Caimbeul

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Caimbeul is the original Scottish Gaelic form of the surname Campbell, historically associated with a powerful Highland clan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish Gaelic surname
surname
associatedWith Clan Campbell NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicGroup Scots NERFINISHED
associatedWithSocialGroup Scottish Gaels NERFINISHED
belongsToOnomasticType descriptive surname
category Gaelic-language surnames
Scottish surnames
clanMottoEnglish For Clan Campbell: "Ne Obliviscaris"
clanMottoLanguage Latin
countryOfOrigin Scotland
etymologyContains beul
cam
hasAnglicisedForm Campbell NERFINISHED
hasClanChiefTitle Duke of Argyll NERFINISHED
hasClanMottoLanguage Scottish Gaelic
hasClanTerritoryAssociation Argyll NERFINISHED
Western Highlands NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Scottish Highland culture
hasGenderForm masculine surname form
hasHeraldicAssociation arms of Clan Campbell NERFINISHED
hasVariantSpelling Caimbeal NERFINISHED
Caimbeuil NERFINISHED
historicalFormOf Campbell NERFINISHED
historicallyRecordedSinceCentury 13th century
languageOfOrigin Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
meaningApproximate crooked mouth
usedAsFamilyNameOf members of Clan Campbell
usedInRegion Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Campbell hasVariant Caimbeul