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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Named by an Englishman apparently when map making, who couldn't understand 'laigh' - Gaelic for low ground viz. low lying.
Used to be called the Loch of Menteith til the 19th C. when Victorians though the parkland setting was nice and so called it a lake and called it that on the maps.....
And discuss the English naming bits of Scotland here..............