Old photograph of the Lovat Lodge Hotel in Nairn, Moray, Scotland. The Lovat surname is of English or Scottish origin, and found chiefly in Staffordshire, England, and can be either a nickname from the Anglo Norman French " louvet ", meaning " wolfcub " or " young wolf ", or it can be a locational name from Lovat near Beauly, Inverness, Highlands, deriving from the Gaelic " lobh ", meaning " rot ", plus " ait ", place.
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