Dollar (population 2,877) is a small town with a population of 2,800 individuals in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. It is 12 miles East of Stirling. Dollar was as soon as an address of Mary, Queen of Scots. Possible interpretations are that Dollar is derived from Doilleir, an Irish and Scots Gaelic word meaning dark and dismal, or from various words in Pictish: 'Dol' (field) + 'Ar' (cultivable) or Dol (valley) + Ar (high). An additional derivation is from Dolar, 'haugh area' (cf Welsh dôl 'field'. This word was borrowed from British or Pictish into Scottish Gaelic as dail 'water-meadow, haugh'). John Everett-Heath, in obtains it as 'Area of the Water Meadow' from the Celtic dôl 'water meadow' and ar 'location'. A further concept, connected to Castle Campbell's alternate name of Castle Gloom, is that it stems from Scots-French "Doleur", meaning despair.