🛡️ The McReynolds Heritage
Born of Sea, Battle and Faith
The name McReynolds carries within it the story of the North Atlantic — where Viking courage met Gaelic spirit.
Derived from the ancient Gaelic Mac Raghnaill, meaning “Son of Ragnall,” it traces back to the Old Norse name Rǫgnvaldr — the wise and powerful ruler.
From the rugged fjords of Norway to the wild western isles of Scotland, Norse settlers carved new lives among the Gaels.
These Norse-Gaelic families, the Gall-Ghaeil, became warriors, traders, and rulers of the sea routes that connected Dublin, the Hebrides, and the Isle of Man.
Among them were the sons of Ragnall, whose descendants would one day bear the name McReynolds.
The McReynolds Crest
From the Isles to Ulster
By the 12th century, the Norse-Gaelic warlord Somerled (Somhairle) united the western isles and left a legacy through his sons — the founders of Clan Donald and its many branches.
One of these lines, the Mac Raghnaills, journeyed east across the North Channel to Ulster, settling in Counties Tyrone, Antrim, and Down.
There, the name took its modern form — McReynolds — and became firmly woven into the history of Northern Ireland.
Farmers, soldiers, craftsmen, and adventurers carried it through centuries of change, across the Atlantic to America and beyond.
A Spirit of Exploration
Perhaps it’s no coincidence that this same Viking-Gaelic heritage seems to echo through the generations.
For me, it has always felt natural to travel, live abroad, and meet new people.
Since my younger days, I’ve been intrigued by the idea of being somewhere else — discovering new cultures, learning different perspectives, and building friendships across borders.
I love going home to see family and friends, but the call to explore — to “set sail” again — has always been part of who I am.
Maybe it’s in the blood — that ancient pull toward movement, discovery, and connection.
Meaning & Symbolism
Element & Meaning
Name Mac Raghnaill — “Son of Ragnall”
Origin Norse-Gaelic, 9th century
Literal meaning. “Son of the wise/powerful ruler”
Values embodied. Strength, leadership, courage, and counsel
The McReynolds Crest
Shield: Divided in blue and silver — the colours of the sea and steel — symbolising the meeting of Viking and Gaelic worlds.
Emblem: A longship under a rising sun, representing exploration and renewal.
Crest: A wolf’s head, drawn from Norse tradition for loyalty and strength.
Motto: “Fortitudo et Fides” — Courage and Faith — honouring the endurance of generations who crossed oceans and borders.
A Legacy that Moves Forward
From the winds of the Hebrides to the fields of Tyrone, from the shipyards of Ulster to the streets of Manchester, the McReynolds story is one of movement, resilience, and mastery — the same spirit that powers M.U.S.T. Fit® Sports today.
I am a McReynolds
It’s more than a name.
It’s a heritage — born of the sea, built on strength, and carried forward by those who dare to move.