MacLaren (surname)
MacLaren or Maclaren is a surname of Scottish and northern Irish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Labhrainn meaning "son of Labhrann". The Gaelic personal name Labhrann is a Gaelicised form of Lawrence.[1]
People with the surname MacLaren
- Alexander Maclaren (1826–1910), Scottish-English non-conformist minister
- Alexander Ferguson MacLaren (1854–1917), Canadian manufacturer, exporter and politician
- Andrew MacLaren (1883–1975), British politician
- Archie MacLaren (1871–1944), English cricketer
- Charles Maclaren (1782–1866), Scottish journalist and geologist
- David Laurence MacLaren (1893–1960), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
- Dave MacLaren (born 1934), Scottish retired football player and manager
- Donald MacLaren (1893–1988), Canadian World War I flying ace
- Emma Maclaren (born 1991), British model
- Fawna MacLaren (born 1965), American model and actress
- Geoffrey MacLaren (1883–1966), English cricketer
- Ian Maclaren (pseudonym of Rev. John Watson, 1850–1907), Scottish author and theologian
- Jack MacLaren, Canadian politician
- James MacLaren (disambiguation)
- Jamie Maclaren (born 1993), Australian footballer
- Jim MacLaren (1963–2010), American motivational speaker and author
- Jimmy MacLaren (1921–2004), English footballer
- Julian MacLaren-Ross (1912–1964), British novelist
- Leon MacLaren (1910–1994), British barrister, politician and philosopher
- Lynn MacLaren (born 1962), Australian politician
- Mary MacLaren (1896–1985), American film actress
- Michelle MacLaren, Canadian television director and producer
- Murray MacLaren (1861–1942), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
- Norrie MacLaren (born 1948), Scottish television and film producer, fashion photographer, scriptwriter, artist, and environmentalist
- Owen Finlay Maclaren (1907–1978), English design engineer
- Rachael McLaren, Canadian dancer
- Ross MacLaren (born 1962), British former football player and coach
- Roy MacLaren (footballer) (born 1930), Scottish footballer
- Roy MacLaren (politician) (born 1934), Canadian politician
- Sarah F. Maclaren (born 1964), Anglo-Italian cultural theorist, sociologist and anthropologist
- Stewart MacLaren (born 1953), Scottish former footballer
- Thomas MacLaren (architect) (1863–1928), Scottish architect
- William MacLaren (1844–?), English rugby union international
- William Scott Maclaren (1845–1909), political figure in Quebec
- William de Bois Maclaren (1856–1921), Scottish publisher, businessman and Scout Commissioner
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gollark: > Here's a fun guess (not going to test it): the bid's value is the smallest prime factor of the SHA of the bid.Wouldn't that be rather slow to compute?
gollark: Solution: download all videos you want to watch from YouTube, while you still can.
gollark: Maybe it does work by word somehow.
gollark: > I don't have patience to mess with this much, but I was suspecting that the autogenerated "I consider it interesting" quotes on the root page above the auction give random pairs of words that are equal in His eyes.That is... interesting.
See also
References
- McLaren Name Meaning and History, citing Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-508137-4.
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