👉 Murnival is a term used in Scottish folklore and mythology to describe the annual festival of feasts, games, and dances celebrated by the Highlanders. The name "murnial" comes from the Gaelic word "Murrain," which means "holy night." Murnials are often held on the last full moon of the year and feature traditional Scottish music, dancing, and feasting. The festival is a significant part of Scottish culture and is celebrated by many communities throughout Scotland