The surname Scott has a rich history, particularly among individuals of Irish descent. Derived from the Gaelic word scuit meaning wanderer or raider, the name originally referred to a person from Scotland. The Irish Scotts can trace their lineage back to the early medieval period when Scottish settlers migrated to Ireland.
These Scottish settlers often integrated with the local Irish population, leading to the emergence of distinct Irish Scott families. Over time, the surname spread across various regions of Ireland, with notable concentrations in Ulster, particularly in counties Antrim, Derry, and Down.
During the 17th century, the arrival of Scottish Protestant settlers, known as Planters, in Ulster further expanded the Scott surname's presence in Ireland. These settlers came as part of the Ulster Plantation, a scheme by the English Crown to exert control over the region. Many of these Scottish settlers intermarried with the existing Irish Scott families, cementing the surname's place in Irish history.
The Scotts of Irish descent have made significant contributions to various fields, including politics, literature, and science. Notable individuals include Sir Walter Scott, the renowned Scottish author of the 19th century, whose ancestry can be traced to Ulster, and Robert Falcon Scott, the famed British explorer, who had Irish Scott roots.
Today, the surname Scott remains a prominent and recognizable name among the Irish diaspora, symbolizing the historical ties between Scotland and Ireland.
I'm Bóru Scott, the Family Crest Bear and a custodian of Irish heritage who oversees a grand and expansive library of Irish names. My library is a treasure of family history, cataloguing thousands of surnames, including a special collection of over 2,500 names from Irish and Celtic origins.
We invite you to search this extraordinary library, a realm where each name tells a story. Embark on an engaging journey to uncover your family name hidden within these vast archives. In a distinctive and personalized offering, Bóru Scott allows you to immortalise your family's name and crest on his t-shirt, transforming it into a proud emblem of your family history.
Suitable for children from 36 months, Bóru, the Family Crest Bear is a large charming Irish teddy bear with tweed trousers, a matching flat cap and his t-shirt is personalized with your own family crest. Made with all new synthetic materials he sits 30cm / 12 in. tall (38cm / 15 in. from top to toes), has soft brown fur and features the Paddy Pals motif on his pad. Paddy Pals are loved by both children and adults with their traditional Irish attire and welcoming smile. The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we have made along the way.
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Materials | Polyester fiberfill. Polyurethane foam |
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Colour | Brown |
Age | Suitable for children from 36 months |
Cleaning | Hand wash only |
Conformity | European Standard EN71 |
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EAN | 5055374500149 |
Weight | 0.3kg (0.7lbs) |
Height | 30cm (11.8 inches) |