Meaning & Origin:
Munro is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic “Mac an Rothaich,” meaning “son of the man from Ro” or “son of the river.”

History & Notable People:
The name is tied to the Munro clan from the Scottish Highlands. It reflects themes of heritage and connection to the land. Notable individuals include Alice Munro, a Nobel Prize-winning author. The name symbolizes storytelling and tradition.