Kinnaird
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Kinnaird is originally a Scottish Gaelic topographical term, ceann ard, meaning "high headland".
Kinnaird may refer to:
Places
[edit]Canada
[edit]- Kinnaird, British Columbia, a neighbourhood in Castlegar, British Columbia
Scotland
[edit]- Kinnaird, Angus, village in Angus, Scotland, location of Kinnaird Castle and birthplace of Sir James Carnegie, 5th Baronet
- Kinnaird, Atholl, village in Atholl (northern Perthshire), Scotland
- Kinnaird, Gowrie, village in Gowrie (southern Perthshire), Scotland
- Kinnaird, Stirlingshire, estate of the Bruces of Airth in Stirlingshire, Scotland, see James Bruce
- Kinnaird Head, promontory in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
People
[edit]Kinnaird is a common Scottish surname, occasionally also used as a forename:
- Kinnaird R. McKee, American United States Navy four star admiral
Other uses
[edit]- Kinnaird College for Women University, Women's college in Lahore, Punjab
- Lord Kinnaird, including a list of bearers of the title