Boyd clan crest cufflinks direct from the makers - the finest Scottish Crest Jewelry/Jewellery for over 2000 Scottish names.
Boyd clan crest cufflinks direct from the makers - the finest Scottish Crest Jewelry/Jewellery for over 2000 Scottish names.
For centuries this Boyd Crest has been a symbol of your Scottish Clan heritage. These Clan Boyd Scottish cufflinks are available in your choice of solid sterling silver or gold, and will make the perfect gift for any proud Boyd clansman.
Delivery: As we make these Clan Boyd Scottish cufflinks to your order, please allow two weeks for production, and a week to most shipping destinations.
Click each row of boxes below to view all crest items: See your Boyd Family History below:
Clan Boyd: The current Chief is Dr Robin Jordan Boyd 9th Baron
Kilmarnock.
Previous Chief: Alistair Boyd 7th Baron Kilmarnock, died 19th March 2009.
Gaelic Name: Buihje meaning “fair” or “yellow”
Origin of name: The earliest record of Boyd is in Irvine Ayrshire in 1205 as
vassals of the Norman family of de Morvilles.
Crest Badge A dexter hand erect with the last two fingers bowed
inwards.
Clan Motto: Confido meaning (I trust).
Lands: Kilmarnoch
Your Boyd Family history is under construction................sorry for any inconvience.
The Clan Boyd Family crest shows a right hand erect with two outer fingers bowed inwards and the proud Boyd clan motto reads Confido which means "I trust".
Our Scottish Heritage is the common bond that unites our Boyd family name forever.........
An old Gaelic proverb................‘Remember the men from whence you came’
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote....
"The mark of a Scot of all classes is that he remembers and cherishes the memories of his forebears, good or bad, and here burns above in him a sense of identity with the dead even to the twentieth generation."
There are many spelling variations for the Clan Boyd surname. Included are families (known as Septs) with different surnames from the original Clan name. Throughout the centuries, surnames have continued to “develop” often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.