MacRaes
MacRaes is a Scottish clan, one of the most prominent in the Highlands. The name is derived from the Gaelic "Mac Raith", meaning "son of Raith". The clan's origins can be traced back to the early Middle Ages, with their earliest known ancestor being Raith mac Ruaidri, who lived in the 10th century. The MacRaes were part of the larger Clan Donald, and they held significant influence in the western Highlands, particularly in the areas around Lochaber and Argyll.
The clan is known for its strong military tradition and has played a notable role in Scottish
The MacRaes have several notable branches, including the MacRae of Macraes, the MacRae of Cluny, and the
The MacRaes have a rich cultural heritage, with a strong tradition of Gaelic language and music. The