The Clan MacGillivray is a Scottish clan associated with the region of Inverness-shire. The clan takes its name from the Gaelic MacGilleBhrath, meaning “son of the servant of judgment.” The MacGillivrays were known for their loyalty and service to the chiefs of Clan Chattan. A notable figure of the clan is Angus MacGillivray, who lived during the 18th century. Angus was a distinguished soldier and leader who fought in various conflicts, including the Jacobite uprisings. He displayed great courage and tactical skills on the battlefield, earning him the respect of his comrades. Angus’s military achievements and his unwavering loyalty to Clan MacGillivray have made him a notable figure in the clan’s history.