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[Facts] Sorry meant to be under first post
The surname McLean is a variant of McLain meaning son of the servent of John
McLean
Usage: Scottish, Irish
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Variant of McLain.
McLain
Usage: Scottish, Irish
Extra: Statistics, *Edit This Entry*
From Gaelic Mac Gille Eáin meaning "son of the servant of John Lean is another form of this surnamehttp://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/lean-family-crest.htmAll these sites mention Leana as meaning serves John, and Ian = John
http://www.daire.org/names/celtscotfem.html
http://www.cat-dog-names.com/scottish-dog-names.html
http://www.yachtsee.com/boatname/scottish.php
http://www.all-babynames.com/baby-names-meaning-l1.html
http://www.20000-names.com/female_scottish_names.htm
http://www.mybirthcare.com/favorites/pg6/baby-names-l.asp
http://www.babiesonline.com/babynames/index.asp?name=John
http://www.pickbabynames.com/_alphabeth/L-7.html
http://www.thebabycorner.com/babynames/l/11/
Of corse not many sites are trustworthy when it comes to true meanings and it may be possible that the Author just took as true something he read


Paula

This message was edited 6/11/2006, 4:36 PM

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Thank you for your help! I'm beginning to think that Leana is indeed derived from a surname form of Ian (John) especially when I consider the Gille prefix.
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