Carstairs
Carstairs is a surname of Scottish origin and a place name in Scotland.
Origin and Meaning: The surname Carstairs is derived from the lands of Carstairs in Lanarkshire, Scotland. The name itself is believed to be of Brittonic (ancient Celtic) origin, possibly referring to a "fort of rest" or a similar defensive location. The exact etymology remains debated among scholars.
Distribution: The surname is primarily found in Scotland, particularly in the historical region of Lanarkshire. Over time, the name has spread to other parts of the world, including England, North America, and Australia, primarily through emigration.
Notable People: People with the surname Carstairs include:
- John Carstairs: (Dates Vary) Several historical figures bear this name; identifying a specific "John Carstairs" would require further context.
- Sharon Carstairs: (Born 1942) A Canadian politician who served as a Senator and Leader of the Government in the Senate.
Place Name: Carstairs is also the name of a village in Lanarkshire, Scotland. This village is located near the town of Lanark. The village likely takes its name from the historical lands associated with the Carstairs surname.
Heraldry: Coats of arms associated with the Carstairs family have been recorded and researched by heraldic authorities, showcasing distinctive emblems and colors representing family lineage. Further information on specific coats of arms can be found in heraldic registers and historical records.