Symbols & Heraldry
MacRae: from the Ancient Gaelic Macrath meaning ‘Son of Prosperity’ or ‘Divine Grace’
Patronymic (a name derived from the name of a father or ancestor): Macrath
Lands: Beauly and Kintail
Clan Seat: Inverinate, Inverness-shire (MacRaes of Inverinate)
War Cry: SGURR UARAN – The war cry of the Clan MacRae is Sgurr Uaran and is named after one of the tallest of the five mountains at the base of Loch Duich known as the Five Sisters of Kintail.
Being Gaelic, its pronunciation needs conversion for those not familiar with the traditional Scottish language! For Sgurr, pronounce “scure”, for Uaran, pronounce “ur-an” placing the accent on the first syllable and so that the “ur” rhymes with “tour.”
Motto: Fortitudine (With fortitude)
MacRae Name
Variants and Sept Names: Mac is the Gaelic word meaning “son” (“mic” being the feminine form for “daughter”). Therefore “MacRae” in its many forms literally means “son of” or “of the family of” Rae. “Rae”, “Macrae”, “Mcrae”, and “M’Rae” are all correct examples of the name. Spelling may change from one generation to the next.
Recognized variants are:
Crae, Cree, Macara, MacCrach, Macarra, Maccra, Maccrath, Maccrae, Maccraith, Maccraw, Maccray, Maccrea, Maccreath, Maccree, Maccrie, Mackereth, Macrath, MacCrow, Maccroy, Macgrath, Macgraw, Machray, Macra, Macrae, Macraith, Macrach, Macraw, Macray, Macrie, Rae, Raith, Ray, Rea, and Reath.
“Mc” may be substituted for “Mac” in any of the names and capital “R” and “C” can also be inserted in the middle of the names.
Pipe Music: The Macrae’s March
Memorials: Kintail, Auld Kirk
Report on Gathering at Bungendore
Bungendore was chosen for our final Clan “Get-together" with our Scottish
Report on Scots School Bathurst Highland Gathering
Submitted by Alan K. McRae The morning in Bathurst was a
Report on Armidale Clan MacRae Dinner
The largest gathering for some time of MacRaes, McRaes, McCraes, or