Meaning & Origin
Mulrain is a surname of Irish or Scottish origin, possibly derived from the Gaelic “Maol Ruadhain,” meaning “descendant of the red-haired one” or “follower of Ruadhan.”
History & Notable People
Mulrain is historically connected to Gaelic-speaking regions of Ireland and Scotland. Notable figures include Clyde Mulrain, a Caribbean-born footballer who played internationally for Trinidad and Tobago.
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