SEPTS OF SCOTLAND BY DEFINITION

Scottish Clans also contained septs or branches, which were founded when powerful or prominent clansmen established their own important families. Clans often had many septs that were often related through marriage. During difficult times, the families sought to ally themselves with larger more powerful clans for protection from enemies and other feuding clans alike. This practice, which often included paying homage to the Clan Chief at important events was effective in building respect, devotion and familiarity between different families within the same clan.

 

ACCEPTED MACNEIL SEPTS
 
Macneal
MacNeal
Macneale
MacNeale
Macneally
MacNeally
Macneil
MacNeil
Macneilage
MacNeilage
MacNeiledge
Macneill
MacNeill
MacNeillie
Macnelly
MacNelly
Macniel
MacNiel
Mcneal
McNeal
Macneale
McNeale
Mcneally
McNeally
Mcneil
McNeil
Mcneilage
McNeilage
Mcneill
McNeill
Mcnelly
McNelly
Mcniel
McNiel
Neilson
Nelson
Nielson
 
These Septs with out the "Mac" or "Mc" are also accepted
 
Neal
Neale
Neall
Neil
Neill
Niel
Niell
 
These seemingly "Irish" SEPTS are accepted
 
O'Neal
Oneil
O'Neil
Oneil
O'Neill
O'Niel
 
These names are known to be loyal to the Clan Macneil
 
Macgougan
MacGougan
Macgrail
MacGrail
Macgugan
MacGugan
Macguigan
MacGuigan
Mcgougan
McGougan
Mcgrail
McGrail
Mcgraill
McGraill
McGugan
Mcguigan
McGuigan