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Galbraith

The surname Galbraith is derived from the Gaelic elements , meaning "stranger", and ''Breathnach'', meaning "Briton". As such, the surname can be taken to mean "British foreigner", "British Scandinavian", "foreign Briton", or "stranger-Briton". The surname ''Galbraith'' can be rendered in Scottish Gaelic as .

The surname is borne by members of Clan Galbraith. The clan is known in Gaelic as . The earliest recorded chief of this family may be "", a man attested in 1193. This man's name could indicate that he was either of Welsh or North British ancestry.

Early examples of forms of the surname include: "" in 1208×1214; "" in 1208×1214; "" in 1208×1214; "" in 1239; "" in 1208×1241; and "" in 1208×1265. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Money, whence it came, where it went by Galbraith, John Kenneth

    Published 2017
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    Welcome to the poisoned chalice the destruction of Greece and the future of Europe by Galbraith, James K.

    Published 2016
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    Designing your organization using the star model to solve 5 critical design challenges by Kates

    Published 2007
    Other Authors: “…Galbraith…”
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    Tomorrow's organization by Mohrman, Susan Albers

    Published 1998
    Other Authors: “…Galbraith, Jay R…”
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