Place names of Stratherrick.
This list was copied, with permission, from the Appendix of Alan Lawson's book "A Country Called Stratherrick".
Interpreting place names is not an exact science if you have any different ideas about the names below we would be interested to hear from you. And, of course, this list is far from complete and we would very much like to add to it, if you can help.
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598 269 Abersky abar puddle and easgach marshy place.
552 199 Aberchalder aber river mouth and calder common river name.
598 302 Achnabat achadh field and bat stick.
543 229 Ault-na-goire allt burn and goibhre goats.
502 193 Allt-na-sithean Anglicised as Fairyburn.
541 253 Balachuirn baile farm 'town' and chuirn cairns.
Balichernoch baile and ceathairneach robbers.
535 250 Ballaggan baile and lagan hollow.
564 255 Balnabeeran baile and bior prickle or thorn.
561 256 Balnain baile and athan town of the fordlet.
495 167 Bellaloin baile and lon meadow.
583 158 Beinn Bhurich beinn hill and buirich roaring (of stags).
505 148 Beinn Sgurrach beinn and sgurrach pointed or peaky.
572 273 Bochrubin both house and craobh tree.
508 223 Boleskine possibly Baile os-ceann the town above (the loch).
454 128 Breakachy breac speckled and achadh field.
485 189 Carn Dearg carn rocky hill and dearg red.
564 235 Carnoch carneach rocky place.
579 247 Ceapmaol ceap cap or lump and maol ridge end.
507 171 Corriegarth coire bowl and gart field or enclosure.
557 196 Croachy cro fold and achadh field.
562 240 Croftdhu croit croft and dubh black, dark.
472 121 Dalchapple dail field and capul horse.
498 177 Dalcrag dail and creag rock.
612 286 Dalcrombie dail and crombaidh bend, curve.
606 247 Dalscoilt dail and sgoilte split. Anglicised as Clovendale.
540 241 Dirichurachan probably diridh steep slope or ascent and chaorachain cascading water (from likeness to leaping fire) from nearby Eas Dubh- the dark waterfall.
597 286 Dunchea dun fort or hill and Ce, one of the seven sons of Cruithne, the reputed father of the Picts.
610 239 Dunmaglas dun mac Glais fort of the sons of Glais.
476 145 Drummond dromain back or ridge.
508 185 Drumtemple druim ridge and teampull a temple or church. It is said that there used to be stone circles there, so the 'temple' may have been pre-Christian.
515 169 E. (River) This seems very obscure, but MacFarlane and the Forfeited Estate Papers name it as 'Dee', a common river name. It may have been Allt Dee, the 'd' attaching to the 't' and being dropped by a kind of elision.
586 267 Eudinuagain Earlier spellings give '-unachan', so it may be from aodann hill-face and aonachan market or gathering place.
566 232 Errogie Has been given as 'height of rushing' (wind), but may be a variant of Farigaig.
520 239 Farigaig Said to be from fairge ocean, but this seems rather remote.
565 219 Farraline possibly from farain land and lon meadow.
515 189 Fenecreich fan slope and crioch boundary. It lies at the march between the lands of Mussady and Dalcrag.
495 208 Foyers foithear shelving slope.
521 118 Garrogie older spelling is 'Garrovie' gearr narrow and maigh plain or flat.
518 170 Garthbeg gart field and beag little.
513 165 Garthmore gart and mor big.
548 215 Gorthleck gart and ghlaick hollow.
476 119 Glenbreun gleann and breun nasty. The water of the burn is said to be sulphurous.
515 215 Glenlia gleann and liath grey.
480 132 Killiechoilum cill cell or church and cuingleum gorge-leap, from which also
492 142 Knockchoilum cnoc small hill and cuingleum.
526 091 Killin cill and fhin white.
468 130 Knockcarroch cnoc and carroch uneven.
446 133 Knockie hillocky place
567 258 Leadclune leth half and lon meadow the split meadow.
552 245 Loch a' bhodaich loch and bodach old man or hobglobin.
588 288 Loch Ceo-glais loch of the grey Ce.
500 155 Loch-nan-losganan loch of the frogs. (Nearby is Paddockfield, paddock being Scots for frog.)
540 202 Lyne lainn field.
545 074 Markie (Glen and Burn) marc horse.
538 188 Migovie mig bog and aghaidh face.
576 212 Meal Donn meall rounded hill and donn brown.
601 316 Riabhaichaidh (dun) riabhaich - brindled.
602 270 Ruthven ruadh red and mhaighin place.
Saobhaidh (used in names of several hills) fix's litter.
536 069 Stronelarig sron nose or point and lairig pass.
589 282 Tom-na-croich - tom knoll and croich gallows.
531 203 Tom-a-Mhoid tom and mod court or assembly.
502 192 Tom-a-Mhuilin tom and muileann mill. Mill Hill.
580 270 Torness tor hill and eas waterfall.
574 236 Torshelly tor and sealladh looking. Look-out Hill.
523 201 Tyndrum tigh house and druim ridge.