The Muir Clan is a Scottish clan with a surname derived from the Scottish Gaelic word “muir,” meaning “moor” or “sea.” The clan’s origins trace back to the ancient lands of Clydesdale and Lanarkshire. Historically, the Muirs were associated with the fertile lands along the River Clyde and were involved in agricultural activities. The clan does not have the same level of prominence and historical records as some other Scottish clans, but individuals with the surname “Muir” can be found throughout Scotland. The clan’s legacy is primarily carried forward through its descendants and the appreciation of Scottish heritage.