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Origin: A small Scottish Clan or family from the Laigh of Moray in North East Scotland. One 18th Century writer thought the name to be derived from 'Brothaigh', (Gaelic) a muddy place or ditch, referring to the Muckle Burn in the Parish of Dyke (Also meaning ditch)where Brodie Castle still stands. Other Scholars say the name comes from the followers of Brude, wartlord of the Northern Picts in C9.
Surnames: Broadie, Brodie, Brody
Submitted by: Brodie
Origin of Adie, Meaning of Adie
Origin: McCreadie', is the original spelling for this surname. It is on a 1120 A.D. census roll in Ayrshire, Scotland, to determine the rate of taxation. McCreadie, (and all it's variants), were a distinguished Donegal family in Ireland, who were hereditary Scribes and Poets to the Kings of Orgiall and were displaced by the intrusion of Scottish families in what was known as the 'Plantation of Ulster', They moved to the norhteast into Scotland and settled at Peirceton in Ayrshire where they also acquired territories near Stranrawer. Many families migrated back to the ancestrial home of Northern Ireland to flee religious persecution. Alot of them were banished from Scotland, to the Colonies, Australia, or to the Carolina's. During the U.S. war for independents, McCreadie allegiances were divided. Some remained American, while others became United Empire Loyalists and moved to Canada.
Surnames: Maccreadie, Maccready, Mccradie, Mccrady, Mccraedie, Mccraedy, Mccreadie, Mccready, Mccreedie, Mccreedy
Submitted by: Tracey(McCrady)Daly
Origin of Adie, Meaning of Adie
Origin: James W., George M., or anyone related to both the above.
Surnames: Broadie
Submitted by: Debbie
Origin of Adie, Meaning of Adie
Origin: Tadiello is a tipical surname from Chiampo (Vicenza) North Italy. It's a mix betwen Veneto language and old German dialect called;Cimbro. Tadel mean crazy in Cimbro and iello is a tipical Veneto diminution. So the meaning is little crazy.
Surnames: Tadiello
Submitted by: Nicola Tadiello
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