The surname Ogilvie has a rich history, particularly among those of Irish descent. The name can be traced back to the 12th century in Scotland, where it originated from the Old Norse name "Ágísl," meaning "awe-inspiring." The first recorded use of the name was by Sir Gilbert de Ogilvy, who held the lands of Ogilvy in Angus, Scotland, during the reign of King David I. The Ogilvies, originally of Norman origin, were prominent in Scotland and became a powerful clan. However, over time, members of the clan migrated to Ireland, where they established themselves as an influential family. They settled primarily in County Down and County Antrim in Northern Ireland. In Ireland, the Ogilvie surname became anglicized, with variations such as O'Goligher, Gollagher, and Gulliver appearing in records. This variation in spelling is common in Irish surnames due to the influence of English colonization and the Great Famine, which caused many Irish families to anglicize their names in order to assimilate into English-speaking society. Today, individuals with the surname Ogilvie of Irish descent can be found across the globe, particularly in countries with a significant Irish diaspora, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The name has also retained its Scottish roots and can still be found in Scotland. Overall, the history of the Ogilvie surname among those of Irish descent reflects the complex intertwining of Scottish and Irish cultures and the impact of historical events on the evolution of surnames.
I'm Bóru Ogilvie, 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 Ogilvie 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) |