Folletts
Folletts is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "Fionnlagh," which means "white lake." The name is also associated with the Scottish clan MacFarlane, who were known for their loyalty and bravery. Folletts is a relatively common surname in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands.
The surname Folletts has been used by several notable individuals throughout history. One of the most well-known
In modern times, Folletts is also the surname of several notable figures, including:
* Sir Walter Folletts, a Scottish politician and lawyer who served as the Lord Advocate of Scotland
* Sir James Folletts, a Scottish businessman and philanthropist who founded the Folletts Foundation, which supports education
The surname Folletts is also associated with several places in Scotland, including the village of Folletts