The Scottish surname Campbell is of nickname origin deriving from the Gaelic term cam-beal meaning " crooked mouth. " Cam means "crooked" and beal means "mouth." Gillespie O'Duibhne was the first to have borne the name and founded the Clan Campbell in Scotland in the 13th Century. Clan Campbell were the most powerful and successful of the Highland clans, their lands were in Argyll and the chief of the clan became the Earl, and later Duke, of Argyll. The name is found both in Scotland and Ireland and is the 43rd most popular name in the United States with 370,000 bearers of the name living there.
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