Description:
The Lochab surname is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic words “Loch” meaning “lake” and “Ab” meaning “river mouth”. It is believed to have originated in the area of Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands. The Lochab surname has been associated with the Clan MacLachlan, a prominent Scottish clan of the same name. The Lochab surname has been found in records dating back to the early 1700s. The Lochab surname has been found in various variations, including Lochabar, Lochaber, Lochaberne, Lochaberin, Lachabar, Lachaber, Lachaberne, and Lachaberin. The culture and customs associated with the Lochab surname are largely associated with Clan MacLachlan. Clan MacLachlan is a proud and ancient Scottish clan that has a long and proud history. Clan MacLachlan is known for its strong sense of loyalty and dedication to their clan and its members. The clan is also known for its traditional music, which includes the bagpipe and the fiddle. The Lochab surname has been found in various parts of the world, including Scotland, Ireland, the United States, Canada, and Australia.













