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Jardine

Jardine is a surname of Scottish and English origin. It is derived from the French word "jardin," meaning garden, reflecting an ancestral association with gardens or orchards.

Origin and History:

The surname Jardine is primarily associated with the Scottish Borders region. The Jardine family is a prominent Border Clan, with historical roots tracing back to Dumfriesshire. The name's introduction to Britain likely occurred following the Norman Conquest. Early records show variations in spelling, including Jardin and Gardin.

Clan Jardine:

Clan Jardine is a recognized Scottish Clan, with a Clan Chief. The clan's motto is "Cave Adsum" (Beware I am present), and their crest features a spur rowel of six points. The clan historically held lands in Applegirth, Dumfriesshire.

Distribution:

While its origins are in Scotland, the surname Jardine can be found throughout the English-speaking world, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, due to migration and diaspora.

Notable People with the Surname Jardine:

  • David Jardine (disambiguation): Several individuals named David Jardine, including a Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a lawyer.
  • Lisa Jardine: A British historian and academic.
  • Sandy Jardine: A Scottish footballer.

Other Uses:

The name Jardine is sometimes used as a given name, although less commonly. It has also been associated with geographical locations and businesses. The spelling Jardin is also sometimes encountered as a surname.