What tartan is for the Taylor clan?

As a sept of Clan Cameron, Taylors are entitled to wear the Cameron tartans, with the exception of the chief's personal sett, while Lieutenant-Colonel Iain B. Cameron Taylor designed a specific Taylor tartan in 1955. This tartan features double black lines that are said to represent Black Taylor of the Axe.
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Is there a tartan for Taylor?

The Taylor tartan was designed in 1955 by two outstanding authorities on tartans: Miss Margaret MacDougall, of the Inverness Museum, and Lt. Col I.B. Cameron Taylor. The double black lines in the tartan are said to represent the Black Tailor and his bar sinister.
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What does Taylor mean in Scottish?

English and Scottish: occupational name for a tailor, from Old French tailleur (Late Latin taliator, from taliare 'to cut').
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What tartan Can I wear surname?

A – Traditionally people wear the tartan (if any) which relates to their surname. If there is no appropriate name tartan, look for a district tartan connected to the area where your ancestors lived.
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What is the Taylor family crest?

Taylor Clan Crest: A hand holding a passion cross Gules. Taylor Clan Motto: In Cruce Salus (Salvation from the cross). History of Clan Taylor/Tailyour: The surname of Taylor originates from the occupation of being a cutter of cloth, and it was in widespread use in early Scottish records.
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What Scottish clan is Taylor?

Clan Tailyour, also known as Clan Taylor, is a Scottish clan. The clan is recognized by the Lord Lyon King of Arms but it does not currently have a clan chief therefore it is considered an armigerous clan.
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How do I know what my tartan is?

To find your clan or family tartan, simply enter your surname or clan into our Family Finder. You'll be provided with a list of potential names to choose from. By clicking on a name, you'll be brought to a dedicated page where you'll be able to explore a range of tartans and products specific to that clan or family.
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How do I know what Scottish clan I belong to?

To learn more about clan organizations in the United States, check out the Council of Scottish Clans and Associations. And to learn more about your Scottish ancestors, look for The Family Tree Scottish Genealogy Guide. Inside, you'll find great information on Scottish clans, history, geography, names and more.
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Is it OK for non Scots to wear kilts?

How to Wear a Kilt? There is no problem for non-Scots to wear a kilt if they are wearing it for a legitimate reason. Such reasons would include any event – a wedding or some parties but be careful with how you wear it. The Kilt is a flexible outfit made of heavy wool that anyone can wear both formally and informally.
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What heritage is the name Taylor?

What does the name Taylor mean? An Anglo-French occupational surname, Taylor is thought to have arrived through the Norman occupation, derived from the Old French 'tailleur' (cutter of cloth) or English 'tailor'.
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Where did the Taylor family come from?

Where did the Surname Taylor come from? The origin of the Taylor surname is an occupational name from the old French word 'tailler' to mean 'to cut', as in cutter of cloth. The name can be found in Scottish records from the earliest times under its Latinised version of 'Scissor' or 'Cissor'.
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How old is the surname Taylor?

The Taylor family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Taylor families were found in United Kingdom in 1891.
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What does Taylor mean in Gaelic?

This was especially so in Ireland where most Gaelic names were 'anglicized' at some stage. Variants of the name Taylor include Tayler, Tailor and Tayleur. Meaning 'The Taylor', a cutter of cloth and maker of clothes, this was a very important profession in mediaeval times.
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Is Taylor a good name?

Taylor is one of the prime unisex surnames used for girls and has also been a soap opera favorite. Taylor was in the Top 10 for the last several years of the twentieth century, so that now it tends to feel a little nineties – though Taylor Swift is keeping it in the spotlight and Tay is a charming nickname.
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What clan is Black Watch tartan?

What colour is Black Watch tartan? The Companies wore a black, dark blue and green tartan, woven by over sixty weavers in Strathspey, the county of Clan Grant.
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Can you claim a Scottish clan?

Officially, you don't need to take any action to be considered part of a Scottish clan because every person who has the same surname as the chief is deemed to be a member of the clan.
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Who was the most powerful Scottish clan?

1. Clan Campbell. Clan Campbell was one of the largest and most powerful clans in the Highlands. Based primarily in Argyll, Clan Campbell's chiefs eventually became the Dukes of Argyll.
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How do I know if I have Scottish blood?

The National Records of Scotland is responsible for the registers of births, marriages and deaths, and the taking of the Census. These historic records are publicly available and, since 1998, anyone can access the records through the genealogical website – Scotland's People.
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Does every Scottish family have a tartan?

Not every Scottish surname will have a tartan, so often people wear the tartan of their mother's maiden name or the tartan of a Scottish district. Tartans have become popular for sporting teams and businesses too. There are many books on the subject of surnames and tartans in NLS collections.
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Do all Scottish people have a tartan?

"Anyone can go and get a tartan, but that doesn't mean that everyone has a tartan," says Alistair Braidwood, creator and host of the Scots Whay Hae! podcast. "That's what tartan has become, a way of selling Scotland to the world, and to itself as well."
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Can anyone wear a kilt?

Today most Scottish people regard kilts as formal dress or national dress. Although there are still a few people who wear a kilt daily, it is generally owned or hired to be worn at weddings or other formal occasions and may be worn by anyone regardless of nationality or descent.
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What does the name Taylor stand for?

The name Taylor is of Old English origin and means "tailor." It was originally an occupational surname. It is from the Norman French word tailleur, which is from the Latin taliare, meaning "to cut."
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