The Clan MacNeil is a Scottish clan associated with the region of the Isle of Barra and the Western Highlands. The clan takes its name from the Gaelic Mac N�ill, meaning “son of Niall.” The MacNeils were known for their seafaring traditions and their connection to the maritime heritage of the Hebrides. A notable figure of the clan is Marion MacNeil, who lived during the 16th century. Marion MacNeil, also known as Mairi Nighean Alasdair Ruaidh, was a Gaelic poet and bard. She composed beautiful verses and songs, preserving the oral tradition and cultural heritage of the clan. Marion MacNeil’s poetic talent and her contribution to the arts have made her a notable figure in Clan MacNeil’s history