there is little evidence to support this. Clans to which allegiance might be declared would be identified by evidence of the geographical origins of one’s ancestors. For those with southern or central Argyll origins the MacDonalds or Campbells would seem most appropriate, while those with Appin or Lorne origins would most probably have Appin Stewart association.
The following is a list of septs and spelling variants for the name MacColl:
MACALL, MACCALL, MACCOLL, MCALL, MCCALL, MCCOLL