Names associated with the clan: Clay Conlay Conley Donleavy Donlevy Dunleavy Dunslef MacAnally MacAnnally MacCannally MacClae MacClay MacCleay MacClew MacCollea MacConlea MacDimslea MacDonleavy MacDonnslae MacDunlane MacDunleavy MacDunlewe MacDunslea MacInally MacKeandla MacKindlay MacKinla MacKinlay MacKinley MacLae MacLay MacLea MacLeay MacLey MacNally MacOnlay, McAnally McAnnally McCannally McClae McClay McCleay McClew McCollea McConlea McDimslea McDonleavy McDonnslae McDunlane McDunleavy McDunlewe McDunslea McInally McKeandla McKindlay McKinla McKinlay McKinley McLae McLay McLea McLeay McLey McNally McOnlay, Makdunlane Makdunlaue Makley
The MacKinlay tartan could be described in tartan parlance as Black Watch with red. It is similar to the early military setts produced in the late 18th and early 19th century by Wilson's of Bannockburn for the MacKenzies, the MacLeods and the Gordons, but there is no mention in Wilson's comprehensive pattern books of a MacKinlay tartan. There are, however, grounds for comparison with the Farquharson, as MacKinlays are named in that clan. To further confuse the issue the sett is identical to Logan's 'Murray of Athol'.