Clan MacLean
Clan MacLean is a Scottish clan that originates from the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. The clan's name is derived from the Gaelic "Mac Gille Eoin," meaning "son of the servant of John." Historically, the MacLeans were known for their fierce loyalty and military prowess, often engaging in conflicts with neighboring clans.
The clan's chief, the Laird of Duart, resides at Duart Castle, a historic fortress that has been the clan's stronghold since the 13th century. The MacLeans have a rich heritage, with connections to notable figures in Scottish history, including Sir John MacLean, who fought in the Battle of Bannockburn.