Clan Keith
Clan Keith is a Scottish clan with roots in the northeastern region of Scotland, particularly in Aberdeenshire. The clan's name is derived from the village of Keith, which is located near the River Keith. Clan Keith is recognized as a Highland clan and has a rich history dating back to the medieval period.
The clan's motto is "Confido," which means "I trust," and its crest features a hand holding a sword. Clan Keith has produced notable figures, including William Keith, who served as a loyal supporter of Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The clan's tartan is characterized by its distinctive colors and patterns.