Scottish Names: Most Popular Scottish Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Scottish Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Scottish Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Girl | Meaning of the name A'jaie is honest, benevolent, brilliant and often inventive, full of high inspirations. | |
Girl | The name Kenzie is primarily a gender-neutral name of Scottish origin that means Descendant Of The Handsome Man. | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'kylah is "narrows, channel, strait". | |
Boy | Mouth of the bendy river | |
Girl | Aberdeen | |
Abhainn
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Boy | Meaning of the name Abhainn::River. |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Short form of ABIGAIL. | |
Achaius
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Boy | Meaning of the name Achaius::Horseman. |
Boy, Girl | From the oak tree ford | |
Girl | From the oak tree ford | |
Boy, Girl | Finnish form of ÁILE. | |
Boy | noble, bright, and famous | |
Boy | precious | |
Girl | From the green meadow | |
Girl | Scottish form of ALICE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of EILEEN. | |
Girl | Giver of life | |
Ailein
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Boy, Girl | Meaning of the name Ailein::From the green meadow. |
Girl | Light | |
Girl | Ailie | |
Boy | Scottish Gaelic form of ALPIN. | |
Boy, Girl | From Ailsa Craig, the name of an island off the west coast of Scotland, which is of uncertain derivation. | |
Boy, Girl | Ailyn | |
Boy, Girl | Scottish form of ANDREW. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AINSLEY. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. The place names themselves derive from Old E | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AINSLEY. | |
Boy, Girl | My meadow | |
Boy, Girl | My meadow | |
Boy, Girl | Scottish form of ALEXANDER. | |
Alasdhair
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Boy | Defender, protector::Meaning of the name Alasdhair |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of ALASDAIR. | |
Boy | Protector of mankind, Defender, Helper | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Short form of ALEXANDER. | |
Boy | man's defender or warrior | |
Boy | man's defender or warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of ALASDAIR. | |
Boy | Protector of mankind, Defender, Helper | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of ALASDAIR. | |
Boy | Allaster | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ALISON, ALEXANDRA or other names beginning with the same sound. | |
Boy | Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Ailpein, possibly derived from a Pictish word meaning "white". This was the name of two kings of Dál Riata and two | |
Girl | Blond | |
Boy | fair | |
Boy | Scottish form of OLAF. | |
Amhuinn
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Boy | Lives at the alder tree river. |
Boy, Girl | Spanish form of ANNABEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of AONGHUS. | |
Girl | Grace | |
Girl | Scottish diminutive of ANNA. | |
Annbell
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Girl | Grace, Loveable::Meaning of the name Annbell |
Girl | Light | |
Girl | hermitage field | |
Boy | From the old Irish name Áed, which meant "fire". This was a very popular name in early Ireland, being borne by numerous figures in Irish mythology and | |
Boy | Diminutive of AODH. | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from the Irish word aoibh, meaning 'beauty'. According to Irish legend Aoife was the greatest female warrior in the world. | |
Boy | Scottish variant of AONGHUS. | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic elements ercan "genuine" and bald "bold". The first element was altered due to the influence of Greek names beginning with t | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ARCHIBALD. This name is borne by Archie Andrews, an American comic-book character created in 1941. | |
Boy | Bold prince | |
Boy, Girl | Passionate | |
Girl | blooming meadow | |
Girl | blooming meadow | |
Boy, Girl | Warm | |
Girl | blooming meadow | |
Boy, Girl | Argyle | |
Boy | from the land of the Gauls | |
Boy, Girl | From the name of an island off the west coast of Scotland in the Firth of Clyde. | |
Boy, Girl | lofty or exalted | |
Boy, Girl | lofty or exalted | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of AARON. | |
Boy | Scottish form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy | From the name of a district in Scotland which was derived from Gaelic ath Fodhla "new Ireland". | |
Boy | Anglicized form of AMHLAIDH. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of Eileen, meaning light. It has Scottish, English & Irish roots as well as many other forms. | |
Girl | only hermitage wood or clearing | |
Boy, Girl | My meadow | |
Boy | Bank | |
Boy | Fair skinned | |
Boy | From the upper part | |
Boy | From the pasture | |
Boy | Bard | |
Boy | Child | |
Boy | Baldie | |
Boy | From a Scottish surname, originally from various place names, which meant "village pasture" in Gaelic. | |
Boy | Fox | |
Boy | Fox | |
Boy | From the majestic village | |
Boy | Flag, Ensign bearer | |
Boy | unleavened oat bread | |
Boy | unleavened oat bread | |
Boy, Girl | Spear thrower, Marksman | |
Girl | Scottish form of BARBARA. | |
Boy | From a Scottish surname which was likely derived from the English place name Berkeley, meaning "birch wood" in Old English. | |
Boy | birch tree meadow | |
Boy | Minstrel | |
Boy | From Berkeley | |
Boy | poet or one who sings ballads | |
Boy | Birch meadow | |
Boy | Birch meadow | |
Boy | birch tree meadow | |
Boy | Just, Pious | |
Boy | birch tree meadow | |
Boy | Furrow, Hill | |
Boy | poet or one who sings ballads | |
Boy | poet or one who sings ballads | |
Boy, Unisex | Fair skinned | |
Boy | Strong as a bear | |
Girl | Feminine form of BEATHAN. | |
Boy | Derived from Scottish Gaelic beatha meaning "life". | |
Girl | Wise | |
Girl | Diminutive of ISEABAIL. | |
Boy | Beast | |
Girl | Scottish form of BEATRICE. | |
Boy, Girl | Solid, Firm | |
Boy | birch tree meadow | |
Boy, Girl | From the birch meadow | |
Boy, Girl | birch tree meadow | |
Boy | birch tree meadow | |
Boy, Girl | A biblical name which is also a pet name for Elizabeth, meaning "bountiful" and was introduced as a stand-alone name following the classic novel 'Litt | |
Boy | Bank | |
Boy | Strong warrior | |
Boy | From the upper part | |
Boy | Speckled | |
Boy | Speckled | |
Boy | Beast | |
Boy, Girl | The name Blair means "field" or "plain" and is Scottish in origin. | |
Boy, Girl | From the plain, Child of the fields | |
Boy | Dark, Dark-haired, Can also mean the reverse - Fair; Pale | |
Boy, Girl | Source of a river | |
Boy | field or plain | |
Girl | plain, field | |
Boy | yellow or blond | |
Boy, Girl | Sweet, Good | |
Boy, Girl | Sweet, Good | |
Boy, Girl | attractive | |
Girl | fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | attractive | |
Girl | fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | Pretty, Charming | |
Girl | fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | Pretty, Charming | |
Boy, Girl | Bonnie is a name of Scottish origin which means "pretty" or "beautiful". It is based on the Latin word "bonus" and the French word "bon" which means g | |
Girl | Pretty, Charming | |
Girl | fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | Sweet, Good | |
Girl | Pretty, Charming | |
Girl | Pretty, Charming | |
Boy, Girl | From the stone house | |
Boy | From the stone house | |
Boy | From the stone house | |
Boy, Girl | blond | |
Boy, Girl | Surname | |
Boy, Girl | Blond | |
Girl | Salmon | |
Boy | Raven | |
Boy | bramble or a thicket of wild gorse | |
Boy, Girl | Fiery hill, Sword-blade | |
Boy, Girl | bramble or a thicket of wild gorse | |
Boy | Speckled | |
Girl | Fairy palace | |
Boy | Hilltop | |
Brente
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Boy | Hill |
Boy | hill or mount | |
Boy, Girl | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England) | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy | Broken | |
Boy | Son of Roderick, From the broad ridge | |
Boy | brother | |
Boy, Girl | The Castle Brodie in Scotland | |
Boy | Brother | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From Brodie | |
Boy | Brother | |
Boy | Brother | |
Boy, Girl | An English and Irish name from Celtic origin meaning ditch or muddy place | |
Boy | Broken | |
Boy, Girl | Woodlands | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Son of a nobleman | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy, Girl | From the cannon's seat | |
Boy, Girl | victory bringer; fine, attractive, pretty | |
Girl | victory bringer; fine, attractive, pretty | |
Boy | village in the thicket | |
Boy | village in the thicket | |
Boy | village in the thicket | |
Boy | village in the thicket | |
Boy | village in the thicket | |
Girl | From the steep place | |
Boy | traveling metalsmith or worker with tin | |
Boy, Girl | Means "whelp, young dog" in Gaelic. This name is also used as a Scottish form of COLUMBA. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of KAYLYN. It also coincides with the Irish word cailÃn meaning "girl". | |
Girl | Hag | |
Boy | Virile | |
Girl | Hag | |
Boy | traveling metalsmith; tinker, worker with tin | |
Boy | traveling metalsmith or worker with tin | |
Cairistiona
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Girl | Scottish form of CHRISTINA.::Christian. |
Boy, Girl | mound of rocks | |
Boy | mound of rocks | |
Boy | mound of rocks | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of CAITRÍONA. | |
Girl | Pure | |
Caitrina
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Girl | Pure |
Girl | Irish form of KATHERINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Calan is a form of the English Cale, it is from Irish Gaelic origin meaning 'slender'. | |
Boy, Girl | Rough waters | |
Boy, Girl | Child | |
Boy, Girl | Chatter | |
Boy, Girl | rock | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CALUM. | |
Boy | Scottish form of COLUMBA. | |
Girl | pure or rock | |
Boy, Girl | Bent nose | |
Boy | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | crooked nose | |
Boy | Unknown | |
Boy | Crooked mouth | |
Boy, Girl | From the winding valley | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was from a place name perhaps meaning "enclosed valley" in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was the English historian | |
Boy | From the winding valley | |
Boy | winding valley | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From the winding valley | |
Boy | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | crooked nose | |
Girl | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose". | |
Boy, Girl | crooked nose | |
Girl | crooked nose | |
Girl | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | crooked nose; helper to the priest | |
Boy, Girl | From the beautiful field | |
Boy | crooked mouth | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and béul "mouth". | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of CAMERON. | |
Boy | crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Feminine variant of CAMERON. | |
Boy | Crooked nose | |
Boy | From the land between the streams | |
Boy | Friend of Saint Michael | |
Boy, Girl | French feminine form of CAROLUS. | |
Boy, Girl | From the broken mossy ground | |
Boy | son of the marsh-dwellers | |
Boy, Girl | son of the marsh-dwellers | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname of uncertain meaning. A famous bearer of the surname was the American scout Kit Carson (1809-1868). | |
Boy, Girl | son of the marsh-dwellers | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of CATHERINE. It can also be a nickname from the English word for the animal. | |
Boy, Girl | Gaelic form of KATHERINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Relic | |
Boy | Relic | |
Boy | Smith | |
Boy | Smith | |
Boy | Catlike | |
Boy | Rules the home | |
Boy | Son of the Lord | |
Boy | Clan of the cats | |
Boy | From Chisolm | |
Boy, Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Boy, Girl | Bright, Shining, Clear | |
Boy, Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Boy, Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Boy, Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Boy | Stone | |
Boy | Rocky eminence | |
Boy | Finnian's servant | |
Boy, Girl | The Scottish name Clyde derives from the River of the same name, meaning 'washer'. | |
Boy, Girl | a river in Scotland | |
Boy, Girl | Place name | |
Boy | Coburne | |
Boy | Cockburn | |
Boy | Cockburne | |
Girl | Seething pool | |
Boy | Seething pool | |
Boy | young creature | |
Boy | People's victory | |
Boy | Colen | |
Boy, Girl | People's victory | |
Girl | People's victory | |
Boy | young creature | |
Boy | Collen | |
Boy, Girl | People's victory | |
Boy | Disciple of Saint Columbia | |
Boy | From Colquhoun | |
Boy | dove | |
Boy, Girl | People's victory | |
Boy | High, Mighty | |
Boy, Girl | Strong in battle | |
Boy | High, Mighty | |
Boy, Girl | Strong in battle | |
Boy | Son of the raven | |
Craeg
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Boy | Rock |
Craege
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Boy | Rock |
Crag
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Boy | Rock |
Crai
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Boy | Rock |
Boy, Girl | From near the crag | |
Craigg
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Boy | Rock |
Boy | rock, rocky | |
Boy | rock, rocky | |
Boy | Craiston | |
Boy | Lake dweller | |
Boy | Prolific | |
Craye
|
Boy | Rock |
Crayg
|
Boy | Rock::Meaning of the name Crayg |
Boy | Border dweller | |
Creg
|
Boy | Rock |
Cregge
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Boy | Rock |
Boy, Girl | border or boundary settlement | |
Creyg
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Boy | Rock |
Boy | Lives at a town near a creek | |
Criege
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Boy | Rock |
Criegg
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Boy | Rock |
Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Boy, Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Boy | Crooked | |
Boy | From the crooked well | |
Boy | Crooked | |
Culen
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Boy | Alcove |
Boy | Good looking lad | |
Boy | Good looking lad | |
Boy | good-looking lad; handsome | |
Boy | From the nook of the marsh | |
Girl | From the broken mossy ground | |
Culyn
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Boy | Alcove |
Boy, Girl | From Comines | |
Girl | From Comines | |
Boy | From Comines | |
Boy, Girl | From Cunningham | |
Boy | Scottish Gaelic form of DAVID. | |
Boy | From the waterfall | |
Boy | Ox | |
Boy | Gaelic variant of DAVID. | |
Boy, Girl | Blind, Group, Petal, Particle | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of | |
Girl | from the dales, the valley meadows | |
Boy, Girl | From the dales, The valley meadows, Name of a Texas city | |
Boy | From the little field | |
Boy | From the little field | |
Damari
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Boy, Girl | Fertility::Variant of Damarion; youthful and young at heart; sweet and kind. |
Boy | Ox | |
Boy | Scottish diminutive of ANDREW. | |
Boy | Variant of DARA (1) or Anglicized form of DÁIRE. | |
Girl | From the oak | |
Girl | deer park | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of David beloved | |
Girl | Beloved one | |
Boy, Girl | Beloved one | |
Girl | beloved | |
Girl | beloved | |
Girl | Beloved one | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of DAVID. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of DAVID. | |
Girl | beloved | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of DAVID. It originated in Scotland. | |
Boy, Girl | Beloved one | |
Girl | Variant of DAVINA. | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was derived from the given name DAVID. A famous bearer of the surname was Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), the only president of the | |
Girl | Beloved one | |
Girl | Beloved one | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Divine | |
Boy | Red | |
Boy | from the dales, the valley meadows | |
Demara
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Girl | Fertility |
Boy | Home of the Danes | |
Boy, Girl | beloved; divine, heavenly | |
Boy | From the grove | |
Girl | beloved; divine, heavenly | |
Boy | From the grove | |
Boy | All ruler | |
Boy | Great chief | |
Boy, Girl | Great chief | |
Girl | world mighty | |
Girl | world mighty | |
Girl | world mighty | |
Girl | world mighty | |
Doncan
|
Boy | Warrior::Meaning of the name Doncan |
Boy, Girl | All ruler | |
Doneld
|
Boy | Proud ruler |
Girl | world mighty | |
Boy, Girl | All ruler | |
Girl | world mighty; lady | |
Doni
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Boy, Girl | Proud ruler::Meaning of the name Doni |
Girl | Dark skinned | |
Donild
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Boy | Proud ruler |
Girl | world mighty; lady | |
Boy | Brown warrior | |
Boy | Brown warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Great chief. Donald is a major Scottish clan names. | |
Boy, Girl | Great chief | |
Boy | Surname | |
Boy, Girl | From the dark water | |
Boy | Dark stranger | |
Dougal, Dugald
|
Boy | black stranger |
Boy | Black stranger | |
Boy | From the dark water | |
Boy, Girl | From the Scottish for 'Dark River', Douglas was originally a Scottish clan name before it became popular as a first name. | |
Douglas, Douglass
|
Boy | from a surname meaning black stream |
Boy | From the dark water | |
Dougy
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Boy | Dark water::Meaning of the name Dougy |
Boy | From the water | |
Boy | At the ridge | |
Boy | Black | |
Boy | Dubhghlas | |
Boy | From the dark water | |
Boy | Black | |
Dug
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Boy | Dark water |
Boy | black river | |
Boy | From the dark water | |
Boy, Girl | From the dark water | |
Duggy
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Boy | Dark stranger::Meaning of the name Duggy |
Boy | Dark skinned warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'brown warrior' or 'dark skinned fighter'. Taken from the words 'donn', meaning brown and 'cath' meaning warrior. | |
Boy, Girl | Dune | |
Dunk
|
Boy | Warrior |
Dunkan
|
Boy | Warrior |
Boy | muddy hill | |
Boy | From the great hill fortress | |
Boy | From the great hill fortress | |
Boy | Horseman | |
Boy | Means "brown horse" from Gaelic each "horse" and donn "brown". It was sometimes Anglicized as Hector. | |
Boy | Scottish Gaelic form of HILARY. | |
Girl | Scottish Gaelic form of ELIZABETH. | |
Boy, Girl | Manx form of JOHN. | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious | |
Boy | Scottish Gaelic form of HENRY. | |
Boy | Rules the home | |
Boy, Girl | From the East | |
Boy, Girl | From the East | |
Eastun
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Boy | East::Meaning of the name Eastun |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of AIDAN. | |
Girl | From Edinburgh | |
Boy, Girl | A variant spelling of the Celtic name Edan, which itself is a derivative of Aidan meaning 'little fire'. It may also be an variant spelling of the nam | |
Boy, Girl | Possibly a Hungarian form of a Germanic name. | |
Edine
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Girl | From Edinburgh. |
Boy | Scottish form of EDWARD. | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of EILIONOIR, sometimes taken to be a Gaelic form of HELEN. | |
Boy | From the deer pass | |
Girl | Scottish form of ELEANOR. | |
Girl | Scottish form of EMER. | |
Boy | God is gracious | |
Girl | Ruler | |
Girl | Ruler | |
Girl | Elsbet | |
Girl | God's oath | |
Girl | God's oath | |
Girl | God's promise | |
Boy, Girl | A Scottish variant of the Hebrew name Elizabeth, which itself is derived from the Hebrew el?sheba meaning 'God is perfection' or 'God is my oath'. | |
Girl | Elspie | |
Girl | God's promise | |
Girl | Graceful | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy | Earl, Nobleman | |
Boy | Erskin | |
Girl | From the top of the cliff | |
Boy | Green heights | |
Boy | high cliff, verdant hill, green or fresh water | |
Boy | high cliff or verdant hill | |
Boy, Girl | Friend | |
Boy | Friend | |
Boy | Friend | |
Boy | high cliff; verdant hill | |
Boy | Friend of the sea | |
Boy | high cliff or verdant hill | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy, Girl | A Celtic or Anglicised form of the Gaelic name Eoghan, which itself means 'born of yew', derived from 'iúr' meaning 'yew tree'. | |
Boy, Girl | unity or one | |
Boy, Girl | A Celtic or Anglicised form of the Gaelic name Eoghan, which itself means 'born of yew', derived from 'iúr' meaning 'yew tree'. | |
Boy, Girl | Right handed | |
Girl | Right handed | |
Boy | Young | |
Boy | From the sheep pen | |
Boy | fair-haired child | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From Chinese (fng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" or other characters with a similar pronunciation. | |
Boy | Son of the furrows | |
Boy | Son of the furrows | |
Boy | very dear one | |
Boy | very dear one | |
Boy | Anglicized form of FEARCHAR. | |
Boy | Son of the dear one | |
Boy | From the narrow glen | |
Girl | Dear | |
Girl | Dear | |
Boy | Means "man of vigour", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and gus "vigour". This was the name of several characters in Irish legend including | |
Boy | Strong, Manly | |
Boy | supreme man or highest choice | |
Girl | Anglicized form of FIONNUALA. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive and feminine form of FERGUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of FEARGHAS. | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Fergus | |
Boy | Son of the first choice | |
Boy, Girl | Dark of peace |
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Scottish Boy Names
- Abercrombie
- Abi
- Adaira
- Aila
- Ailbert
- Ailean
- Aileen
- Ailpein
- Ailsa
- Ailyn
- Aindrea
- Ainslee
- Ainsley
- Ainslie
- Ainsly
- Ainsworth
- Alasdair
- Alastair
- Alastaire
- Alec
- Aleck
- Alick
- Alistair
- Alistaire
- Alister
- Allaster
- Allie
- Alpin
- Alpine
- AMHLAIDH
- Anabel
- Angus
- Aodh
- Aodhagan
- Aoife
- Aonghas
- Archibald
- Archie
- Archy
- Ardis
- Ardys
- Argyle
- Argyll
- Arran
- Arren
- Arrin
- Arron
- Artair
- Athol
- Aulay
Scottish Girl Names
- Aberdeen
- Abi
- Adaira
- Adairia
- Aila
- Aileana
- Aileas
- Aileen
- Aileene
- Ailia
- Ailie
- Ailsa
- Ailyn
- Aindrea
- Ainslee
- Ainsley
- Ainslie
- Ainsly
- Ainsworth
- Alasdair
- Alastair
- Alec
- Alistair
- Alister
- Allie
- Alpina
- Anabel
- Angus
- Anice
- ANNAG
- Annot
- Anslie
- Aoife
- Archie
- Ardis
- Ardiss
- Ardyce
- Ardys
- Ardyss
- Argyle
- Arran
- Arren
- Arrin
- Arron
- Ayleen
- Aynslee
- Aynsley
- Bar
- Barabal
- Beathag
Scottish Unisex Names
- Abi
- Ainsley
- Alec
- Arron
- Bean
- Brodie
- Bryce
- Cailin
- Camden
- Camdyn
- Camren
- Camron
- Camryn
- Dallas
- Deandra
- Edan
- Fang
- Fergie
- Fynn
- Greer
- Houston
- Jackie
- Jaimee
- Jaimie
- Jami
- Jamie
- Janette
- Jean
- Kamryn
- Karson
- Keith
- Leane
- Mackenzie
- MacLaren
- McKinley
- Monroe
- Murdoch
- Paisley
- Redd
- Robina
- Ron
- Sloan
- Tevin
- Tory
- Tyra
- Tyree
- Tyrone
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For Ex: Arabic, Biblical Hebrew, Hindu, Muslim, etc.
Q4. What information will I get on Scottish Origin Page?
The information available on the Scottish Origin Page includes the name of the baby, meaning, related names, similar names.
Q5. Will I get the detailed information about the Scottish Baby Names?
Yes, you will get detailed information from the session “About” which gives you the exact information along with the meaning.
Q6. Will I get Scottish Baby Names?
Ofcourse, you will get the Scottish baby names on our page. All you need to do is just select the origin “Scottish” and the gender to get the best Scottish Baby Names.
Q7. Will I get Scottish Baby Names?
Parents who visit our page can get the origin wise baby names. If you search for the Scottish Baby Names, then it's great to visit our site and choose the best Scottish name for your baby.
Q8. Can I get Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names?
Yes, you can get number of Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names on our website.