Clan

Fraser

Na Frisealaich
Highlands Seat: Beaufort Castle Chief: Simon Fraser

Clan Fraser held lands in Highlands, with its historic seat at Beaufort Castle. The line traces to Simon Fraser of Lovat, and the Fraser tartan is worn today by members and descendants across the world.

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Things to know about Clan Fraser

Gaelic name Na Frisealaich
Motto Je suis prest
"I am ready"
Plant badge Yew
Region Highlands
Inverness-shire, Aird, Beauly
Seat Beaufort Castle
Historic seat of Fraser of Lovat
Current chief Simon Fraser
Lord Lovat, Chief of Clan Fraser
Documented tartans 8 tartans · 0 septs
25 tartans · 1 clan family

The Fraser tartans

Every documented tartan in our catalogue tied to this clan. Tap a card to view the variant in our configurator.

Fraser Hunting Weathered Tartan swatch
Fraser Hunting Weathered Tartan
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Fraser Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser Ancient Tartan
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Fraser Tartan swatch
Fraser Tartan
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Fraser Weathered Tartan swatch
Fraser Weathered Tartan
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Fraser Hunting Tartan swatch
Fraser Hunting Tartan
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Fraser Of Lovat Tartan swatch
Fraser Of Lovat Tartan
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Fraser Hunting Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser Hunting Ancient Tartan
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Fraser Old Tartan swatch
Fraser Old Tartan
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Fraser Old Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser Old Ancient Tartan
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Fraser Old Weathered Tartan swatch
Fraser Old Weathered Tartan
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Fraser Arisaid Wine Blue Tartan swatch
Fraser Arisaid Wine Blue Tartan
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Fraser of Reelig Tartan swatch
Fraser of Reelig Tartan
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Fraser Hunting Dress Tartan swatch
Fraser Hunting Dress Tartan
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Fraser Arisaid Green Tartan swatch
Fraser Arisaid Green Tartan
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Fraser Arisaid Red Tartan swatch
Fraser Arisaid Red Tartan
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Fraser of Boblainy Hugh Tartan swatch
Fraser of Boblainy Hugh Tartan
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Fraser Red (special) Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser Red (special) Ancient Tartan
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Fraser of Altyre Reconst Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser of Altyre Reconst Ancient Tartan
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Fraser Green Tartan swatch
Fraser Green Tartan
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Fraser Red (special) Tartan swatch
Fraser Red (special) Tartan
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Fraser Of Atholl Tartan swatch
Fraser Of Atholl Tartan
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Fraser of Altyre Reconst Tartan swatch
Fraser of Altyre Reconst Tartan
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Fraser Of Altyre Tartan swatch
Fraser Of Altyre Tartan
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Fraser of Reelig Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser of Reelig Ancient Tartan
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Fraser of Boblainy Hugh Ancient Tartan swatch
Fraser of Boblainy Hugh Ancient Tartan
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The clan story

Clan Fraser — Origins & History

Origins · The early Fraser line

Clan Fraser takes its place among the historic families of Highlands. The line is traditionally traced to Simon Fraser of Lovat, and over the centuries the Fraser chiefs built the territory, alliances and identity that the name still carries today.

Like all the great Scottish kindreds, Fraser was bound together less by a single bloodline than by allegiance to its chief and its country. Members took the chief's surname, followed his banner in war, and wore his colours — the origin of the tartan tradition that survives in the Fraser setts sold today.

“Je suis prest” — I am ready.

— the motto of Clan Fraser

Through the Centuries

From its base in Highlands, Clan Fraser shared in the great movements of Scottish history — the wars of independence, the rise and fall of the Stewart kings, the Jacobite risings of the 18th century, and the upheavals that scattered Highland and Lowland families alike across the globe. The family seat at Beaufort Castle remains a focus of Fraser heritage.

The Dress Act of 1746 banned Highland dress for a generation, and the Clearances that followed drove many Scottish families overseas. Yet the Fraser identity survived — carried in names, in records, and in the cloth. The clan is led today by its chief, Simon Fraser, recognised by the Lord Lyon as head of the name.

Today the Fraser tartan is worn at weddings, gatherings, Highland games and Burns Night celebrations from Scotland to North America, Australia and New Zealand — a living link between the modern family and its Scottish origins.

Across the Atlantic

Fraser in America

Scots carrying the Fraser name crossed the Atlantic in successive waves — as colonists, as Highland emigrants after the Clearances, and as part of the great 19th-century migration. Their descendants today form part of the millions of Americans who claim Scottish ancestry.

The Fraser name in the New World

Scottish emigration to North America unfolded over three centuries. Early settlers came to the Carolinas, Virginia and Nova Scotia in the 1700s; later waves followed the Highland Clearances of the late 18th and 19th centuries, settling in Canada, the Appalachians, the Midwest and beyond. Families carrying the Fraser name took part in this movement and helped build the communities they joined.

Today the United States is home to a large population of Scottish descent, and the Fraser name endures among them. Scottish heritage is celebrated each year at more than two hundred Highland games across North America, where the Fraser tartan can be seen alongside the setts of every other Scottish family.

April 6 is National Tartan Day in the United States — declared by the US Senate in 1998 and proclaimed by the President in 2008 — marking the anniversary of the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath and honouring the contribution of Scottish-Americans, including those who carry the Fraser name.

Highlands
Ancestral region of Clan Fraser
200+
US Highland Games each year
April 6
National Tartan Day
Heritage centre
Scottish Tartans Museum

Franklin, North Carolina — the only museum of Scottish tartans in the United States, with setts from clans and families across Scotland on display.

Cultural milestone
National Tartan Day

Declared by US Senate Resolution in 1998 and signed into US Presidential Proclamation in 2008. April 6 each year — the anniversary of the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath.

Research
Trace your line

Our heritage team can help you research the Fraser name and choose the right tartan for your family. Genealogical records, parish registers and emigration lists are the place to start.

Major US Highland Games with Clan Donald tents

Grandfather Mountain Games
Linville, NC · second weekend of July
Stone Mountain Highland Games
Stone Mountain, GA · mid-October
Pleasanton Scottish Games
Pleasanton, CA · Labor Day weekend
NYC Tartan Week
Manhattan · first week of April

Notable MacDonald Americans

1746
The Dress Act
Highland dress banned for a generation; the Fraser tartan tradition survived the proscription.
1782
The ban repealed
Tartan returns to Scottish life and begins its journey into the wider world.
2008
US Tartan Day
Presidential proclamation honours Scottish-Americans, including those of the Fraser name.
McDonald · Macdonald · M'Donald

All spellings, one clan

Spelling variants

Like most Scottish surnames, Fraser has been written in several ways over the centuries. Spelling was rarely fixed before the 19th century — clerks, ministers and ship's pursers each recorded a name as they heard it, so variations appear even within a single family.

Whichever form appears on your birth certificate, marriage record or family Bible, it is the same Fraser name, and you are entitled to wear the Fraser tartan.

FraserMost common modern spelling
FrasereHistoric variant
Frequently asked

Questions about Clan Fraser

Answers to the questions we hear most often from customers and visitors researching their lineage.

Are the different spellings of Fraser the same family?

Generally yes. Scottish surname spelling was not standardised until the 19th century, so Fraser appears in several forms in old records. They normally refer to the same family and share the same tartan.

Can anyone wear the Fraser tartan?

Yes. Tartan is freely worn today. The Fraser tartan is most associated with those who carry the name or descend from the family, but anyone may buy and wear it for a wedding, a Highland event or everyday style.

Who is the chief of Clan Fraser?

The chief is Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, Chief of Clan Fraser. The chief is recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, Scotland's heraldic authority.

What is the Fraser motto?

The motto is “Je suis prest” — I am ready. Mottoes appear on the clan crest and express the character the family chose to be known by.

Which Fraser tartan should I choose?

The main Fraser tartan is the usual default. Where Modern, Ancient, Weathered and Dress versions exist, they differ only in the depth of the colours, not the pattern — Modern is boldest, Ancient softer, Weathered muted, and Dress the brightest, most formal version. Choose whichever suits the occasion.

My surname is linked to Fraser — can I wear the tartan?

Yes. If your name is a recognised sept or spelling variant of Fraser, you are entitled to wear the Fraser tartan. If you are unsure, our heritage team can help you check the connection.

How did the Fraser name come to America?

Scots carrying the Fraser name emigrated to North America from the 1700s onward — as colonists, as Highland emigrants after the Clearances, and during the 19th-century migration. Their descendants are among the millions of Americans of Scottish ancestry today.

Where can I research my Fraser family history?

Start with Scottish parish registers, the National Records of Scotland, and emigration and census records for the country your family settled in. Clan societies and our own heritage team can help you connect your Fraser line to its Scottish origins.