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Ewing History & Origins: Gaelic Eoghan, MacEwen & Scottish Heritage

Ewing family crest mug, a Loch Lomond Scottish heritage gift

Ewing is a Scottish surname with deep Gaelic roots and a strong presence on both sides of the Irish Sea. From the personal name behind Clan MacEwen, it spread from the Loch Lomond country into Ulster and far beyond.

Quick answer: Ewing is a Scottish surname from the Gaelic personal name Eoghan (anglicised Ewen or Hugh), connected with the MacEwens; it is associated with the Loch Lomond and Lennox country, and is also common in Ulster.

Where Does the Ewing Name Come From?

The name comes from the old Gaelic personal name Eoghan — anglicised as Ewen, Ewan, or Hugh — the same name that lies behind MacEwen, “son of Ewen.” Ewing developed as a form of this name and became established as a surname in the west of Scotland, especially in the Loch Lomond and Lennox country where the MacEwens had their roots.

Like many west-of-Scotland names, Ewing spread into Ulster during the plantation settlements of the seventeenth century, and from there many Ewings emigrated to North America — which is why the name is so widely found among families of Scots and Scots-Irish descent today.

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The Ewing name appears across a range of keepsakes — a crest mug for daily use, an outdoor garden flag, a Christmas ornament, and more — each pairing the family name with a tartan-background crest design.

Ewing family crest tartan garden flag, a Loch Lomond Scottish heritage gift

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Ewing Name

What nationality is the Ewing surname?

Ewing is Scottish in origin, from the west of Scotland, and is also very common in Ulster in the north of Ireland.

What does the Ewing name mean?

It comes from the Gaelic personal name Eoghan (Ewen), the same name behind MacEwen.

Is Ewing Scottish or Irish?

Ewing is Scottish in origin; many Irish Ewings descend from Scots who settled in Ulster.

Is Ewing connected to Clan MacEwen?

Yes — Ewing shares its root with MacEwen, “son of Ewen,” in the Loch Lomond and Lennox country.

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